The relationship between manufacturing and automation is nothing new. Since Henry Ford introduced the first assembly line, automated processes have been a critical part of manufacturing operations. Today, with the increasing sophistication of robots and the growth of artificial intelligence, the role of automation in manufacturing is greater than ever before. So where does automation play a role in die casting?
Thanks to modern technology, the benefits of automation in die casting are only continuing to increase. Read on for more on how you can make automation work for your company’s die casting needs.
At first glance, it may seem like automation in metal casting is unnecessary. You melt the metal in a furnace and pour it into a die to cool. However, automation can actually streamline this production process and significantly reduce your operating costs.
Automation can help metal parts processing machines run more efficiently. For example, load-sensing trim presses can make the machine run faster if it does not need to run at maximum performance, increasing productivity. A die cast machine that runs automatically also provides a more uniform cycle time and a more consistent spray pattern. In addition, making sure equipment is only running when and as much as it needs to will reduce wear, making machines last longer with less maintenance.
Additionally, automation offers tremendous safety benefits by minimizing worker contact with molten metal and high-temperature components. Other benefits of automation in die casting include:
At Ustar Die Casting, we make sure that you have the benefit of the most modern advances in die casting technology. We combine talented and experienced die casting technicians with automated process monitoring and some of the most sophisticated machines in the business to ensure you get quality parts when you need them at a price that makes sense. To learn how we can use over 70 years of expertise to bring your designs to life, contact us today.