Zinc ingot is a metallic product widely used in various industries due to properties such as resistance to rust and the ability to galvanize steel. Zinc is a relatively light metal with a low melting point and typically appears gray or silver.
• Corrosion Resistance: Zinc has anti-rust and anti-corrosion properties, making it suitable for coating other metals.
• Galvanizing Property: Zinc is used as a coating for steel and iron in the galvanizing process to protect them from rust.
• Moderate Conductivity: The electrical conductivity of zinc is lower than that of metals like copper, but it is suitable for industrial applications that require moderate conductivity.
Application: This high-purity zinc is used in the electronics industry and semiconductor production. It is also used in manufacturing precise alloys and products requiring high-purity zinc.
Application: This high-purity zinc is used in the galvanizing industry. With this purity, it is ideal for products that need increased corrosion resistance, especially in humid and chemical environments.
Application: This type of zinc is used for galvanizing steel and iron. With a zinc coating, steel products become more resistant to corrosion and rust.
Application: This standard-grade zinc is used in general industrial applications, including producing standard zinc alloys and general galvanizing.
Application: Includes various zinc alloys, such as ZAMAK (a combination of zinc, aluminum, magnesium, and copper), used in casting precision parts, small automotive parts, and household products.