Vertical Die Casting Machine Installed on Dynemech Spring Viscous Damper Typically, die-casting machines operate in environments that are fast-paced and high-pressure and produce considerable vibration and shocks that negatively affect performance, accuracy, and surrounding infrastructure. To reduce vibrations Dynemech's Spring Viscous Damper (SVD) is able to offer a vibration control technology designed to improve stability, safety, productivity, and equipment life with heavy machinery even with Vertical Die Casting Machines. By mounting a Vertical Die die casting machine on a Dynemech Spring Viscous Damper, users can expect to experience improved accuracy, higher quality products, and longer life for the die casting machine and any surrounding equipment by minimizing damage due to vibration.
Challenges in Vertical Die Casting Machines and the Need for Vibration Control Vertical die casting involves injecting molten metal into a Mold at high pressure, ensuring precision and repeatability in casting operations. However, this process generates excessive vibrations, leading to: • • • •
Lower precision – The movement of machine components caused by vibrations can result in imperfections in cast parts. Machine fatigue – Continual exposure to shocks and mechanical stresses on a machine will increase maintenance due to deterioration. Infrastructure and equipment damage – Uncontrolled vibrations are transferred to the floor and nearby machines, which reduces productivity. Worker discomfort – The machine vibration environment of sufficiently high levels may affect the workplace, thereby hindering productivity.