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Compression Springs

Compression springs are mechanical components designed to store energy through compression, provide a load (force), or resist pressure forces. Manufactured from metal or metal alloys, these springs compress under applied load and return to their original shape when the load is removed, releasing the stored energy.

In compression springs, the force–deflection relationship is generally linear. However, non-linear characteristics can be achieved using barrel-shaped (hourglass) or conical springs. The ratio of the mean coil diameter to the wire diameter, known as the spring index, is typically preferred to be between 5 and 11.

When a flat and stable seating surface is required, both ends of the compression springs are closed and ground for proper alignment.

Our company manufactures high-quality compression springs in various forms, including:

  • Cylindrical,

  • Conical,

  • Ground or unground ends,

  • With rectangular wi