Excellent Formability and Precision
A key characteristic of zinc alloys is their high fluidity and low melting point (approximately 380-400℃). This means they can be die-cast into very complex and intricate patterns, such as extremely fine lettering, three-dimensional reliefs, and textures combining matte and glossy surfaces, with high dimensional accuracy and a smooth surface, typically requiring no complex secondary processing like stainless steel.
High Production Efficiency
Due to their low melting point and fast forming speed, die-casting cycles are short. Especially for complex signs, one-time die-casting is suitable for mass production, and the unit cost decreases significantly with increased production volume.
Excellent Surface Finish
Zinc alloy signs have excellent electroplating performance and coating adhesion. They can be easily plated with gold, silver, chrome, bronze, black nickel, and other colors. The surface can also be treated with epoxy resin, baking paint, or printing. The final product has a very strong surface texture, achieving a high-end, substantial visual effect.
Heavy feel: Zinc alloy has a much higher density than aluminum and plastic, making it feel heavy and giving people a psychological suggestion that it is "made of solid materials and is high-end".
