Gravity casting is a metal processing technique used to manufacture various metal parts. Its principle involves pouring molten metal into a mold. The manufacturing process of heavy metal components also includes heating the mold to facilitate the transformation of the metal into a liquid state, then filling the mold with the liquid metal, and finally cooling it to solidify the metal, forming heavy metal components.

Die casting features rapid injection and filling, making it ideal for mass-producing products that do not require high strength.

The manufacturing process of heavy metal components requires precise control to ensure the quality and performance of the metal. The gravity casting and die casting technology is ideal for electric motorcycles, furniture, crane, tooling equipment, and more industrial applications.

Electric Motorcycles
With the development of electric motorcycles and motor technology, aluminum gravity casting, known for its simplicity of structure, fewer components, and high integration, has become a preferred choice. It is gradually being adopted on a large scale worldwide.
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Electric Bicycles
Standard bicycles typically cover a distance of 20 km per ride. With the rise of electric bicycles, the riding distance has been extended to 50 km.
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Furniture
Aluminum has always been an essential material in the furniture industry. Aluminum is inherently eco-friendly and can be cast, stamped, extruded, and more.
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Electric Vehicles
Aluminum alloy casting has long been indispensable in the automotive industry due to its lightweight, high-strength performance, and corrosion resistance.
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Crane
Due to the requirements for lightweight, durability, and high strength, aluminum alloy materials are widely used in overhead crane hoisting machines.
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Tooling Equipment
For power tools, lightweight and high-strength cast aluminum components and housing are indispensable materials.
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