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What is aluminum alloy casting?
Aluminum alloy casting is a metal forming process that involves melting aluminum alloy at a temperature of 660–720°C and pouring the molten metal into pre-designed molds (sand molds, metal molds, or ceramic molds) to form custom components. It is widely used for producing complex-shaped parts with good mechanical properties—typically tensile strength ranging from 180–350 MPa, yield strength from 100–280 MPa—and lightweight performance (density of 2.6–2.8 g/cm³), which is 30–40% lighter than steel castings. Our annual production capacity for aluminum alloy casting is 8,000 tons, ensuring stable supply for both small and large orders.