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Aluminum
die castings are lightweight and can withstand the highest operating
temperatures of all die cast alloys. Ideal for demanding environments,
they offer high strength and rigidity along with good corrosion
resistance and heat dissipation.
In
telecoms and computing, aluminum is used in a broad range of networking
and infrastructure equipment, most importantly RF filter boxes and
housings requiring heat dissipation. It provides EMI shielding,
rigidity and durability with minimal weight for shields and housings
for handheld devices. Its excellent electrical performance and shielding
properties, especially in high temperature environments, are ideal
for electronic connectors.
Aluminum
die castings improve automotive fuel economy by contributing to
weight saving requirements.
Incast
offers strength in electronic applications, such as shields for
telematic equipment and sensor housings, and safety critical occupant
restraint systems such as airbag housings and spools.
Aluminum
alloy characteristics:
- Highest
operating temperatures
- Outstanding
corrosion resistance
- Light weight
- Very good
strength and hardness
- Good stiffness
and strength-to-weight ratio
- Excellent
EMI shielding properties
- Excellent
thermal conductivity
- High electrical
conductivity
- Good finishing
characteristics
- Full recyclability
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