Standard tolerances range from ±0.1 mm to ±0.5 mm, depending on the part size and material. For critical dimensions, we offer precision post-machining to achieve tighter tolerances.<\\/p>\"},{\"name\":\"Can die cast parts be post-machined?\",\"subname\":\"\",\"title\":\"\",\"content\":\"
Yes. We offer CNC machining and other secondary operations to enhance accuracy, add fine details, or meet tight tolerance requirements.<\\/p>\"},{\"name\":\"How long does it take to make die casting molds (tooling)?\",\"subname\":\"\",\"title\":\"\",\"content\":\"
Tooling lead time typically ranges from 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the complexity of the part and number of cavities.<\\/p>\"},{\"name\":\"Do die cast parts rust?\",\"subname\":\"\",\"title\":\"\",\"content\":\"
No. Most die cast materials like aluminum and zinc are corrosion-resistant. However, surface treatments such as powder coating, anodizing, or plating can further enhance protection for harsh environments.<\\/p>\"},{\"name\":\"What are the design considerations for die casting?\",\"subname\":\"\",\"title\":\"\",\"content\":\"
To get the best results, your design should include:<\\/p>
Uniform wall thickness<\\/p>
Proper draft angles<\\/p>
Smooth fillets and radii<\\/p>
Efficient gating and venting<\\/p>
Our engineers can assist with DFM (Design for Manufacturability) reviews.<\\/p>\"}]
