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zinc aluminum alloys are an excellent choice for a variety of applications due to their superior strength-to-weight ratio. They are typically used in applications that require lightweight components, such as home appliances and automotive die castings.
Zinc Alloys are often alloyed with other metals to increase the strength of the product. They are also a great choice for die casting, soldering and as corrosion-resistant coatings.
ZA-12 and ZA-27 are two of the most common zinc alloys. They have high strength, excellent machining properties and are very heat resistant. They can be fusion welded or heat treated, depending on the application.
They can also be forged and extruded. These processes allow for easy forming and are ideal for creating a range of shapes, sizes and parts.
Zn Alloys are also suitable for electroplating and painting. They can be used in a wide variety of applications, including medical devices and electronics.
The corrosion rate of pure zinc is in the range of 10 to 50 um/year. It is used in cardiovascular devices such as pacemakers and has been reported to perform well in orthopedic implants.
In contrast to aluminium, zinc anodes are better at sloughing off film buildup, allowing them to remain electro-chemically active. They do not corrode as rapidly in saltwater, making them an attractive choice for use in vessels that will spend prolonged periods of time in the water.