0 present participle of die-cast
1 to make something by pouring liquid metal, plastic, etc., usually under pressure, into a mould (= hollow container)
Zinc is not allocated direct to the motor car industry but to the die-casting industry, from which motor manufacturers obtain components.
One of the managerial staff took me through the die-casting section, and perspiration was flowing off the faces of the people engaged on that work.
We should diversify the use of the pressing factory and the aluminium die-casting factory there.
In one of these the thread has entirely disappeared; in the other case, the die-casting has "grown" so that it is impossible to fit the plug to the socket.
Until recently, die-cast motor rotors were produced only from aluminium while researchers worked on solving technological issues with copper pressure die-casting.
Tooling options cover specialty tools for molding, die-casting and progressive tooling design.
The company specialized in machine die-casting and made small parts such as gears and bearing caps.
Hydraulic cylinders are used in many industries such as forklifts, cranes and aerials, material handling, die-casting, oil and gas, robotics and automation.