Maintainability Design Of Die-Cast Components
The application of large die-cast modules in some vehicle designs reflects considerations for maintainability.
In moderate-speed collisions, typically only the energy-absorbing components need to be replaced.
For severe collisions, the high strength of large die-cast components helps improve occupant protection.
For example, the use of a three-section large die-cast rear floor structure in a vehicle model ensures rear-end collision safety while also considering repair economy, allowing for the replacement of only partially damaged components in routine rear-end collisions, avoiding the need for complete die-cast replacement.






