Compression Springs
Compression springs are in the shape of a helix made from spring wire and are primarily used in a ‘PUSH’ application. When we put a load on a compression spring, it initially compresses and then stores the energy, which in turn pushes back the load and the spring returns to its original position. Compression springs are generally made from circular cross-section material due to its availability, however, we can also use square, rectangle, oval and tapered cross-section to achieve a better design to meet your special requirements.
We can also configure compression springs into various shapes such as a cone, hourglass or barrel. As one of the best compression spring manufacturers, we will be able to serve you with spring dimensions from 0.011” to 3.00” for your application.
Our Helical Compression Springs are produced with extensive types of materials including:
MATERIAL | GRADE | CHARACTERISTICS |
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Super Alloys | Inconel X-750, Inconel 600 | Oxidation and Corrosion Resistant Materials |
Cobalt-Nickel Alloys Springs |
Highly resistant to sulfide stress corrosion and cracking |
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Nickel Alloys Springs |
Hastelloy and Nimonic |
Resistance to non-oxidizing acids and Nimonic withstand very high temperatures |
Nonferrous Springs |
Phosphor Bronze and Beryllium Copper |
Excellent corrosion resistance and are nonmagnetic |