26711 Miles Road, Warrensville Heights, OH 44128(216) 292-7393

Zinc Die Casting

High-pressure zinc die casting for strong, durable, dimensionally stable parts backed by machining and finishing support.

Since 1960Experience supporting industrial programs
Secondary OperationsMachining and finishing available
LocationWarrensville Heights, OH
Service Details

Zinc Die Casting Backed by Responsive Production Support

Zinc die castings are often selected when projects require strength, stability, finishing quality, and cost control. Cast Specialties supports customers that need dependable zinc casting production backed by responsive communication and practical manufacturing knowledge.

With decades of experience in zinc, aluminum, and ZA alloy applications, Cast Specialties understands how to evaluate part geometry, production expectations, finishing requirements, and downstream machining needs so customers can source parts with confidence.

Key Advantages

  • High strength and hardness
  • Excellent dimensional accuracy and stability
  • Thin-wall capability
  • Strong finishing characteristics
  • Outstanding corrosion resistance
  • Full recyclability
Zinc die cast components
Project Support

Built to Support Buying, Engineering, and Production Requirements

CommunicationClear quote support, production updates, and issue resolution.
QualityDocumented inspection practices designed to support customer standards.
CoordinationMachining and finishing support to keep supply chains simpler.
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FAQ

Common Questions About Zinc Die Casting

What are the benefits of zinc die casting?

Zinc die casting offers high strength and hardness, excellent dimensional stability, strong finishing characteristics, and corrosion resistance in a cost-effective process.

Can Cast Specialties support secondary operations on zinc castings?

Yes. Cast Specialties supports machining, deburring, finishing, and related production coordination for zinc die cast components.

Need responsive die casting and machining support?

Discuss materials, quantities, tooling, tolerances, finishing requirements, and delivery expectations with a team that has supported industrial customers since 1960.