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News Release from: Zinc Information Centre
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2007
Zinc diecasting communication campaign
initiated
A communication campaign on zinc die-casting covers the main information requirements of designers and specifiers on zinc die-casting.
IZA Europe is launching a communication campaign on zinc die-casting This campaign is the result of several months work undertaken by a group of experts from zinc, zinc alloys and zinc die-casting companies and associations, including UK's Zinc Information Centre, under the coordination of the International Zinc Association, IZA Europe This Working Group has developed a set of new marketing tools that covers the main information requirements of designers and specifiers on zinc die-casting
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 6 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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These tools can be viewed in more details on the dedicated website www.zinc-diecasting.info, and in a simple flyer.
The main objective of this campaign is to inform existing, but also and even more importantly new, potential designers and specifiers and help them in their own work in using zinc alloys and benefit from their technical and economical advantages.
All the documents are available in electronic format from the www.zinc-diecasting.info and that the flyer and brochures are available in printed format on a free basis by request to Zinc Information Centre.
The distribution of the 'engineering database' is achieved through a specialized publishing company (WWCom), which handles the license agreements required to have access to the full database.
The license fee for a two year period will be 150 Euros, (see the website for more details).
Special arrangements can be made for schools and technical institutes.
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