Characteristics of Zinc Alloy Labels

Mar 12, 2026

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Zinc alloy metal signs, as a common metal product, have received widespread attention for their high quality and versatility.

Zinc alloy is an alloy material based on zinc, with the addition of other elements. This material has the following significant characteristics:

Excellent casting properties: Zinc alloy is easy to cast, enabling the production of complex-shaped, high-precision signs.

Corrosion resistance: Zinc alloy has good corrosion resistance, making it suitable for various environments.

Aesthetics: Zinc alloy signs have a smooth surface and can undergo various surface treatments, such as electroplating and spraying, enhancing their appearance.

 

High specific gravity and density: Zinc alloy labels are heavier than materials such as aluminum and plastic, giving them a solid feel and making them suitable for applications requiring high-quality materials.

 

Excellent casting performance: Low melting point (approximately 385℃), good fluidity, suitable for die-casting complex shapes and thin-walled precision label structures, with surface finishes reaching Ra 0.8~3.2μm, or even Ra 0.4μm.

 

Good room-temperature mechanical properties: High hardness, strength, and wear resistance, suitable for everyday use environments.

 

Excellent surface treatment compatibility: Supports various post-processing techniques such as electroplating, spraying, painting, polishing, grinding, screen printing, and laser marking, enabling rich colors and decorative effects (such as chrome plating, bronze, pearl nickel, etc.).