Zinc Alloys

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Zinc alloy is a mixture of zinc with other metals, such as aluminum, copper, and magnesium, that enhances properties like strength, corrosion resistance, and ductility. Common applications include die casting for parts in the automotive, electrical, and hardware industries, as well as coatings (galvanizing), and the manufacturing of various consumer goods like jewelry and zippers.

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Product Overview

What is Zinc Alloys?

Zinc alloys are widely used engineering materials known for their high strength, durability, and excellent castability. Primarily composed of zinc mixed with other metals like aluminum, copper, and magnesium, these alloys offer enhanced properties compared to pure zinc, such as superior corrosion resistance and dimensional stability. They are the fourth most used metal globally, after iron, aluminum, and copper.

  • High Impact Strength: Zinc alloys have high impact strength, making components durable and resistant to degradation from repeated use.

  • Corrosion Resistance: They form a natural, protective oxide layer on their surface that acts as a barrier against moisture and oxidation, slowing the corrosion process, especially when alloyed with aluminum and magnesium. This makes them ideal for marine and outdoor applications.

  • Excellent Castability and Fluidity:It's allows for energy-efficient production using the hot-chamber die casting method. The high fluidity enables the creation of intricate, complex parts with thin walls and excellent surface finishes.

  • Dimensional Stability: Components made from zinc alloys maintain their shape and size over time, which is crucial for precision applications.

  • Recyclability: Zinc alloys are fully and economically recyclable without losing their quality or performance, making them an environmentally friendly choice.

  • Finish Compatibility: They can be easily plated, painted, or coated to achieve various aesthetic and functional finishes, such as a bright, durable chrome look.

Quick Specifications

Primary Alloys Zamak 3, 5, 8
Zinc Content 95-96%
Melting Point 420°C or 788°F
(low melting point)
Density 6.6-6.7 g/cm³
Applications Die-casting, Automotive
Standards ASTM, EN, JIS

Available Forms

Zinc Alloy Zamak 3

Zinc Alloy Zamak 3

Standard Zamak grade
with balanced properties

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Zinc Alloy Zamak 3

Balanced

A die-casting zinc alloy containing aluminum for strength, ductility, and dimensional stability.

Automotive Parts
Electrical Housings
Hardware Fittings
Zinc Alloy Zamak 5

Zinc Alloy Zamak 5

Tougher variant of Zamak
with enhanced durability

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Zinc Alloy Zamak 5

Enhanced

High-strength zinc alloy with additional copper, offering improved hardness and wear resistance.

Gears
Automotive Components
Precision Castings
Zinc Aluminium Alloy

Zinc Aluminium Alloy

Zinc-based alloys blended with
aluminum in controlled percentages

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Zinc Aluminium Alloy

90:10, 95:05, 80:20

Zinc-aluminum alloys in varied ratios, combining corrosion resistance with lightweight mechanical strength.

Die Casting
Bearings
Engineering Components
Zinc Nickel Alloy

Zinc Nickel Alloy

Anti-corrosion alloy
for protective applications

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Zinc Nickel Alloy

98:02

Zinc alloy with 2% nickel, offering superior corrosion resistance and coating performance.

Electroplating
Automotive Coatings
Aerospace Fasteners
Zinc Magnesium Alloy

Zinc Magnesium Alloy

Advanced zinc alloy
with magnesium reinforcement

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Zinc Magnesium Alloy

Advanced

Lightweight zinc alloy infused with magnesium for added strength and anti-corrosion properties.

Automotive Castings
Aerospace Parts
Lightweight Structures

Key Applications

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Automotive Components

Door handles, brackets, housings, and decorative trim requiring precision, durability, and excellent surface finish.

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Electronics Housings

Computer cases, mobile device frames, and electronic enclosures with electromagnetic shielding properties.

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Hardware & Tools

Locks, handles, gears, and precision mechanical components requiring dimensional accuracy and strength.

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Building Hardware

Window fittings, door hardware, and architectural components with decorative and functional requirements.

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Industrial Equipment

Pump housings, valve bodies, and machinery components requiring corrosion resistance and precision.

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Consumer Goods

Toys, appliances, and consumer electronics requiring safe, durable, and aesthetically pleasing components.

Zinc Alloy Advantages

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Dimensional Accuracy

Exceptional precision with tight tolerances, minimal machining required, and consistent part-to-part repeatability.

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Superior Strength

High tensile strength, excellent impact resistance, and superior mechanical properties for demanding applications.

Excellent Finish

Superior surface quality, excellent plating characteristics, and outstanding aesthetic appeal for decorative applications.

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Cost Effective

Lower melting point reduces energy costs, minimal waste, and excellent material utilization for economic production.

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Corrosion Resistant

Natural corrosion resistance, excellent weathering properties, and long-lasting performance in various environments.

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Recyclable

100% recyclable material, environmentally friendly, and sustainable solution for responsible manufacturing.

Technical Specifications

Alloy Composition (%) Tensile Strength (MPa) Elongation (%) Hardness (HB) Density (g/cm³)
Zamak 3 Zn-4Al-0.04Mg 268 10 82 6.6
Zamak 5 Zn-4Al-1Cu-0.04Mg 331 7 91 6.7
Zamak 8 Zn-8.4Al-1Cu-0.02Mg 374 6 101 6.2
ZA-8 Zn-8.4Al-1Cu-0.02Mg 374 6 101 6.2
ZA-12 Zn-11Al-1Cu-0.02Mg 421 4 113 6.0
ZA-27 Zn-27Al-2.2Cu-0.01Mg 425 2 119 5.0

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