

Zinc
It is used in a variety of industries, such as: electronics, automotive, and construction. Zinc is popular in many applications for its corrosion resistance.

Zinc Ingots
Zinc ingot is a white or gray color pure zinc metal, which is cast into a block or bar that is suitable for further processing of metal. The zinc ingot is produced using solid-state, crystallization, and ultra high purification processes including sublimation.

Zinc Diecast
Zinc casting alloys are stronger than reinforced molded polymers and zinc’s hardness, self lubricating properties, dimensional stability and high modulus make it suitable for working mechanical parts, such as gears and pinions, that would be less durable if molded from polymers.

Zinc Dross
Zinc Dross is a by-product of the galvanizing process that forms as a result of inter-metallic reactions with iron in the bath which gets introduced from the steel parts being coated.
Zinc Skimming
Zinc skimmings are residual materials that arise from the hot-dip galvanizing process, which is widely employed to provide steel with a protective zinc coating.