ZINC ALLOY MEDALS AND BADGE DIECASTING PROCESS

ZINC ALLOY MEDALS AND BADGE DIECASTING PROCESS
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ZINC ALLOY MEDALS AND BADGE DIECASTING PROCESS

Zinc alloy has become the top list material nominated by consumers for making their badges, symbols, as well as medallions. It is an outstanding product for 2D & 3D cubic designs with voids within, for totally cubic minis, or styles with mechanical functions such as relocating as well as spinning badges, we will recommend spin-casted zinc alloy. Due to even more economical than brass material and also has wider applications in different scenarios, zinc alloy ends up being much more popular than before. We boast of our beautiful high quality for both pass away struck symbols and also zinc alloy made pins as well as badges.

ZINC ALLOY MOLDS SETTING
All the zinc alloy molds are inscribed by CNC equipments, no matter 2D or 3D. Zinc alloy mold and mildews are more challenging as well as heavier than die struck molds also it spends more hrs to set zinc alloy mold and mildews ready prior to shot.

ZINC ALLOY SHOT
Zinc alloy should be warmed to be liquid stage, so it can be driven by injection devices. Considering that all the forms are developed by spreading, it is best product for making customized medals, lapel pins, crucial chains ... and so on which remain in 3D or full cubic or with voids in between.

This is the treatment for zinc alloy shot (or die casting). It is difficult to see how the item formed from injection due to the fact that operation is done inside the case. Zinc alloy remains in fluid phase, so it can be driven by injection. Zinc alloy can be made as flat in 2D/ Cubic in 3D or 360 degree cubic like mini.

ZINC ALLOY SAFETY PIN RIVET
All the fittings (accessory) for zinc alloy products are made by rivet as opposed to tin soldering or silver soldering because zinc alloy material can not bear heat soldering

ZINC ALLOY NAIL RIVET
Installations of zinc alloy products, such as safety pin, spur nails or cufflinks are made by rivet as opposed to tin soldering or silver soldering, zinc alloy has a lower ignition temperature level thus high-temperature soldering means is not appropriate whatsoever.

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