die-cast

ADJECTIVE
  1. formed by forcing molten metal into a die
    a die-cast seal
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How To Use die-cast In A Sentence

  • While metal molding could meet the shielding advantages and ruggedness of die-cast magnesium, it could not meet the minimum wall thicknesses required.
  • And while the solid die-cast alloy construction of the Tannoy speakers is impressive, the sound is too: intelligent wide-angle coverage sends well-balanced sound almost anywhere within the room.
  • Both types of alloys are suitable for both die-casting and sand casting.
  • Executives said the company will forge shafts and ring gears, die-cast the center support casting and provide machining, welding and assembly lines for the production and final assembly of both modules.
  • Workers at a die-casting works in Burnley are upping their strike action over pay.
  • Our analysis showed an association between the onset of MS-like disease in work areas where these chemicals were used and where die-casting occurred (correlated exposures).
  • THE 100 strikers, members of the GMB union, at Lupton & Place die-casting factories in Burnley returned to work last week.
  • NASA High-Strength Alloy can be poured as a molten metal into conventional steel molds or die-casting molds to create specially shaped parts - a cost-saving advantage over machining of parts.
  • Also, the fact that a die-casting may be made of a magnesium-base composition and used in place of another material which is not suitable for the die-casting process may lead to substantial savings.
  • Dammit, they still used to have die-cast metal when I was a lad.
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