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Diecast Heatsink

WHAT IS A DIECAST HEATSINK?

High-Performance Die Casting Technology for Advanced Thermal Management Applications

Die casting is one of the fastest-growing special casting technologies in modern metal manufacturing and is considered a near-net-shape production process with minimal machining requirements. The process involves injecting molten metal into a mold cavity under high pressure and high speed, where the material rapidly solidifies and crystallizes under pressure to form the final casting component.

High pressure and high injection speed are the primary characteristics of die casting. Typical injection pressures range from several tens of megapascals, while filling speeds are generally between: 16 ~ 80 m/s , the molten fills the mold cavity within an extremely
short time period typically : 0.01 ~ 0.2 /seconds 

 Diecast heatsink 
Die casting machining 

Die Casting Process Advantages

Products manufactured using this process offer several significant advantages, including:

  • High production efficiency
  • Simplified manufacturing processes
  • High dimensional accuracy
  • Excellent surface finish
  • Superior mechanical strength
  • Reduced secondary machining operations
  • Lower equipment and processing costs
  • Improved material utilization

Due to these advantages, die casting is highly suitable for high-volume production applications

Renxin Diecast Heatsink Technology

Renxin Thermal Products utilizes advanced hot-chamber die casting technology for manufacturing high-performance diecast heatsinks. This process relies on a molten metal reservoir that continuously feeds the die cavity.

A pneumatic or hydraulic piston injects molten metal into the die under high pressure. One of the major advantages of this system is its extremely fast production cycle time, typically:approximately 15 cycles pre minunt ,

Renxin diecast heatsinks are primarily manufactured using aluminum-based alloys including:

  • Aluminum 356.0
  • Aluminum A380
 Die casting Manufactureing Process 
Diecast Process 

Diecast Heatsink Manufacturing Process

The die casting process requires two die halves:

  • Cover Die Half
  • Ejector Die Half

A parting line is formed where the two die halves meet.

The mold is designed so that the finished casting separates from the cover die half and remains in the ejector die half when the mold opens. The ejector die half contains ejector pins that push the casting out of the mold cavity.

To prevent damage to the casting, an ejector pin plate simultaneously drives all ejector pins with equal force and synchronized movement. After ejection, the ejector system retracts automatically to prepare for the next production cycle.

Material Property Comparison

The following material characteristics help explain the balance between casting performance, mechanical strength, and thermal conductivity in diecast heatsink applications.

Material CNS # JIS (H5302) AA/ASTM(1984) DIN 1725 (1986)
AI - Si 1 ADC - 1 A413 GD - Al Si 12 (Cu)
Al - Si - Mg 3 ADC - 3 A360.0 GD - Al Si 10 Mg
Al - Mg 5 ADC - 5  518.0  GD - Al Si  Mg 9
Al - Mg 6 ADC - 6 515.0 ---------
Al -  Si - Cu 10 ADC - 10  B 380.0 GD - Al Si  9 Cu 3
Al -  Si - Cu 10 ADC - 10 Z A 380.0 GD - Al Si  9 Cu 3
Al -  Si - Cu 12 ADC - 12 383.0 -------
Al -  Si - Cu 12 ADC - 12Z 383.0 --------
Al -  Si - Cu 14 ADC - 14 B390.0 ------

Secondary Machining & Finishing Operations

Excess material such as:

  • Flash
  • Metal extensions
  • Gates
  • Overflow sections

can be removed through secondary machining operations.

Manufacturing cost can be significantly reduced when:

  • Flash locations
  • Material removal strategy
  • Machining accessibility

are considered during the early design stage.

Multi-slide die casting machines can support highly complex geometries, although they may increase tooling and manufacturing cost.

Renxin Thermal Products also provides rapid prototyping solutions for diecast heatsinks using the same alloy material without requiring hard tooling, allowing further design optimization before final mold production.

Diecast Finishing 
Typical die casting process from mold creation to trimming and finishing

Typical Die Casting Process Flow

The standard Renxin die casting process typically includes:

  1. Create die mold
  2. Lubricate die
  3. Fill die cavity with molten metal
  4. Ejection from cover die half
  5. Removal from ejector die half
  6. Trimming and grinding excess material
  7. Surface finishing:
    • Powder coating
    • Painting
    • Anodizing

Diecast Heatsink Materials

Using high-purity aluminum alloys enables the production of diecast heatsinks with excellent thermal dissipation capability for electronic applications.

Because aluminum can be difficult to cast, additional alloying elements are often introduced to improve casting flowability. However, these impurities can reduce thermal conductivity and negatively impact thermal performance.

Most die casting manufacturers commonly use:

  • Aluminum A380

because it provides improved structural strength and casting performance.

Renxin Thermal Products utilizes:

  • Aluminum 356.0

for high-performance diecast heatsinks because it offers significantly improved thermal conductivity, with thermal properties comparable to extruded or machined aluminum heatsinks: 160 ~ 200 W/m.K

Aluminum 356.0 Materials
Die casting is ideal for high-volume, complex geometry and cost-sensitive projects

Advantages of Diecast Heatsinks

Diecast heatsinks are ideal for:

  • High-volume manufacturing
  • Complex geometry applications
  • Cost-sensitive projects

Although die casting requires an initial Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE) investment for tooling development, production cost becomes highly competitive at larger production volumes.

Typically, at production volumes around: 5,000 Pieces 

the tooling investment can be offset through lower part cost.

Once tooling is completed, die casting offers:

  • Faster production cycles
  • Lower unit cost
  • Excellent manufacturing consistency
  • High scalability for mass production

Complex Geometry Capability

Another major advantage of die casting is its ability to produce:

  • Complex geometries
  • Thin-wall structures
  • Integrated mounting features
  • Advanced thermal structures

that may be difficult or expensive to manufacture using other processes.

By producing components close to the final product shape (Near-Net Shape), die casting can significantly reduce or even eliminate secondary CNC machining operations, further reducing manufacturing cost and production time.

Near-net-shape casting supports complex geometries and integrated features
Diecast applications

Typical Applications

Diecast heatsinks are widely used in:

  • Industrial power supplies
  • Telecommunications equipment
  • LED lighting
  • Consumer electronics
  • Automation equipment
  • Renewable energy systems

With advanced die casting capability, thermal engineering expertise, and precision manufacturing technology, Renxin Thermal Products provides reliable and cost-effective diecast heatsink solutions for high-volume thermal management applications.

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