Despite its many advantages, aluminum alloy die casting is not without challenges. The initial costs associated with mold production can be high, making it more suitable for high-volume production runs. Additionally, the process requires careful control of variables such as temperature and pressure to avoid defects such as porosity or dimensional inaccuracies. Nevertheless, with advancements in technology and materials science, many of these challenges are being addressed, ensuring the continued growth of aluminum die casting in various sectors.