Properties of Some High Aluminum Zinc Base Die Casting Alloys

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
O. A. Carson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

"IntroductionTHE ZINC-BASE die casting alloys in common usage contain approximately 4 per cent aluminum as the major alloy element. In addition, they contain about 0.05 per cent Mg .and may• have a small amount .of copper. These are usually the only •elements intentionally present.Small amounts of some impurities have been shown to have a deleterious effect on the properties of these alloys and therefore the impurities are kept low by starting with '99.99%' zinc.The reasons for holding the aluminum content at 4 per cent are not clear. Some statements appear in the literature that higher aluminum increases the brittleness, but probably the chief reason was the relative price of zinc and of aluminum when 4% alloys became firmly established. At that time, aluminum was three to four times the price •of zinc on a weight •basis. Recent prices, roughly equivalent per lb., make aluminum considerably cheaper than zinc on a volume basis and suggest that increased aluminum content would result in a decrease in the cost per piece due to the lower density of the alloy.Little information could be found in the literature and, therefore, it was decided to determine some physical properties of the higher aluminum zinc-base alloys made from high-purity zinc."
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APA: O. A. Carson  (1953)  Properties of Some High Aluminum Zinc Base Die Casting Alloys

MLA: O. A. Carson Properties of Some High Aluminum Zinc Base Die Casting Alloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1953.

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