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The role of die-casting mold cooling water

Publish Time: 2024-11-25
Die-casting molds are generally produced with mold steel and then processed by special production. Even the most perfect molds have their limits of use. If you want them to be more durable, you should pay more attention to small details. If the mold temperature is too high, the surface of the mold core is prone to fracture, and some molds even expand and contract due to heat and cold, and break directly. Some mold cores change color due to excessive temperature. Once mixed with the release agent in this state, cracks will occur. When such die-casting molds are used for production, it is easy to cause defects such as deformation and cracks in die-casting parts.

Under correct production conditions, the use of die-casting mold cooling water can not only increase the service life of the mold, but also reduce the occurrence of safety accidents. In actual production, many factory employees do not connect the cooling water pipe to save trouble and find it troublesome. In normal times, not using cooling water may be harmful to both the factory and individuals.

The use of die-casting mold cooling water can effectively cool down and avoid the trouble caused by the use of release agents. Using cooling water to cool down has many benefits: reducing the occurrence of sticking molds, reducing the time of die-casting, and increasing service life.
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