Excellent geometric properties & best surface finish – the mechanical processing of our die-cast parts

The mechanical processing of die-cast parts involves various methods for finishing cast parts in order to achieve the desired geometric properties and surface finishes. We have integrated three component cleaning systems into the mechanical processing chain to meet our customers’ residual protection requirements.

Drilling, milling, and turning

– to create defined contours and fits

 

CNC milling

CNC centers enable high-precision and efficient machining, especially for complex geometries. Hydraulic clamping devices and high-performance tools with integrated internal cooling are used. The resulting chips are pressed into briquettes so that they can be recycled.

Friction Stir Welding (FSW)

Using the friction stir welding (FSW) process, we join aluminum components permanently and with high metallurgical quality—without any welding additives. The advantages of friction stir welding are high strength, low distortion, tightness, versatility, and environmental friendliness, as no shielding gases or filler materials are required.