Zinc die-casting alloys can be produced quickly and in large quantities thanks to the efficient hot-chamber die-casting process. Due to their high surface quality, they are used in numerous industries – for example, for housings, connecting elements, or structural components. However, reliable fatigue strength data for applications subject to high cyclic loads has been lacking until now. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability LBF have now closed this gap and investigated the cyclic material behavior of various zinc die-casting alloys. The results have been summarized in a new design concept.
Analysis of cyclic material behavior
In the “ZynkGuss” research project, the Fraunhofer team analyzed the material behavior of the Zamak 5 (ZP0410) alloy, taking into account stress-mechanical and technological influences. Fatigue strength tests showed that the local microstructure created during the die casting process has a decisive influence on the service life of thin-walled components.


