die-cast

die-cast
To make an object by pouring a liquid or molten material into a reusable mold or die in which the material hardens.

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  • die-cast — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a metal object) formed by pouring molten metal into a mould …   English terms dictionary

  • die-cast — adjective formed by forcing molten metal into a die a die cast seal • Similar to: ↑formed …   Useful english dictionary

  • Die-cast toy — Typical early diecast toy, with multiple parts and rubber tyres, but no glazed windows The term die cast toy here refers to any toy or collectible model produced by using the die casting method. The toys are made of metal, with plastic, rubber or …   Wikipedia

  • die cast — to shape or form by die casting. [1905 10] * * * …   Universalium

  • die-cast — /duy kast , kahst /, adj. formed by die casting. [1905 10] * * * …   Universalium

  • die-cast — adjective (of a metal object) formed by pouring molten metal into a reusable mould. verb [usu. as noun die casting] make (a metal object) in this way …   English new terms dictionary

  • die cast — Manufactured by forcing molten metal into a die. Especially used of aluminum or an alloy …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • die cast — to shape or form by die casting. [1905 10] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Disney Pixar Cars Die-Cast Line — In April 2006, Mattel began releasing 1:55 scale die cast models of characters from the Disney Pixar film, Cars . Mattel has released these toys in a number of waves. =Series 1=While not the official name for the series, the initial wave in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Die casting — An engine block with aluminium and magnesium die castings. Die casting is a metal casting process that is characterized by forcing molten metal under high pressure into a mold cavity. The mold cavity is created using two hardened tool steel dies… …   Wikipedia

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