Stainless Steel compression springs
Stainless steel compression springs is a relatively common elastic element, which can produce elastic deformation when subjected to compression force and convert mechanical or kinetic energy into elastic potential energy. After unloading, the deformation of the compression spring disappears and returns to its original state, converting the deformation energy into mechanical energy or kinetic energy.
Stainless steel compression springs are the best choice for corrosion resistance and high temperature applications. This makes its application range very wide. Our ss compression springs can be used in a variety of industries, including: automotive, door locks, watches, toys, medical equipment, aerospace, hardware, computer components, precision instruments, electronic equipment, etc.
Stainless steel characteristics:
Stainless steel compression springs are made of stainless steel materials, such as: 302, 304, 316, etc. These materials have the following characteristics:
Corrosion resistance
Stainless steel material has excellent corrosion resistance, can work in a variety of corrosion environment for a long time, to meet the requirements of high and low temperature, corrosion resistance and other working environment.
High temperature resistance
Some stainless steel materials such as 316 have high temperature resistance, suitable for high temperature environment applications.
High strength and durability
Stainless compression springs have high tensile strength and fatigue limits, can withstand large loads and frequent vibration, and maintain long-term stability and reliability.
Environmental protection
Stainless steel is a recyclable material, which meets the requirements of environmental protection and is conducive to the recycling of resources.
Beautiful and easy to clean
Stainless steel surface is smooth, not easy to attach dirt, easy to clean and maintain, while its silver-white appearance also has a certain aesthetic.
Elastic performance
Stainless steel compression spring has a high elastic limit and fatigue limit, can withstand greater load and vibration
Stainless steel compression springs are widely used in the following fields:
- Chemical machinery: Because the spring has a corrosion resistance, it can also be widely used in chemical equipment;
- Electronics industry: small stainless steel compression springs play an important role in electronic components that require corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance and high elasticity;
- Instruments and meters: Used in various precision instruments and meters to provide stable elastic support.
- Other fields: such as hardware, plastics, toys, cars, batteries, electronic communications, sofas, bicycles, lamps, fixtures, fixtures, switches, locks, gifts, crafts and so on.
The production process of stainless steel compression springs includes the following key steps:
- Selection of raw materials: Choose high-quality stainless steel materials, such as SUS302, SUS304, SUS316, etc.
- Roll: According to the use of the spring, load and other parameters, the spring coil machine is used to bend the stainless steel wire into the shape of the spring.
- Heat treatment: The spring has better elasticity and durability through heat treatment. The heat treatment temperature is usually 200-250℃, and the holding time is 30-60 minutes.
- Surface treatment: the spring is treated with oil removal, pickling, cleaning, sandblasting, etc., so that the surface is smooth, beautiful, without stains and scratches.
Select and use precautions
- Working environment: Select stainless steel materials with corresponding corrosion resistance and high temperature stability according to the actual application scenario.
- Elastic properties: According to the load and stress requirements, select stainless steel compression springs with appropriate elastic limits and fatigue limits.
- Shape and size: According to the installation space and force situation, choose the appropriate shape and size of the spring.
- Customized requirements: According to the actual application requirements, communicate with the spring manufacturer, provide relevant parameters, and customize the appropriate stainless steel compression spring.
In short, 316 stainless compression springs are widely used in many fields because of their excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, non-magnetic and good elastic properties. The selection and use must be based on actual application scenarios and requirements.