Zamak 3,5,7,8,12 and 27 are common known alloys of zinc john449182@hotmail.com
Zinc doesn't rust; zinc protect iron (and alloys) from rusting.
Gene O. Cowie has written: 'Zinc alloy castings' -- subject(s): Die castings, Zinc alloys 'Designing in zinc' -- subject(s): Zinc alloys
If you mean zinc poisoning, then People who heat zinc alloys and metals coated with zinc such as welders.
Alloys of zinc and copper are well known. There are no chemical compounds of zinc and copper.
Common zinc alloys include brass (copper and zinc), nickel silver (copper, nickel, and zinc), Zamak (zinc, aluminum, magnesium, and copper), and ZA (zinc and aluminum). These alloys are used in a variety of applications due to their strength, corrosion resistance, and low melting point.
The zinc oxide (ZnO) is the most used white pigment. Zinc (as metal) is used for plating iron alloys.
Zinc is a commonly used metal, used in pure form in some applications and widely used as an alloying element. Examples: galvanized steel (coated with Zn to provide corrosion protection), zinc die casting alloys, Cu-Zn alloys (different types of brass), Zn in solder and brazing alloys, to name a few.
Copper and zinc combine to form brass alloys, which can vary in composition to achieve different properties like color, strength, and corrosion resistance. The most common brass alloy is called "alpha brass," which typically contains 70% copper and 30% zinc.
Thomas East Lones has written: 'Zinc and its alloys' -- subject(s): Zinc
copper and zinc are two alloys that make up brass
Aluminium alloys are alloys of aluminium, often with copper, zinc, manganese, silicon, or magnesum. A alloy is more than one metal combined to make a greater property
Zinc is commonly used as a rust preventive coating on steel in the form of zinc plating or galvanization. It is also used as an alloy treatment in the form of zinc alloys, such as zinc-aluminum or zinc-copper alloys, to improve properties like strength and corrosion resistance.