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Protect Your Things with Zinc


Protect Your Things with Zinc. Some of you may ask, “What exactly do we need zinc die casting boxes for?” After all, hundreds of these boxes are produced every day. What is the general purpose of these die cast boxes, anyway?

  • First off, what are the many qualities of zinc die casting boxes or die casting enclosures, as some call them. The boxes are electrically conducive and lightweight compared to steel. They are normally used to cover certain objects because they can still dissipate heat despite being enclosed. Things that are normally enclosed by these boxes are car engine compartments, motors, electrical boxes, and even computer disk drives. Since these things can overheat quickly if not properly enclosed, so zinc die casting boxes are used.

These boxes are very easy to produce. They are usually one-step molds in a hot chamber machine. They also protect most of your electrical appliances from not just heat, but also dust, moisture, and shock. They also provide Radio Frequency and Electrical Magnetic Inductance shielding – say goodbye to pesky cell phone interference with these die cast boxes!

  • Being lighter than steel, it is easier to transport. Overall, one may not see right away the many functions of die cast boxes, but once you think about it, you wonder how you ever lived without one.
by North America Die Casting on Aug 19, 2010 06:08 AM

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