High Pressure Die-Casting
High Pressure Die Casting is a casting process used to produce complex and precise metal parts. In this method, molten aluminum is injected under high pressure into a steel mold or die. The high pressure ensures that the aluminum fills all cavities of the mold, capturing intricate details and achieving a smooth surface finish.
Roots Cast (RCPL) has 19 Die Casting machines (Cold Chamber) ranging from 120-ton to 1400-ton capacity. High Pressure Die Casting (HPDC) can produce casting weights from 8 Grams to 7.5 Kgs (0.02 lbs to 17 lbs) in HPDC.