Tilt Die Casting process is the pouring of molten aluminum into a mold by tilting the mold to fill it in a controlled fashion.The tilting towards the pouring side results in a low feed rate in the gate, helping to reduce oxide and foam formation, and the liquid metal can flow into the mold cavity smoothly and with low turbulence.In traditional tilt-pouring the mold parting line is perpendicular to the floor during the solidification phase, while in reverse tilting the parting line is parallel to the floor. Turning the parting line allows the casting to be center-fed similar to the way a casting is produced in the low-pressure process.