Compression springs are widely used mechanical components designed to store energy and provide resistance when compressed. When a load is applied, the spring shortens and returns to its original shape once the force is removed. This ability makes compression springs essential for maintaining force, absorbing shock, and ensuring stable operation in mechanical assemblies.
These springs are typically manufactured from high-quality materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, or music wire, offering excellent strength, elasticity, and fatigue resistance. Various surface treatments, including zinc plating, nickel plating, or powder coating, can be applied to improve corrosion resistance and extend the service life of the spring.
Compression springs are commonly used in automotive parts, industrial machinery, electronic devices, household appliances, and mechanical equipment. Custom compression springs can be produced in different wire diameters, outer diameters, free lengths, and spring rates to meet specific application requirements.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Compression Spring |
| Spring Type | Helical Compression Spring |
| Material | Stainless Steel / Carbon Steel / Music Wire |
| Wire Diameter | 0.1 mm – 10 mm |
| Outer Diameter | Custom |
| Surface Finish | Zinc Plated / Nickel Plated / Powder Coated |
| Production Type | OEM / Custom Manufacturing |
| Application | Machinery, Automotive, Electronics |
Compression springs are widely used in:
Automotive components
Industrial machinery
Household appliances
Electronic equipment
Medical devices
Mechanical tools
Agricultural machinery
High Load Capacity
Compression springs are designed to withstand high compressive forces.
Excellent Fatigue Resistance
High-quality spring steel ensures long service life under repeated compression.
Precision Manufacturing
Advanced spring forming equipment ensures consistent dimensions and spring performance.
Custom Design Support
Wire diameter, coil diameter, length, and spring rate can be customized according to customer requirements.
A compression spring is a mechanical spring designed to resist compressive forces. It shortens when a load is applied and returns to its original length when the force is removed.
Compression springs are typically made from stainless steel, carbon steel, music wire, or alloy steel depending on the application requirements.
Yes, compression springs can be fully customized according to drawings or specifications, including wire diameter, outer diameter, free length, and spring rate.
Common surface finishes include zinc plating, nickel plating, powder coating, passivation, and black oxide to improve corrosion resistance and durability.
Compression springs are widely used in automotive parts, industrial machinery, electronic devices, medical equipment, household appliances, and mechanical tools.
The wire diameter usually ranges from 0.1 mm to 10 mm, depending on the spring design and application.