Product Details:
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Material: | Zamak (zinc Alloy) | Size: | 21*7.5cm |
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Color: | Gold | Other Color: | Silver,Antique Bronze, Antique Copper |
High Light: | casket handle,coffin fitting |
Main information:
Product name:ZAMAK COFFIN HANDLE
Model: H035
Brand: B&R
Application: European style coffin
Origin: China
Manufacturer: Sumer International (Beijing) Trading Co.,Ltd
Product detail:
Size: 21*7.5 cm
Material: Zamak (Zinc alloy)
Color: Gold, Silver or Bronze (Optional)
Attached on coffin by screw
MOQ:1000 pcs
Main feature:
Professionally engaged in funeral field over 10 years;
Customized products acceptable;
Good quality and competitive price;
More Information:
Zamak
Major Alloy Characteristics
ZAMAK 2: This is the strongest and hardest ZAMAK alloy. Generally die cast, it is occasionally employed for gravity casting. ZAMAK 2 is not the widely used.
ZAMAK 3: This is the most used general purpose zinc die casting alloy, providing an excellent combination of strength, ductility and impact strength. It also provides excellent plating and finishing characteristics. This alloy is the designer's first choice for die casting applications.
ZAMAK 5: ZAMAK 5 should be considered when moderately greater hardness, strength and creep resistance over ZAMAK 3 is required.
ZAMAK 7: this is a high purity for of ZAMAK 3 with similar mechanical properties. However, ZAMAK 7 has higher ductility (for forming bending operations) and the highest casting fluidity of the ZAMAK family.
ZA-8: This should be the first choice when considering die casting the ZA family, due to its cost effective hot chamber castability. ZA-8 provides improved performance characteristics over the ZAMAK alloys. Plating and finishing characteristics are similar. ZA-8 can also be sand or permanent mold cast.
ZA-12: This is the preferred alloy for permanent mold applications, although it can also be cal-chamber die cast with excellent results. It combines low temperature melting efficiency and thin wall capabilities with premium mechanical properties. ZA-12 should be used when switching from cast iron or permanent molded aluminum. ZA-21 can usually be poured directly into molds designed for aluminum and brass.
ZA-27: Components requiring optimum strength, hardness and light weight should be specified using ZA-27. With over double the yield strength of die cast A380 aluminum and 25% lighter than ZAMAK 3, this is definitely the high performance member of the group. ZA-27 also offers excellent bearing properties, comparable to those of aluminum-bronze.
EZAC: Eastern Alloy's newest commercially available alloy. EZAC is the strongest, hardest and most creep resistant die casting alloy available, and can be cast in the "hot-chamber" die casting process.
Zamak 3 properties
Property | Metric value | Imperial value |
Mechanical properties | ||
Ultimate tensile strength | 268 MPa | 38,900 psi |
Yield strength (0.2% offset) | 208 MPa | 30,200 psi |
Impact strength | 46 J (56 J aged) | 34 ft-lbf (41 ft-lbf aged) |
Elongation at Fmax | 3% | |
Elongation at fracture | 6.3% (16% aged) | |
Shear strength | 214 MPa | 31,000 psi |
Compressive yield strength | 414 MPa | 60,000 psi |
Fatigue strength (reverse bending 5x108 cycles) | 48 MPa | 7,000 psi |
Hardness | 97 Brinell | |
Modulus of elasticity | 96 GPa | 14,000,000 psi |
Physical properties | ||
Solidification range (melting range) | 381—387 °C | 718—729 °F |
Density | 6.7 g/cm3 | 0.24 lb/in3 |
Coefficient of thermal expansion | 27.4 μm/m-°C | 15.2 μin/in-°F |
Thermal conductivity | 113 W/mK | 784 BTU-in/hr-ft2-°F |
Electrical resistivity | 6.37 μΩ-cm at 20 °C | 2.51 μΩ-in at 68 °F |
Latent heat (heat of fusion) | 110 J/g | 4.7x10−5 BTU/lb |
Specific heat capacity | 419 J/kg-°C | 0.100 BTU/lb-°F |
Coefficient of friction | 0.07 |
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H035 gold back
H035 coffin handle zamak gold color
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