Compression Springs/壓縮彈簧

Compression Springs/壓縮彈簧

A compression spring is an elastic component that stores energy when compressed and returns to its original shape once the external force is removed. It is one of the most common types of springs and is widely used in various mechanical, electronic, and industrial applications, such as automotive suspension systems, valves, medical devices, household appliances, and electronic equipment.

Compression springs are typically made by coiling round or square wire into a helical shape. Depending on the application, they can be designed in different forms — such as cylindrical, conical, barrel-shaped, or with variable pitch — to meet specific mechanical characteristics and space requirements.

 2025-11-04