
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).

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.

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

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

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

Applications:
Automotive industry
Electronics and electrical appliances
Household appliances
Industrial equipment

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

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

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