Cleaning steps for die-casting molds
Publish Time: 2024-09-18
Everyone has a certain understanding of die-casting molds. Here are the cleaning steps for die-casting molds:
①First, clean the mold with kerosene to ensure that there is no aluminum slag, dust, or dirt in the right-angle grooves and holes that are easy to hide dirt, and the sliding parts such as the parting surface, cavity, core pulling, and the appearance of the mold are clean as new.
②Then use compressed air to blow dry the mold, especially to ensure that the travel switch and plug parts are dry and free of oil accumulation.
③Carefully check all parts of the mold according to the fifth item 8-1 standard, and transfer the problematic parts to the mold maintenance area for repair in time.
④The mold without problems is hoisted to the maintenance area to apply anti-rust oil to the guide column, guide sleeve, cavity, parting surface, and various sliding parts.
⑤Finally, hoist it to the "mold storage area" for fixed positioning and storage, and fill in the "Mold Loading and Unloading Maintenance and Maintenance Card".
Clean up Use the corresponding tools to clean the mold, and follow the principle of top-down to remove all aluminum slag, oil, dust, and other dirt on the mold. Be careful not to bump or scratch the cavity, core, and other product parts.