Die
Casting
In die casting, the mold is the most critical productive asset of the casting cell. Thermal management conditions the solidification of the metal, the microstructure of the part and the useful life of the tooling. Severe and repetitive thermal cycles generate gradients that, if not properly controlled, cause porosity, cracking and premature wear.
thermal stability and metallurgical control in die casting
Precise thermal regulation allows the process to be stabilized without compromising productivity or structural quality.
Our desuperheaters work with constant flow and high precision control, adapting to complex molds, thermal accumulation zones, internal cores and critical solidification areas.
Reduction of porosity and sinkholes
Reduction of cracks due to thermal fatigue
Longer mold life
Improved repeatability between cycles
Cooling time optimization