Z n A l 2 7 C u 2
A high strength alloy which can be successfully cast by a variety of methods but best suited to sand casting and cold chamber pressure diecasting. Apart from the very high tensile strength and yield the alloy possesses good hardness, bearign properties and machinability. It can be heat treated if required to raise the ductility.
The combination of high strength with the ability to be pressure diecast with long die life means that many parts conventionally made by more expensive methods can now be produced from ZA27.
Mechanical Properties |
As-cast |
Aged |
Sand |
Heat treated |
Tensile Strength (MPa) |
426 |
360 |
400 - 441 |
310 - 325 |
Yield Strength (MPa) |
371 |
317 |
372 |
255 |
Shear Strength (MPa) |
325 |
257 |
290 |
228 |
Elongation (% in 51mm) |
2.5 |
3.0 |
3 - 6 |
8 - 11 |
Hardness (Brinell-500Kg) |
116 - 122 |
100 |
110 - 120 |
90 - 100 |
Impact Strength (Energy, Joules) |
5 |
2.2 |
47 |
58 |
Fatigue Strength 5 x 108 cycles (MPa) |
145 |
|
172 |
103 |
Physical properties |
|
Density |
5.0 Kg/dm3 at 21°C |
Solidification shrinkage |
1.25% |
Casting shrinkage |
0.75% (pressure diecast) |
Freezing range |
376 - 484°C |
Casting temperature |
550 - 580°C |
Specific heat capacity |
534.4 J/Kg/°C at 20 - 100°C |
Thermal expansion |
26.0 x 10-6 linear per °C at 20 - 100°C |
Thermal conductivity |
125.5 W/m/hr/m2/°C at 70 - 140°C |
Electrical conductivity |
29.7% IACS |
Electrical resistance |
5.8 μ ohm cm at 20°C |
TYPICAL ANALYSIS
Alloying elements |
|
Aluminum |
26.9% |
Copper |
2.2% |
Magnesium |
0.017% |
Impurities |
|
Iron |
< 0.07% |
Lead |
< 0.003% |
Cadmium |
< 0.003% |
Tin |
< 0.001% |
Nickel |
< 0.005% |
Thallium |
< 0.001% |
Indium |
< 0.0005% |
Manganese |
< 0.01% |