Product Details:
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MATERIAL: | ZAMAK | COLOR: | BRONZE |
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COLOR More: | GOLD,Silver, BRONZE, RED BORNZE | Usage: | Coffin Screw Cap |
Application: | French Coffin | Size: | 11.5*2cm |
High Light: | funeral accessories,coffin bar |
Main information:
Product name:ZAMAK COFFIN DECORATION
Other name: Metal screw cap,Cache-vis
Model: D016A
Brand: B&R
Application: coffin
Origin: China
Manufacturer: Sumer International (Beijing) Trading Co.,Ltd
Product detail:
Size:11.5*2 cm
Material: Zamak (Zinc alloy)
Color: Gold, Silver or Bronze (Optional)
Attached on coffin by screw
MOQ:3000 pcs
Packing: Carton
Main feature:
Professionally engaged in funeral field over 10 years;
Customized products acceptable;
Good quality and competitive price;
More Information:
Zamak
Zamak 5 properties
Property | Metric value | Imperial value |
Mechanical properties | ||
Ultimate tensile strength | 331 MPa (270 MPa aged) | 48,000 psi (39,000 psi aged) |
Yield strength (0.2% offset) | 295 MPa | 43,000 psi |
Impact strength | 52 J (56 J aged) | 38 ft-lbf (41 ft-lbf aged) |
Elongation at Fmax | 2% | |
Elongation at fracture | 3.6% (13% aged) | |
Shear strength | 262 MPa | 38,000 psi |
Compressive yield strength | 600 MPa | 87,000 psi |
Fatigue strength (reverse bending 5x108 cycles) | 57 MPa | 8,300 psi |
Hardness | 91 Brinell | |
Modulus of elasticity | 96 GPa | 14,000,000 psi |
Physical properties | ||
Solidification range (melting range) | 380—386 °C | 716—727 °F |
Density | 6.7 kg/dm3 | 0.24 lb/in3 |
Coefficient of thermal expansion | 27.4 μm/m-°C | 15.2 μin/in-°F |
Thermal conductivity | 109 W/mK | 756 BTU-in/hr-ft2-°F |
Electrical resistivity | 6.54 μΩ-cm at 20 °C | 2.57 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 | 0.08 |
Uses
Common uses for zamak alloys include:
Blenders
Mirror frames
Plumbing fittings
Zippers
Bathroom fixtures (faucets and shower heads)
Rickenbacker guitar "R" tailpieces
Gibson Tune-o-Matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece
Staplers
Safety razors (most modern mass-market production)
Handles
Locks
Die-cast toys
Sheet metal tooling
Automotive parts
Ceiling fans
Golf clubs
Fishing reels
Wheel balancing weights (especially prominent in the European Union)
Zamak alloys are also used in firearms, including those manufactured by:
Gyrojet
Hi-Point Firearms
Raven Arms
Jimenez Arms
Sundance Industries
Lorcin Engineering Company
Arcadia Machine & Tool
Davis Industries
Phoenix Arms
Henry Repeating Arms - Lever Action .22lr Receiver Covers
History of Zinc
Centuries before zinc was discovered in the metallic form, its ores were used for making brass and zinc compounds for medicinal purposes. Zinc compounds were in the ores smelted certainly as early as 200 B.C. to obtain copper and which gave alloys of copper and zinc – the brass family. The Romans certainly were major users of brass. The Greeks also appeared to know zinc, even if not by name.
An ancient idol, containing 87.5% zinc, found in prehistoric ruins in Transylvania in Eastern Europe is the oldest known zinc object. Zinc filled silver bracelets dating back to 500 B.C. have been found on the island of Rhodes, and the Romans used a zinc alloy to fabricate coins.
More Picture:
Bronze color D016A CACHE-VIS
D016A D016B D016C zamak screw caps cache vis
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