- Wed Nov 16, 2016 3:53 am
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Zamak is a zinc-aluminium alloy, a posh form of pot metal or white metal. Neither zinc nor aluminium cast very well in pure form, they're usually alloyed, aluminium typically with magnesium and silicon, which makes it easier to cast, weld and so on. Zamak being predominantly zinc won't polish up to mirror finish like aluminium alloys will. Would aluminium oxide abrade off and impair a carburettor, it's pretty impervious once it's passivated (formed its surface layer of oxide), or is Zamak just a cheaper alloy, or possibly easier to cast into intricate shape. We often speak of aluminium when in reality we're referring to an alloy such as 6061 or 6066 which are used for bicycle frame tubes.