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Aluminium Alloy Ingots

An ingot is usually rectangular in shapeand is subsequently rolled into blooms andbillets. Ingots play an integral part in theproduction of almost all aluminumproducts. Plates, sheets, foils, wires, rods, and bar products are all produced bypressing or rolling ingots.
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Zinc Ingots

Zinc Ingots: Zinc is a metallic chemical element. It has a white color with a bluish tinge. It has a high resistance to atmospheric corrosion and a major use is as a protective coating for iron and steel sheet and wire. Galvanized sheets are a prime example. The melting point of zinc is 419 deg C.
Zinc is a sacrificial material that will give itself up before the steel trap will start to rust. This method is also employed on ship hulls as well as other steel objects in contact with highly corrosive environments. Galvanized conduit and tubing is galvanized to deter rust from small scratches. The galvanized coating will sacrifice itself. Zinc Ingot is refined metallic Zinc in an ingot form.

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Aluminium Ingots

An ingot is a mass of metal or semiconducting material, heated past its melting point and then cast into a shape, which is easy to handle, often a bar or block. Additionally, ingots may be moulds from which metal objects are cast.

An ingot is usually rectangular in shape and is subsequently rolled into blooms and billets. Ingots play an integral part in the production of almost all aluminum products. Plates, sheets, foils, wires, rods, and bar products are all produced by pressing or rolling ingots.

Ingots are cast from molten aluminum. In the cast house, crucibles of molten aluminum empty their silvery liquid either directly into moulds or into a holding furnace where the metal is kept molten at temperatures between 1200 and 1500 degrees F. Alloying elements are then added.

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