
Die Casting Design Guide
Your biggest component production costs shouldn't go to waste.
Yet that's what many secondary operations will result—in fact, up to 80% of a component's cost can be attributed to secondary operations that can be made more efficient—or eliminated altogether. From the initial concept through the final production, ensuring that the right improvements are implemented in your die casting is crucial for creating a high-quality component.
Download your free copy of our Die Casting Design Guide to learn:
- How to reduce weight on components
- Why wall thickness adds to cost
- What the best draft angle is for inside vs. outside surfaces
- The one critically important factor frequently overlooked by designers
From the guide:
"Design for manufacturing (DFM) is a core methodology that ensures your die cast parts perform to specification and require the minimum of secondary operations. This is important when you consider that these operations can often represent as much as 80% of the component cost."
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