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ZA-12

Z35631
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Hypereutectic zinc-aluminum alloy with 11% Al and 1% Cu. Bridges the gap between Zamak alloys and ZA-27 with good castability in both gravity and pressure die casting (cold chamber). Higher strength and better bearing/wear properties than Zamak 3/5, with good machinability from continuous cast bar stock. Density 6.03 g/cm³. Used for bearings, bushings, wear-resistant components, hydraulic fittings, and general engineering castings. Can be chrome plated with modified processes.

Chemical composition comparison (wt%)

Side-by-side: ZA-12 (ASTM B86) vs ASTM (ASTM B86)

ElementZA-12 (ASTM B86)ASTMOverlap
Cu0.5–1.25%
Al10.5–11.5%

Mechanical properties

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