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Speaking of die casting, we are already familiar with it. With the changes in the market economic structure, in recent years, the domestic die casting industry has developed unprecedentedly, professional die casting production workshops are becoming more and more perfect, and the working precision of die casting machines is increasing day by day. Although the overall level of die-casting still has a gap compared with foreign countries, we have reason to believe that this gap is gradually narrowing. Many people will be curious about the history of die casting. Today we will talk about the historical development of die casting.
 
The die-casting process was counted from the beginning of the 19th century. At that time, it began to use lead-tin alloy die-casting presses to print fonts. It has a history of more than 150 years.
 
In 1838, Ge Bruce wrote a typeface for the first time by die casting.
 
In 1839, the piston die casting machine obtained the first patent for pressure casting.
 
In 1849, Sturges from the United Kingdom obtained a patent for a hot-press chamber die-casting machine.
 
In 1885, O. Mergensel used the improved type die casting machine.
 
In 1907, Wagner invented the pneumatic piston die-casting machine.
 
In 1927, the Czech Joseph Polak designed a vertical cold chamber die casting machine.
 
In 1952, the former Soviet Union made the first vertical cold chamber die casting machine. Soon after, China also introduced this type of die casting machine.
 
In 1966, the precision, speed, and pressure die casting methods were proposed.
 
In 1969, Alex from the United States proposed a non-porous die casting method for oxygenated die casting.
 
The above is about the relatively important historical development of die casting. It is not difficult to see that the die casting process has been in existence for more than 150 years since its emergence, from immature to gradual molding, and is also constantly developing. We can believe that the future Chinese die-casting industry will be more dazzling. If you are interested in our die-casting products, please contact us and ask us for more quotations for the latest products.


 
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