Structure of Zinc Alloy Labels

Mar 15, 2026

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The structure of zinc alloy labels typically consists of three parts: a base layer, a surface treatment layer, and functional additional structures. They are precision die-cast to achieve a balance between high stability and aesthetics.

 

Base Layer: The main structure formed by die casting.

Material Composition: Made from die-cast zinc alloy conforming to GB/T 13818-2024 standards (such as YZZnAl4A), possessing excellent fluidity and dimensional stability, supporting one-time molding of complex structures.

 

Structural Features: Wall thickness is generally between 0.3–1.5mm, achieving a balance between lightweight and high strength; Supports embossed, recessed, and hollowed-out three-dimensional designs, suitable for the fine presentation of logos, text, and patterns; Internally, mounting holes, snap-fit ​​slots, or threaded posts can be integrated for convenient multi-method fixing.