The near-net shape and complex configurations of die cast zinc parts make them cost effective for thousands of industrial, appliance, tool, and housewares applications. Their limitation, however, lies in dynamic conditions where mating surfaces rub together repeatedly, such as on cams, plungers and pushrods, slides and carriage guides, bearing surfaces, thrust surfaces, gears, valve and switch parts, wear or end plates, latches and pivots.
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