A spring utilizes the elasticity of its material to convert potential energy into kinetic energy, thereby exerting its function. In theory, materials with higher elasticity are generally better. However, in practical use, the material needs to be selected according to the physical and mechanical properties of the material. Factors considered in the selection of general […]
In our lives, there are various types of springs that are used in various fields and have significant effects. There are three common types of springs: compression springs, tension springs, and torsion springs. Their shapes and functions are different. Let’s take a look. Compression spring Compression spring, which is an axial compression spring, is made […]
The slight difference from regular springs is that the spring itself is irregular, with bending and a large number of complex angle designs. And the manufacturing and processing techniques also have relatively high requirements, as well as equipment requirements. Usually it is a computer machine winding. Due to the large number of winding angles and […]
When we manufacture springs, after the spring is formed, it generally needs to go through a low temperature of 220 to 330 degrees Celsius for stress relief annealing or quenching treatment. Sometimes, depending on the different working conditions of the spring and the properties of the material used to compress the spring, quenching and tempering […]
Any spring material has physical properties, which means that as the force gradually increases from zero, it begins to deform for a period of time proportional to the magnitude of the force. At this point, gradually reducing the force to zero will restore the shape of the object. But when the force reaches a certain […]