Compression Springs
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Compression Springs
Compression springs are manufactured in different diameters and lengths to provide high performance. They are suitable for a wide range of applications, from automotive to machinery manufacturing.
Compression springs are types of springs that store energy by compressing under an applied force and release this energy by returning to their original form when the load is removed. They are widely used in mechanical systems to control force, reduce vibration, and help components operate in a balanced manner.
These springs are generally produced in cylindrical or conical shapes and are designed to operate under pressure. Compression springs shorten when force is applied and extend back to their original length when the load is removed, ensuring that the system operates in a balanced and stable way. Thanks to these characteristics, they play an important role in many machines and mechanical systems.
Compression springs are widely used in automotive, machinery manufacturing, home appliances, agricultural machinery, defense industry, and various industrial equipment. They play an important role in suspension systems, valve mechanisms, shock absorber systems, and many machine components.
High-strength spring steel, stainless steel, and various alloy wire materials are commonly used in the production of these springs. The material used and the quality of production directly affect the durability, performance, and service life of compression springs.
Thanks to modern CNC spring machines, compression springs can be produced with high precision in different wire diameters, sizes, and technical specifications. In addition, processes such as heat treatment, grinding, and surface coating can be applied depending on the demand to increase product durability.
Despite their simple structure, compression springs are an important engineering component that ensures the reliable operation of many mechanical systems and have a wide range of applications in industrial production.
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