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Global market growth has been accelerated by the growing use of casting parts in the automotive sector and rising vehicle sales. Furthermore, the demand for lightweight, non-ferrous metals in the automotive sector has been sparked by the quick adoption of strict government requirements to reduce vehicle emissions and boost fuel economy.
Pouring liquid metal into a mould or form to create aluminum is a sort of metalworking technique. In an adaptation of this process, the liquid metal is poured into the mould using just aluminum and aluminum alloys. Castings made of aluminum can produce intricate and complicated items quickly.
High precision and digital machines are increasingly being employed to increase the quality and longevity of aluminum castings for automotive applications as a result of advancements in casting technology. The aforementioned elements might support the aluminum casting industry for automotive components in India going forward.
The India Aluminum Casting Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
The aluminum Cylinder Head Alloy, a crucial raw material for producing cylinder heads and other automobile components, was officially launched by India, the world’s top producer of metals and oil & gas. This is the company’s most recent value-added aluminum product, which satisfies diverse automobile industry raw material needs.
In accordance with BS-VI and CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency/Economy) standards, the Cylinder Head Alloy uses material design to assist manufacturers in improving the efficiency of internal combustion engines for enhanced performance on pollution control. At the moment, India imports this alloy only from foreign nations.