Die Casting
Die casting is the process of filling the gap between the mold and the table with molten metal poured into a mold made of steel. The mold material used in kokil casting is made of special steel or cast iron.
• It provides good surface quality and solid products in all directions.
• Production speed is considerably higher compared to sand casting.
• It requires less space for casting.
• Unit part cost is low.
However;
• Due to the high initial investment cost, it is suitable for the production of high-volume parts.
• Not all materials can be cast using this method.
• It is suitable for the production of medium and small-sized parts.
• The minimum wall thickness should be 3.00 mm. For small parts, it can be 2.00 mm.
Modsa Casting applies various casting methods in the casting industry. One of these methods is kokil casting, which is especially preferred for the production of parts with complex geometries.
Die Casting involves the use of metal molds called dies. In this method, molten metal is injected into the die and allowed to solidify. Kokil casting method yields highly successful results in the production of parts that require high precision.
Modsa Casting employs the kokil casting method with state-of-the-art equipment and experienced personnel. With this approach, we can produce high-quality, durable, and complex geometry parts for our customers.
The kokil casting method is frequently preferred for the production of parts used in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, and defense. At Modsa Casting, we cater to our customers' needs by utilizing the kokil casting method for part production.
Thanks to our use of quality materials, investment in modern technology, and experienced personnel, Modsa Casting is among the leading companies in the Die Casting industry. We continue to work tirelessly to provide the best service to our customers.