What is die pressed?

Die pressed refers to the process of creating metal or plastic parts using a die that presses the material into shape. The die, which can be made from steel, tungsten carbide, or other materials, is usually engraved with the desired design or pattern. The material to be formed is placed between the two halves of the die and then pressed together with immense force, causing the material to flow into the engraved pattern. This process is commonly used in the manufacturing of automotive components, electrical parts, and jewelry. Die pressing can result in highly detailed, precise parts that are uniform in shape and size. It is a common alternative to other manufacturing methods, such as casting or stamping, because it can often produce parts faster and more accurately.