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ZINC ALLOYS

Zinc alloys are alloys composed primarily of zinc (Zn) as the base metal, with added elements such as aluminum (Al), copper (Cu), and magnesium (Mg).

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Features:

Low melting point (~385°C), excellent fluidity, making them suitable for complex thin-walled components.

Good corrosion resistance (can be enhanced by surface treatments like electroplating or spray coating).

Moderate mechanical properties, superior to plastics but inferior to aluminum or copper alloys.

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Applications:

Automotive, electronics and electrical appliances, hardware components, consumer goods.

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ALUMINUM ALLOYS

Aluminum alloys are materials formed by adding alloying elements such as copper, silicon, magnesium, and zinc to aluminum as the base.

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Features:

Lightweight, high strength, corrosion resistance, good thermal and electrical conductivity.

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Applications:

Automotive industry

Electronics and electrical appliances

Household appliances

Industrial equipment

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MAGNESIUM ALLOYS

Magnesium alloys are lightweight alloys primarily composed of magnesium (Mg), with additions of aluminum, zinc, manganese, rare earth elements, etc.

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Features:

Low density, easy processing, good electrical and thermal conductivity, excellent strength-to-weight ratio, and superior damping properties.

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Applications:

Automotive industry, 3C electronics, aerospace, tools/sports equipment.