The
die casting engineer has a range of different metal alloys to choose from, carefully
considering the performance requirements and manufacturability issues for the component.
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For thermal performance, the alloy should have high
thermal conductivity.
For mechanical performance, the alloy has to be both
strong and stiff.
The housing has a machined mating surface and numerous
screw holes that have to be drilled and tapped. The alloy has to be easily machined.
From the die casting perspective, the
thin walls of the fins and ribs in the base require an alloy that will flow and fill the
die cavity rapidly and easily, but will not solidify too quickly. Early solidification in
the die can produce defects (lack of fill, cold shuts, etc.) in the casting.
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