Strength-to-Weight Ratio

a bright silver steel “skeleton” is visible—comprising threaded bosses, bearing sleeves, and mounting points—perfectly integrated into the light gray aluminum body.

Engineering Hybrid Strength into Lightweight Aluminum

Aluminum is light but soft. Steel is strong but heavy. Learn how Insert Die Casting combines them, the critical importance of preheating inserts, and how to prevent galvanic corrosion in hybrid parts. There is a fundamental trade-off in mechanical design:Aluminum is fantastic for weight reduction and complex shapes, but it is soft.Steel is fantastic for wear resistance […]

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Magnesium vs. Aluminum Die Casting: Is the 33% Weight Savings Worth the Cost?

We compare AZ91D vs. ADC12 across strength, corrosion, manufacturability, and total cost to guide your material selection. In the engineering world, “Lightweighting” is the holy grail.Whether you are designing a handheld gimbal that needs to be held for hours, or a drone where every gram equals 10 seconds of flight time, you eventually hit a

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