The production of light aluminium alloy die-cast articles is a process that is obtained by melting the metal and then injecting it with high pressure into a steel mould. Once the injected metal has solidified, the metal mould is opened and the piece obtained is extracted.

For the production of light aluminium alloy die-cast articles a steel mould is used consisting of two shells to allow the extraction of the moulded part. The materials used to make the various parts of the mould are always metals with higher melting points than the injected material, such as aluminium.

The injection pressure of the molten material may vary depending on the weight of the piece to be obtained, but also the type of melting material used. It is important that the pressure is kept constant throughout the melting process until the workpiece solidifies. In the meantime, hydraulic presses ensure perfect and complete closing of the mould: once the piece has solidified, the presses allow the two semi-moulds to open so that the die-cast part can be extracted.

The production of light aluminium alloy die-cast articles is automatised and computerised, and therefore lends itself to high productivity. The constant control of the casting process ensures the best possible quality of die-cast parts and maximises the production efficiency of their plants.

Thanks to the high technological and quality standards achieved today by equipment and machinery, the pieces produced by die casting ensure better minimum dimensional tolerances and surface finishes than other foundry processes.

Thanks to the modern die-casting systems of aluminium and zinc alloys with capacities ranging from 100 to 1400 tonnes, Italpres is able to manufacture high tech items with weights ranging from 4 grams to 15 kilos, either in small, medium or large scale production.