Die casting is a manufacturing process that involves forcing molten metal under high pressure into a mold, or die, to create intricate parts with high precision. Common materials for die casting include aluminum, zinc, and magnesium alloys. This method is widely used to produce components for automotive, electronics, and consumer products due to its efficiency, repeatability, and ability to create complex shapes with fine details. Die-cast parts are lightweight, strong, and resistant to corrosion, making them ideal for industries that require high-quality components. Applications include automotive parts such as engine blocks and transmission housings, as well as components in electronics, medical devices, and more.