The trimming process in die casting is a critical step that follows the casting of parts. It involves the removal of excess material, such as flash and runners, from the casting to achieve the final desired shape and dimensions. Here’s an overview of the trimming process in die casting:

Trimming in die casting refers to the removal of unwanted excess material from the casting. This excess material can include:

  • Flash: Thin projections of metal that form at the parting line of the die due to metal squeezing out during the casting process.
  • Runners and Gates: Channels through which molten metal flows into the cavity during casting. These need to be removed to separate the actual part from the sprue (runner system).

There are various type Trim Presses in this department as mentioned below:

2 unit 200 TON TRIM PRESS

2 unit 100 TON TRIM PRESS

2 unit   60 TON TRIM PRESS

3 unit   30 TON TRIM PRESS

1 unit 100 TON ECCENTRIC PRESS

1 unit   35 TON ECCENTRIC PRESS