Diecasting has long been recognized as one of
the most versatile processes for producing
engineered metal parts. Parts are formed
by forcing molten metal under high pressure into
reusable steel molds, called dies.
Diecasting can produce parts with complex
shapes, and offers designers a number of other
advantages:
- High-speed production
- Dimensional accuracy and stability
- Strength and weight benefits
- Multiple finishing techniques
- Simplified assembly
Our customers appreciate our full range of
services – from design assistance and advanced
casting simulation, to machining, finishing and
assembly. We also have an in-house tool
shop that allows us to quickly complete
complicated tooling repairs, eliminating costly
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We help our customers capitalize on the distinct advantages of diecasting
for components ranging from less than one ounce to more than 20 pounds.
Littler Diecast specializes in casting various aluminum and zinc alloys:
AL-380
AL-413
AL-713
AL-535
ZA-12
ZA-27 |