
Zinc Alloy Ingot 99.9%
- Product Name: Zinc Alloy Ingot 99.9% Pure
- Purity: 99.9% Zinc (with added alloying elements such as copper, aluminum, or others for enhanced properties)
- Appearance: Solid ingots with a smooth, shiny surface; often produced in standard rectangular shapes
- Size: Customizable based on customer requirements, with typical ingot weights ranging from 5 kg to 20 kg per ingot
- Weight: Varies depending on the size and order specifications
- Origin: Germany
- Packaging: Palletized packaging or bulk containers, tailored to customer specifications
- Density: Varies depending on the alloy composition, typically around 6.7 g/cm³
- Melting Point: Varies by alloy composition, typically around 420-450°C (788-842°F)
- Surface Finish: Smooth, shiny finish with no visible defects or oxidation
- Storage: Should be stored in a dry, cool environment to prevent contamination or corrosion
- Environmental Compliance: Produced in compliance with German environmental standards for metal production and recycling
- Recyclability: Fully recyclable for future use in zinc alloy production
- Certification: Meets international standards such as ASTM B240 for zinc alloys
Description
Zinc Alloy Ingot 99.9% is a high-purity alloy composed mainly of zinc, with added alloying elements to improve its properties for various industrial applications. These ingots are produced through an advanced melting and casting process, ensuring consistency and high-quality standards. The zinc content in these ingots is 99.9%, ensuring a superior level of purity and performance. The ingots are widely used for manufacturing components that require high strength, corrosion resistance, and excellent casting properties. Originating from Germany, known for its advanced metallurgical practices and strict quality control, these zinc alloy ingots meet international industrial standards.
Application:
Zinc Alloy Ingot 99.9% is primarily used in industries where the benefits of zinc combined with other alloying elements are needed for high-performance applications:
- Die-Casting: Zinc alloys are used extensively in die-casting to create high-precision parts for automotive, electrical, and electronic applications.
- Automotive Industry: Used to make die-cast parts for vehicles, such as housings, connectors, and components requiring high strength and durability.
- Electronics Manufacturing: Zinc alloys are used in the production of electronic components such as connectors, terminals, and housings.
- Construction: Zinc alloys are used for architectural applications, including hardware and fittings, due to their excellent corrosion resistance and strength.
- Tooling and Machinery: The high strength and fluidity of zinc alloys make them suitable for producing tools, equipment, and machinery parts.
- Plating: Used in various plating processes to protect other metals from corrosion and wear.
- Brass Manufacturing: Zinc is an essential component in the production of brass alloys, widely used in plumbing, electrical fittings, and musical instruments.