Torsion Springs
A torsion spring is a type of spring that undergoes elastic deformation under the action of a twisting force. Unlike typical extension or compression springs, the load applied to a torsion spring is torsional; that is, when a torque is applied, the spring undergoes an angular displacement. The load on a torsion spring is an axial force, specifically a torque or twisting moment applied to the spring. The ends of the spring rotate through an angle as the load is applied.
Single Torsion Springs/Double Torsion Springs/White Zinc Plated
Torsion springs used in clips, clothespins, or binder clips have a wide range of applications. They provide strong clamping force, ensuring that items are held securely and do not slip. The design and material selection of the torsion spring directly affect the clip’s performance and service life.