Both die casting and stamping are forming operations, and the following characteristics help to distinguish between die casting and stamping:

Different molding techniques are used.

Shear forming, which uses a press to press and shear the raw materials, is where stamping dies often go. Die-casting molds fall under the category of forming molds, which progressively apply pressure while chilling a metal liquid into the mold chamber to form.

Different operation objects are used.

The die casting mold is made of liquid metal, while the stamping die is made of solid metal.

There are variations in the operational object standards.

While die-casting dies can create larger product parts, stamping dies typically yield smaller product parts.

The price of production varies.

Production of die-casting molds necessitates further processing, such as chrome plating and polishing. As a result, the production cost is higher than for items that use stamping.

Both die casting and stamping services are available from JTR. Our products are widely employed in a variety of industries, including telecommunications, power electronics, aircraft, vehicles and motorbikes, and other disciplines. Your needs can be communicated to us, and our qualified staff will create the ideal solution for you.