zinc alloy
Zinc alloy refers to a group of metal alloys primarily made up of zinc in combination with small amounts of aluminum, copper, magnesium, or other metals. These alloys exhibit good strength, corrosion resistance, and casting ability, making them well suited for precision components.

Key Features 

  • Types of Zinc Alloys: Zamak alloys: Zinc-aluminum-magnesium-copper which precision die-casting uses. Brass: Valued for aesthetic appeal and durability, is a zinc-copper alloy. Zinc-aluminum (ZA) alloys: Provide higher strength and wear resistance.
  • Improved Properties: Excellent corrosion resistance ideal for outdoor and marine applications. Good castability with excellent machinability abilities needed for producing complex, detailed components. Light-weight but strong for the consumption of industrial and consumer products.
  • Wide Application: Used in components for cars and mechanical parts, electronic housing. Common in hardware fittings; locks and handles and, of course, includes some decorative fixtures. 
It is used widely in marine, aerospace, and construction industries for their durability and reliability. Because they are also affordable for any production, convert them into huge prospects for the whole nation in manufacturing and engineering.