Aluminum casting
zincmedium series

Aluminum casting - CMR Group - zinc / medium series
Aluminum casting - CMR Group - zinc / medium series
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Characteristics

Material
aluminum, zinc
Production method
medium series

Description

Die-casting is one of the most widespread methods in the world for obtaining mechanical parts in light aluminium, zinc and magnesium alloys. (learn more) …The process is cheaper than sand or shell-mould casting, while still maintaining extremely high precision standards. CMR Group produces various different die-cast parts, both for its own production range and on behalf of third parties, including: industrial reduction gears, final drives for agricultural machinery, various mechanical components for industrial installations and parts made to the Customers’ precise specifications. WE PRODUCE DIE-CASTINGS IN ALUMINUM, ZINC, MAGNESIUM ALLOYS Thanks to production departments outfitted with presses in different sizes (up to 1,800 tons), 5-axes machining centers and EDM machines, CMR Group‘s production facilities are able to manufacture die-cast parts in various sizes, dies with die holders and workpiece extraction carriages. The most commonly used materials for die-casting are: G AlSi12 compliant with UNI EN1676 and UNI EN 1706EN; GD-MgAI9Zn1 ZAMAK-ZAMA Based on the 3D drawings of the required parts, CMR Group also creates dies for die-casting using CMM technology. Checks are performed by CMR Group when the raw materials are received, during the processing cycles and on the finished products.

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