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die casting,an Ohio-based aluminum and zinc die caster,and other plants have installed advanced electric aluminum melting,distribution and holding systems that will cut the amount of energy needed to melt aluminum by 80%. Die casters have successfully implemented a closed loop system to recycle and reuse as much material as possible within their processes. They recycle everything from office paper to hydraulic fluid to machining chips. This results in very little waste being transported to the landfill. These steps taken by the
die casting firms within the U.S and across the North America,acted as major driving factors for a sustained growth of the market in the country. Increased automation in the
die casting industry spiked the productivity and a parallel demand for the former from the automotive industry is dragging the attention of automotive manufacturers towards highly durable aluminum
die casting parts.
The market is segmented based on the production process type,and by application type. In a nutshell,automobile makers are now focusing on collaborating with the part
die casting manufacturers in order to produce fuel-efficient and lightweight automobiles.