Webinar: Gas injection – Innovative die casting solution for non-demoldable hollow channels
The ATZ Webinar Matinee on September 24, 2025, starting at 10:00 a.m. offers exciting insights into current developments, technologies, and applications related to electric drive systems and simulation technologies.
As part of the program, Thomas Bottlang will present the gas injection process in aluminum die casting—a technology that opens up new possibilities in the manufacture of complex components.
Gas injection in die casting – Efficient, precise, innovative
This process allows non-demoldable hollow channels to be created in the component during the casting process. This means that deflections, media-carrying cooling channels, or weight-reducing structures can be integrated directly without additional assembly or joining processes.
Advantages of gas injection:
- Production of complex hollow channels directly in die casting
- Media-carrying channels and weight savings without additional processes
- Reduction of assembly complexity, assembly effort, and seals
- Practical application examples, including in power electronics housings
The process was successfully developed as part of the EU research and innovation program Horizon 2020 and transferred to the die casting process.
Further technical presentations at the ATZ Webinar Matinee
In addition to the contribution from ALUWAG, participants can look forward to exciting presentations:
- COMSOL Multiphysics GmbH: Advances in simulation for electric motors (Dr. Manuel Kreye)
- CSM GmbH: Optimizing electric vehicles through power measurements during road tests (Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Timo Eich)
Target audience
The webinar is aimed at engineers, developers, researchers, and anyone interested in the fields of electromobility, simulation, and innovative manufacturing technologies.
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