Preheating prevents the molten metal from cooling rapidly, which reduces fluidity, improves the toughness of the Precision Electronics
Micro Screws, reduces temperature fluctuations, and protects the vehicle.
Operating Holding Temperature: During continuous die-casting, the operating holding temperature of Precision Electronics Micro Screws is typically between 180°C and 280°C.
This temperature range ensures good molten metal fluidity while preventing overheating of the vehicle.
Cooling: After die-casting, Precision Electronics Micro Screws require cooling. Cooling methods include air cooling, water cooling, and oil cooling.
Select the appropriate cooling method and intensity based on the wall thickness of the casting and the vehicle structure.
Temperature Monitoring: Use temperature sensors and mold temperature controllers to monitor and adjust the temperature of the Precision Electronics Micro Screws in real time to ensure it remains within the appropriate range.
For castings of varying shapes, structures, and wall thicknesses, the temperature of the Precision Electronics Micro Screws must be adjusted accordingly. During continuous die-casting production, the temperature of the Precision Electronics Micro Screws must be regularly checked and adjusted to maintain a stable temperature field.
For special cases such as large castings and thick-walled castings, special temperature control measures and cooling methods are required.