High working temperature
Excellent corrosion resistance
Lightweight
Excellent strength and hardness
Good stiffness and strength to weight ratio
Excellent EMI and RFI shielding performance
Excellent thermal conductivity
High conductivity
Good finishing characteristics
Fully recyclable
The strength, corrosion resistance, and heat dissipation properties of aluminum provide clear advantages for mechanical designers. Our proprietary thin-walled aluminum technology makes aluminum die castings the choice for more applications.
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Advantages of porous ceramic filter
One of the most significant advantages of aluminum die-casting parts is that compared with other die-casting alloys, it makes lighter parts and has more surface treatment options. Aluminum can also withstand the highest operating temperature of all die-cast alloys. In addition, cast aluminum is versatile and corrosion-resistant. The thin wall can maintain high dimensional stability and can be used in almost any industry.
porous ceramic filter applications
Aluminum castings improve the fuel efficiency of automobiles by meeting lightweight requirements
Aluminum is widely used in network and infrastructure equipment in the telecommunications and computing industries because of the need for heat dissipation in RF filter boxes and enclosures
In handheld devices, aluminum castings provide EMI/RFI shielding, rigidity, and durability with minimal weight
Because aluminum has excellent electrical properties and shielding properties, even in high-temperature environments, die-cast aluminum is an ideal choice for electronic connectors and housings
Recycled aluminum die casting
Did you know that more than 95% of aluminum castings manufactured in North America are made from post-consumer recycled aluminum? Aluminum casting must use a porous ceramic filter