Springs Types
Release Spring
Release Springs, also known as weapon springs, are used in both manual and fully automatic firearms.
Coil Spring
A coil spring is a type of mechanical spring typically used to store energy and later release it, absorb shock, or maintain a force between contacting surfaces. It is made of steel material shaped into a helix that returns to its natural length when unloaded.
Valve Spring
Valve springs are a type of spring used in various industrial branches. They are components that enable the opening and closing of intake and exhaust manifolds within an engine. Operating conditionally, they open and close as needed.
Battery Spring
Battery springs are found in all materials containing electronic circuits, ranging from electronics to automotive, and from home appliances to the furniture industry. Although these springs are used in a wide variety of sectors, they are especially preferred in the electronics industry.
Magazine Spring
Magazine springs are one of the spring types frequently preferred in the defense industry and firearms manufacturing. Made from stainless, cold-drawn non-alloy wires, magazine springs are a popular choice in the weapon and defense industries.
Hinge Spring
Hinge springs primarily serve the function of energy storage. Like many other types of springs, hinge springs can be used in various industries. They are essentially found in any area that requires hinges, such as door, lid, window opening systems, etc..
Band Form Spring
One type of spring commonly used in many industries such as automotive, energy, electronics, agriculture, and furniture is the band form spring. Band form springs have a rectangular cross-section with certain standardized dimensions.
Die Spring
Different types of die springs have a wide range of functions, from the automotive industry to the machinery industry, and from the home appliance sector to technological devices. Springs can be found in many mechanisms ....
Disc Spring
Disc springs are a type of spring designed to resist high forces, used in special machine mechanisms and connection systems. They are categorized based on their shape and are mostly conical in form...
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