Compression Spring Manufacturers

Compression springs are usually made from wire that is cylindrically coiled and as a result offers resistance to compressive forces. By designing springs with different wire sizes, coil spacing, and so on, common shapes such as conical, barrel, tapered, and hourglass can be manufactured. These springs offer a good resistance to linear compressing forces and are among components that efficiently store significant amounts of mechanical energy. They can be found in a wide variety of applications, for example, engines, suspensions, pens, and electronics. Learn more about compression springs.

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Logo for Anderson Quality Spring Manufacturing, Inc.Anderson Quality Spring Manufacturing, Inc. (Oregon City, OR)
Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer
AQS is capable of manufacturing a diverse range of formed metal products. We can work with all sizes and types of materials, including carbon and stainless steel, and with wire sizes from 0.004" to over 1.00". We can manufacture all designs of springs, including compression, extension, and torsion, die, wave, and so on.
Product(s) by Anderson Quality Spring Manufacturing, Inc.
Logo for The D.R. Templeman Co.The D.R. Templeman Co. (Plainville, CT)
Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer
Manufacturer of precision compression springs for industrial, medical and consumer products per your specs. Straight, conical (tapered), barrel and hourglass compression springs. All spring materials. Wire sizes from 0.004" [0.1mm] to 0.080" [2.0mm]. On-line stock spring catalog for immediate delivery. Expert engineering assistance available.
Product(s) by The D.R. Templeman Co.
Logo for HyTech Spring and Machine Corp.HyTech Spring and Machine Corp. (Plainwell, MI)
Manufacturer
Compression springs are the most common type of spring. HyTech manufactures a wide range of springs with open, closed and ground ends from wire .002" diameter up to .177" diameter. Our CNC grinding department offers automated feeding to grinders, crush grinding and down-feed grinding, holding tolerances down to +/-.002".
Product(s) by HyTech Spring and Machine Corp.
Logo for Bazz Houston Co.Bazz Houston Co. (Garden Grove , CA)
Contract Manufacturer
Custom compression springs: barrel, concave, conical, double conical, convex, or any combinations of the above. Can coil wire from .004" to .312" in a wide variety of materials with state of the art CNC wire forming machines, as well as conventional coiling machines. GARDEN GROVE, CA & TIJUANA, MEXICO. Both plants are ISO 9001:2000 Registered.
Product(s) by Bazz Houston Co.
Logo for James Spring & Wire CompanyJames Spring & Wire Company (Frazer, PA)
Manufacturer
Custom Compression Springs, plain or ground ends. Wire size range: 0.006" to 0.250". We are ISO 9001:2000 registered.
Product(s) by James Spring & Wire Company
Logo for Sterling Spring L.L.C.Sterling Spring L.L.C. (Chicago, IL)
Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer
Sterling Spring is able to manufacture your compression spring products to your tight tolerance requests. Our wire thickness capabilities are from .003" to .312". Sterling Spring has always looked for ways to reduce costs for its customers.
 
Logo for Spring Engineers Of Houston, Ltd.Spring Engineers Of Houston, Ltd. (Houston, TX)
Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer
Compression springs are helical springs with an open-coil configuration designed to store energy or to resist a force applied along the axis of the coil. The most common form of compression spring is a straight cylindrical coil spring with the ends squared (closed), and a common example is a ball point pen spring.
 
Logo for Cannon Spring CompanyCannon Spring Company (Oklahoma City, OK)
Contract Manufacturer
Any custom spring application, specialty springs: ramp springs, compression springs, extension springs, snap rings, retaining rings, overhead door springs and much more. Metal springs of every type and material.
 
Logo for AMMTECH Spring & Machine Shop LtdAMMTECH Spring & Machine Shop Ltd (Richmond, BC)
Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer, Service Company
Here at AMMETCH Spring Ltd. we do Compression Springs, Extension Springs, and Torsion Rings. Also we do Wire Forms from most materials available. Our years of experience allow us to offer a wide variety of custom precision springs to manufacturing clients.
 
 Elyria Spring & Specialty, L.L.C. (Elyria, OH)
Manufacturer
Extensive capabilities in compression, torsion, extension, flat springs and wave washers in various materials such as stainless steel alloys, music wire, phosphorus bronze, oil tempered wire in both round and shaped forms.
 
 PJ SPRING CO., INC. (West Chicago, IL)
Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer
Manufactures from round square or rectangular material, ferrous or nonferrous, furnished with ground or unground ends. (Wire size: Min.=0.005" Max.=0.312")
 
 Connecticut Spring and Stamping (Farmington, CT)
Manufacturer
Short-run manufacturing and high volume production of all types of springs including: Compression, Extension, & Torsion.
 
 Industrial Spring Corp (Riverside, MO)
Manufacturer
We are equipped to produce springs from .010 to .250 wire diameter. Our grinding capability ranges from hand-operated equipment to large automatic CNC downfeed disc grinders. We also have the capability of real-time SPC and length sorting.
 
 Fox Valley Spring Co., Inc. (Greenville, WI)
Manufacturer
We have 13 automated spring coilers, 5 of which are computer-controlled, allowing us to manufacture complex springs in one operation. We are committed to continually invest in the latest technologies.
 
 Argo Spring Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Norwalk, CA)
Manufacturer
ARGO SPRING is a leading supplier of Compression, Extension, Torsion, and Belleville Springs. ARGO SPRING also specializes in Metal Stampings, Wireforms, Fourslide Products and Assemblies.
 
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About Compression Springs

Springs are mechanical components that have mechanical energy stored in them, capable of undergoing structural changes when subjected to external forces. Compression Springs by Industrial Spring Corp. They are compressed when a force is applied to them and lose their deformed structure when the force is taken off. A very common application of springs is for suspension in vehicles, where the springing action is triggered when the wheel comes in contact with some obstacle, the spring is compressed and the wheel is brought back to normal position when it loses contact with the obstacle. Springs are also a common component in weighing scales, where the force displacement transducer principle is applied.

Springs are available in many types. Some important types of springs are: leaf springs, extension springs, disc springs, snap springs, torsion springs, etc. Compression springs (also called coil springs) are the most commonly used in many applications. The disadvantage of most metal springs is that the material cannot store the energy uniformly; meaning the stress throughout the spring varies. The wire of a helical compression spring is therefore usually a circular cross-section.

Compression springs are helical in shape and have an open coil. These apply an opposing force to the compression along the axis. These springs offer a good resistance to linear compressing forces and are among components that efficiently store significant amounts of mechanical energy in them. Several types of compression springs are available separated by their diameter and shape. Straight compression springs have even diameter across the entire length. Concave, convex, conical, barrel, etc. are the other types of compression springs.

Materials used for fabricating compression springs:

Alloys of steel are used to manufacture most types of springs. Some of the most common types of spring steels are oil tempered wire, chrome silicon, chrome vanadium, 302 and 17-7 stainless. Depending on the characteristics and need of the applications a few other materials are also used to fabricate springs. Beryllium copper, phosphor bronze, Inconel, Monel, and titanium are some of the other materials used to make springs.

Important factors for selecting a compression spring:

Outer diameter, inner diameter, wire diameter, length, and height are the important dimensions that must be considered.

Applications:

Compression springs are found in a wide variety of applications like automotive engines, large stamping presses, and major appliances. They are also used in specific applications like lawn mowers and cell phones. Sensitive instrumentation devices used in process control applications, medical electronic devices also use compression springs in some equipment.

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