Understanding High Melting Point Alloys in Die Casting
High melting point alloys are metal alloys that remain solid at significantly elevated temperatures, typically above 1,000°C (1,832°F). These materials are crucial in applications that require heat resistance, strength, and durability, such as aerospace, automotive, energy, and heavy-duty industrial components.
Cold chamber machines are used in die casting to process high-melting-point alloys like aluminium, brass, and copper.