What Are The Characteristics Of Lead Die Casting
We all know that lead die casting is made of aluminum alloy, so what are the characteristics of lead die casting?
The lead alloy has a low melting point (below 327 ℃), good fluidity, small solidification shrinkage, less melting loss, and small composition change during remelting. It can cast complex shapes and clear contours. It is widely used in casting types and making models, etc.
Lead alloys can be divided into corrosion-resistant alloys, battery alloys, solder alloys, printing alloys, bearing alloys, and mold alloys according to their performance and use. Lead alloys are mainly used for chemical corrosion protection, radiation protection, and the production of battery panels and cable sleeves.
The die-casting process has been developed from the initial low-pressure injection method to technologies including high-pressure casting, squeeze casting, and semi-solid die casting. These modern processes can produce high-quality, nearly pure surface castings with excellent surface effects.
In addition to the many applications of lead die casting, zinc die casting is also widely used in our surroundings.