Die casting is a metal manufacturing process in which molten metal or alloy is injected into a die or mold under high pressure and high speed, and then rapidly cooled and solidified to form the desired shape. Die casting is typically performed using a die casting machine and can produce a wide range of metal parts in various shapes and sizes, such as automotive components, electronic product casings, and household appliance parts. The die casting process offers advantages such as high production efficiency, low cost, and high precision of the produced parts. It also allows for the production of high-strength, high-precision, and high-quality metal components with excellent surface finish. Die casting is a crucial process in metal manufacturing and finds extensive applications in various industries.