Die casting services for precision and repeatability

Milson offers both high-pressure and gravity die casting to match your volume and performance needs. From aluminum housings to zinc components, we deliver castings with dependable quality and turnaround at scale

The benefits of die casting

Die casting is ideal for high-volume production of detailed parts where dimensional precision, consistency, and surface finish matter most.

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Excellent dimensional accuracy and detail

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Low unit cost at high volumes

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Smooth finish with minimal post-processing

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Tight tolerance control

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    Ideal applications

    Die casting is often the best solution when producing large volumes of precision components that must meet tight specs every time.

    • Enclosures and housings
    • Mounting plates and brackets
    • Pump and valve components
    • Heat-dissipating and structural parts

    Die casting materials

    We specialize in high-pressure aluminum and zinc die castings, engineered for strength, consistency, and production scale.

    Aluminum alloys (A360, A380)

    Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and versatile

    Zinc alloys (including ZA grades)

    Strong, impact-resistant, and excellent for thin walls

    Selected custom alloys

    Poured on request to meet unique performance needs.

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    What sets Milson apart in die casting

    With four generations of casting heritage and integrated engineering, machining, and QA, Milson provides investment castings that are precise, consistent, and production-ready.

    • In-house die design and tooling
    • Scalable production from prototypes through to full runs
    • Integrated machining, metallurgy, and QA
    • Assembly-ready parts delivered in spec and on time.

    Start your die casting project

    Whether you need lightweight housings, thin-walled casings, or high-volume brackets, our engineers can help you evaluate die casting and get your design into production.

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