A functional automotive part, reaction shaft support, was fabricated by local squeeze and
vacuum Diecasting (LSVD) with light-weight Al-15%Si hypereutectic alloy which has good fluidity
and excellent wear resistance. The effects of local squeezing pressure and time-lag of LSVD process
on the microstructure of the product were investigated. Measurement of specific gravity with the
change of local squeeze pressure and time-lag showed that the local squeezing effect can be increased
by increasing squeeze pressure and decreasing time-lag. However, too high a squeeze pressure and
too a low time-lag brought about insufficient squeezing effect due to instant movement to the squeeze
plunger stroke end point. Through the combination of vacuum suction before melt injection and local
squeezing after melt injection in LSVD process, light-weight Al-15%Si alloy reaction shaft support
was successfully developed, resulting in excellent microstructural and mechanical properties
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