Zinc alloys greatly improve longevity of automotive parts, says Cranfield University study
Study compared three different alloys—Aluminum-A380, Magnesium-AZ91D, and Zinc-ZA8
Researchers at Cranfield University have found in a study that switching aluminum with zinc alloys significantly improves the longevity and sustainability of automotive parts, the university announced in a press release earlier in June.
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