Door lock die castings generally refer to various die-cast metal parts used in door lock systems. These parts usually need to have high strength, wear resistance, corrosion resistance and other properties to ensure the safety and durability of the door lock system. The following are some common door lock die castings.
Lock Body is the main component of the door lock, usually made from aluminum or zinc alloys. It houses the lock cylinder, springs, and other mechanical parts necessary for locking and unlocking the door. Latch (Bolt) is an essential part of the lock mechanism, the latch extends and retracts to secure the door. It is typically made from durable metal to ensure long-term reliability. Strike Plate works with the door frame to keep the door securely locked when closed. It is usually made from die-cast metal for strength and durability. The faceplate is the decorative part of the lock that covers the lock body and internal mechanisms. It needs to be both aesthetically pleasing and resistant to wear. Lock Cylinder Shell protects the internal lock cylinder and ensures it remains functional despite external conditions. It is often made from high-strength die-cast metal. The cover for the keyhole, which needs to be resistant to wear and corrosion.
These die-cast parts are often made from materials such as aluminum or zinc alloys. These materials offer the necessary strength and durability while providing good processing characteristics and a high-quality surface finish. Die-casting allows for the production of complex-shaped door lock components with high precision and efficiency.

