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conical and volute spring

The springs we think of most frequently are the kind that bounce in mattresses or toys. But do you know that there are machine springs? Two such springs are flatter and conical springs. They help our machines run smoothly.

Conical springs are shaped like a cone, that is to say, it has a small end and a larger end. This configuration allows them to squeeze and stretch easily, and exert continuous force in machines. Volute springs, by comparison, resemble a flat spiral. That shape lets them store energy and release it slowly.

The differences between conical and volute spring designs

Conical and volute springs differ only in shape. Conical and volute springs Conical springs have a point and look like a cone; volute springs are flat and have a spiral that looks like it belongs on a staircase. In addition, if you need different levels of force, a conical spring may be more appropriate; volute springs are ideal if a steady force is required.

Why choose HENP conical and volute spring?

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