To tackle sintering issues using die-casting release agents, follow these steps:
Analyze sintering location and characteristics: First, identify where sintering occurs and its features (e.g., whether it is in high-temperature areas). Pinpoint the root cause: excessively high temperatures, poor cooling, over-concentrated release agent, or inadequate mold surface coverage.
Implement targeted solutions: In actual production, sintering mainly stems from thermal factors. The most fundamental solution is to reduce the temperature at sinter-prone areas. Second, appropriately increase the release agent’s dilution ratio—this enhances local cooling capacity and mitigates sintering. Of course, coating the mold itself is also a viable option.
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