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ZAMAK INGOT
Zamak alloys were developed for the first time in the United States in 1929. The word Zamak comes from the German acronym and represents the elements it is made of: Z for Zink, zinc, A for Aluminum, aluminum, MA for Magnesium, magnesium, and K for Kupfer, copper. At its very beginning, Zamak was used just for decorative applications; later, the strength of this material determined its success in many other productions.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:
Alloy | Al | Mg | Cu | Fe | Pb | Cd | Sn | Ni | Zn |
Zamak 2 | 3.9-4.3 | 0.025-0.050 | 2.6-2.9 | 0.075 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.002 Max | - | BAL |
Zamak 3 | 3.9-4.3 | 0.025-0.050 | 0.10 Max | 0.075 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.002 Max | - | BAL |
Zamak 5 | 3.9-4.3 | 0.03-0.06 | 0.75-1.25 | 0.075 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.002 Max | - | BAL |
Zamak 7 | 3.9-4.3 | 0.01-0.02 | 0.1 Max | 0.075 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.002 Max | 0.001 Max | 0.005-0.020 | BAL |
ZA 8 | 8.0-8.8 | 0.015-0.030 | 0.8-1.3 | 0.1 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.002 Max | - | BAL |
ZA 12 | 10.5-11.5 | 0.015-0.030 | 0.5-1.25 | 0.075 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.002 Max | - | BAL |
ZA 27 | 25.0-28.0 | 0.010-0.020 | 2.0-2.5 | 0.1 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.003 Max | 0.002 Max | - | BAL |
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