Zinc alloys: Zinc alloys are high-strength, high-toughness metallic materials with good wear resistance and corrosion resistance. Commonly used zinc alloys include the Zamak series, with Zamak 3, Zamak 5, and Zamak 7 being the three most common.
Aluminum alloys: Aluminum alloys are lightweight, high-strength, and have good corrosion resistance, and are often used to manufacture casings and structural components.
Magnesium alloys: Magnesium alloys are lightweight, high-strength, and have good rigidity, and are often used to manufacture high-end digital products such as mobile phone casings and camera casings.
Copper alloys: Copper alloys have good electrical and thermal conductivity and are commonly used to manufacture casings and heat sinks for electronic devices.
Besides these materials, some special materials can also be used in zinc alloy die casting, such as stainless steel, titanium alloys, and lead alloys. The specific material selected depends on factors such as the function, requirements, and operating environment of the component.






