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Spring (SPRING) is an application that uses the recovery characteristics of materials to store energy or release, relax, vibrate, and reduce impact. When pressure or tension is applied to the elastic body, the elastic body is used to return to its original position or original shape to control, ease, and create rebound impact and other needs. All elastic materials can be spring materials, and common ones are metals, such as steel, stainless steel, engineering plastics, and urethane rubber. The most common uses are compression, tension, and torque. Compression springs, such as flat wire springs, round wire springs, disc springs, plastic springs, and wave springs, are compressed when there is a load, and the spring length becomes shorter; when the load disappears, the spring returns to its free length. Extension springs, such as extension springs, are used for the need to rebound after stretching. The spring stretches when the load is applied and recovers after the load disappears. Torsion springs, the load is axial force, and the torsion or torque generated after the load is applied is used to change the angle or rebound of the torsion spring. Springs are very common in molds, machines, equipment, structures, household appliances, automobiles and motorcycles, bicycles, daily necessities, toys, stationery, etc.

spring

Spring (SPRING) is an application that uses the recovery characteristics of materials to store energy or release, relax, vibrate, and reduce impact. When pressure or tension is applied to the elastic body, the elastic body is used to return to its original position or original shape to control, ease, and create rebound impact and other needs. All elastic materials can be spring materials, and common ones are metals, such as steel, stainless steel, engineering plastics, and urethane rubber. The most common uses are compression, tension, and torque. Compression springs, such as flat wire springs, round wire springs, disc springs, plastic springs, and wave springs, are compressed when there is a load, and the spring length becomes shorter; when the load disappears, the spring returns to its free length. Extension springs, such as extension springs, are used for the need to rebound after stretching. The spring stretches when the load is applied and recovers after the load disappears. Torsion springs, the load is axial force, and the torsion or torque generated after the load is applied is used to change the angle or rebound of the torsion spring. Springs are very common in molds, machines, equipment, structures, household appliances, automobiles and motorcycles, bicycles, daily necessities, toys, stationery, etc.

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