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About Zinc and Zinc Alloys
Zinc and zinc alloys are non-ferrous alloys that are used widely in the production of die cast components. Products differ in terms of composition, grade, shape, dimensions, and features. Commercially pure, unalloyed or very low alloy zinc does not contain or contains only very small amounts of alloying elements. Pure or unalloyed zinc is used in r non-structural applications and to galvanize metals such as iron in order to prevent corrosion. Zinc alloys contain significant amounts of added elements or constituents. Common types include zinc oxide and zinc sulfide. Zinc oxide is used in the manufacture of paints, rubber products, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, floor coverings, plastics, printing ink, soap, textiles, and electrical equipment. Zinc sulfide is used in luminous dials, X-ray and television screens, fluorescent lights and non-toxic paints.
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Zinc | Machine Design Casting alloys: Zinc-casting alloys can be grouped into two general categories: standard zinc die-casting alloys, and the newer ZA (zinc-aluminum) |
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Soldering Processes | Machine Design Tin-zinc alloys are used mainly for soldering aluminum -- primarily where a low soldering temperature is required. |
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Tin | Machine Design by a low-melting point (450°F), fluidity when molten, readiness to form alloys with other metals, relative softness, and good formability. |

