Quality Zinc die casting, electroplating & Finishing

Flawless finishes on zinc die cast components, ensuring durability and aesthetic appeal. Keep your production running smoothly with a process designed for high-volume, high-quality manufacturing.

What is Zinc Die Casting?

Zinc die casting is produced by melting zinc alloys and injecting them into a pre-made die-casting mould. This process forms the basis for complex, finely detailed metal components across a broad range of sectors – one of many die casting options available today.

Benefits

Here are some benefits of zinc die casting, electroplating & Finishing

Cost-Effectiveness

Zinc die casting offers a cost-effective alloy option for mass-produced parts. Its efficiency and rapid replicability make it ideal for high-volume production, especially when compared to alternatives such as aluminium, magnesium alloys, or titanium alloys.

Speed

With tight production deadlines, manufacturers benefit from the fast turnaround provided by zinc die casting, ensuring components are produced consistently and on schedule.

Applications of Zinc Die Casting

At Karas, we frequently utilise zinc die casting for applications such as cable glands and wired connectors. The automotive industry also benefits by producing lighter parts without sacrificing strength or durability—enhancing fuel efficiency and overall performance. Furthermore, electronic manufacturers appreciate the process for its ability to create intricate, detailed designs. Its versatility makes zinc die casting an ideal solution for a wide range of industrial applications.

Enhancing Zinc Die Casting with Electroplating

Electroplating plays a crucial role in further enhancing the properties of zinc die cast components. According to the International Zinc Association, when finishes are carefully selected and expertly applied, they not only deliver an appealing aesthetic but also significantly improve coating durability. This surface treatment is particularly important because it minimises the effects of surface impurities that can promote corrosion.

Aesthetic and Protective Coatings

Although zinc is valued for its strength and durability, it is susceptible to corrosion in acidic or strongly alkaline environments. Electroplating provides a protective metallic layer that shields components from corrosion while enhancing their visual appeal.

Electroplating Processes

Several electroplating processes are commonly used on zinc die cast components:

Nickel Plating

Used primarily for its corrosion protection, nickel plating enhances the robustness of zinc die cast components. It also improves adhesion, aesthetics, and wear resistance.

Electroless Nickel Plating

This process offers a wear-resistant surface with a high-gloss finish, making it an excellent choice for manufacturers seeking both durability and a premium appearance.

Copper Plating

Copper plating addresses issues such as corrosion, colour changes, and high-temperature exposure. [Further details regarding its applications can be provided upon request.

Zinc Plating

As noted by the International Zinc Association, zinc alloy die castings often receive a thin electroplated coating of zinc, which is then clear passivated. This method results in a bright, passivated finish and is typically preceded only by vibratory treatment.

Need Electroplating?

At Karas, we understand that delivering high-quality, high-volume parts is crucial for keeping your production line running smoothly. Our expert plating services ensure that your zinc die cast components receive a consistent and durable finish within agreed time frames, allowing you to maintain peak operational efficiency.