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Zinc alloy ingots are solid blocks of metal composed primarily of zinc, often combined with other elements such as aluminum, copper, or magnesium to enhance specific properties. These ingots are produced through melting and casting processes, ensuring a high degree of purity and uniformity. Zinc alloys are known for their excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, making them suitable for various applications in industrial settings.
| Composition | Primarily zinc with alloying elements like aluminum, copper, or magnesium |
| Standard sizes | Typically available in 1 kg to 25 kg ingots |
| Purity level | Commonly 99% zinc or higher |
| Melting point | Approximately 420°C to 450°C |
| Casting method | Gravity casting or die casting |
When selecting zinc alloy ingots, consider the specific alloy composition required for your application, as different alloys offer varying mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. It's important to specify the desired purity level, as well as any relevant industry standards or certifications. Additionally, provide information on the quantity needed to ensure accurate pricing and availability.
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They are primarily used in die casting and galvanizing processes.
Identify the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance needed for your specific use case.
Most zinc alloy ingots have a purity level of 99% or higher.
Yes, many suppliers offer custom sizes based on your requirements.
Certifications may vary by supplier; check for industry standards relevant to your application.
The melting point typically ranges from 420°C to 450°C.