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The main die casting alloys are: zinc, aluminium, magnesium, copper, lead, and tin; although uncommon, ferrous die casting is also possible.[6] Specific die casting alloys include: zinc aluminium; aluminium to, e.g. The Aluminum Association (AA) standards: AA 380, AA 384, AA 386, AA 390; and AZ91D magnesium.[7] The following is a summary of the advantages of each alloy:[8]
Maximum weight limits for aluminium, brass, magnesium, and zinc castings are approximately 70 pounds (32 kg), 10 lb (4.5 kg), 44 lb (20 kg), and 75 lb (34 kg), respectively.[9]
The material used defines the minimum section thickness and minimum draft required for a casting as outlined in the table below. The thickest section should be less than 13 mm (0.5 in), but can be greater.[10]
| Metal | Minimum section | Minimum draft |
|---|---|---|
| Aluminium alloys | 0.89 mm (0.035 in) | 1:100 (0.6°) |
| Brass and bronze | 1.27 mm (0.050 in) | 1:80 (0.7°) |
| Magnesium alloys | 1.27 mm (0.050 in) | 1:100 (0.6°) |
| Zinc alloys | 0.63 mm (0.025 in) | 1:200 (0.3°) |
