Zinc alloy die-casting mold, as an important industrial production tool, occupies a pivotal position in the manufacturing industry. It forms various parts or products by pouring liquid metal into the mold cavity and waiting for it to cool and solidify. Zinc alloy die-casting molds are widely used in various industries, such as automobiles, home appliances, construction, etc., providing efficient and high-quality solutions for the manufacturing of various products.
Zinc alloy, as a commonly used die-casting mold material, has the following characteristics:
1. Moderate hardness: After proper heat treatment, zinc alloy can achieve good hardness and wear resistance, ensuring that the mold is not easy to wear during use.
2. Excellent corrosion resistance: Zinc alloy has good corrosion resistance to most chemical media such as acids, alkalis, and salts, which increases the service life of the mold.
3. Good process performance: Zinc alloy has a low melting point, good fluidity, easy casting, and small shrinkage, which is beneficial to improving the dimensional accuracy of the mold.
4. Lower cost: Compared with other advanced alloys, the price of zinc alloy is relatively low, which is beneficial to reducing production costs.