1, Advantages and disadvantages of materials
Aluminum door lock:
Advantages: Aluminum door locks are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, oxidation resistant, have good wear resistance, and are lightweight. They can be used on doors and windows, and have a wide range of shapes and applications.
Disadvantages: Aluminum door locks have lower density, lower hardness, lower difficulty, and lower safety compared to zinc alloy door locks.
Zinc alloy door lock:
Advantages: Zinc alloy door locks have a hard texture, high strength, good compression and wear resistance, low coefficient of thermal expansion, easy processing and molding, high processing accuracy, and higher safety than aluminum door locks.
Disadvantage: Zinc alloy door locks are prone to rusting in humid environments.
2, Service life
The difference in service life between aluminum alloy door locks and zinc alloy door locks is relatively small, and their service life can generally reach a considerable amount of time. However, if used for too long, there may be rusting, which affects the effectiveness of use.
3, Material characteristics
Aluminum door lock:
Aluminum door locks are a type of aluminum alloy material with good stability, good waterproofing, and strong resistance to oxidation and corrosion.
Zinc alloy door lock:
Zinc alloy door locks are made by mixing materials such as aluminum and copper, with a long service life, low coefficient of thermal expansion, and good corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, resulting in a longer service life.
The Difference Between Aluminum Door Locks And Zinc Alloy Door Locks
Jul 10, 2024
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