Definitions for "Die-Casting"
Keywords:  molten, zinc, carved, emporiums, cavity
The forming of parts by forcing molten metal into metal molds. Castings made with this process can be made to very exacting tolerance. Zinc and aluminum are most common.
An artwork imprint method where molten metal is injected into the cavity of a carved die (a mold).
Molten metal is injected into the cavity of a carved die. In the case where a double-sided impression is necessary, two dies are placed together, carved sides facing the inside, and the molten metal is injected between them. Fine detail is available, and thinner lines available than with die-struck products. Used in metals such as jewelry, pins and belt buckles.