I know what the Merkurs are made of, but what lies beneath the plating of all those old Gillettes - all brass?
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I know what the Merkurs are made of, but what lies beneath the plating of all those old Gillettes - all brass?
I have a Gillette Tech that has a zinc head and an aluminum handle. I would say that most, but not all, Gillette's are of brass.
Right. Yes, exactly. I mis-spoke myself. They are all brass except for those that aren't. Those that aren't brass are made of other stuff.
I've never even heard of ... zamak.
Zamak is a family of alloys with a base metal of zinc and alloying elements of aluminium, magnesium and copper.....It may be referred to as pot metal or white metal.
Pot metal is a slang term that refers to alloys that consist of inexpensive, low-melting point metals used to make fast, inexpensive castings..............Pot metal can be prone to instability over time, as it has a tendency to bend, distort, crack, shatter, and pit with age. The low boiling point of zinc and the fast cooling of the newly-cast part often allow air bubbles to remain within the cast part, weakening the metal. Many of the components of pot metal are susceptible to corrosion from airborne acids and other contaminants, and the internal corrosion of the metal often causes the decorative plating to flake off. Pot metal is not easily glued, soldered or welded.