Zn - Zinc
Zinc becomes a highly versatile metal in its alloy form, providing advantages like strength, toughness, rigidity, and economical castability. It is also a high performing metal.
Zinc becomes a highly versatile metal in its alloy form, providing advantages like strength, toughness, rigidity, and economical castability. It is also a high performing metal.
ZAMAK is the most common alloy for hot chamber die casting & name draws by Basic Metallurgy. ZAMAK is distinguished from ZA alloys because of their 5% aluminium composition.
Copper offers high thermal and electrical conductivity, which makes it suitable for industrial purposes and to make copper alloys that enhance its uses. It is ductile, malleable, and resistant to corrosion.
Copper wire rods immune against hydrogen embrittlement. It is used in applications where high electrical and thermal conductivity are the essential requirements.
Nickle is a valuable non-ferrous metal for the alloys it forms. It is hard, ductile, and considered a corrosion resistant metal due to its slow rate of oxidation at room temperature.
It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. It is one of the four elements that are ferromagnetic around room temperature, the other three being iron, cobalt and gadolinium.
Tin is a versatile metal whose properties can be enhanced by forming alloys. It has a low toxicity level, high corrosion resistance, and a low melting point that makes it suitable for various applications.
Lead is a non-ferrous metal and is present in abundance. Its low melting point and malleability allow for easy casting, shaping and joining, making it a versatile material for industrial uses.
Aluminium is the third most abundant element on earth, and there is no other metal compared to its versatility. Aluminium can be 100% recycled without losing its natural properties.
Aluminium Billets act as an economical method for electrical transmission. It provides all the advantages of aluminum metal, along with safety, reliability.
Alminium ADC has better corrosion resistances, is lightweight, and its benefits include ease of casting, good mechanical properties, and dimensional stability.
Cadmium is a silver-white metal that is found in the earth’s crust. It is extracted during the production of metals such as copper, lead, and zinc.