Years of experience as a manufacturer of automotive leaf springs
Leaf springs can be divided into several types.
2024-10-16
Flat steel spring: A type of long strip spring with a rectangular or trapezoidal cross-section. It is usually used in situations that require bearing large loads and significant deformation, such as automotive suspension systems and engineering machinery.
Curved spring: A type of spring that is formed into a curve, with various shapes such as circular, elliptical, or rectangular. It is typically used in situations that require bearing light loads and minimal deformation, such as clocks and electronic devices.
Wavy spring: A type of spring with a wavy shape, similar to a curved spring but with a more complex wave pattern. It is generally used in situations that require bearing large loads and minimal deformation, such as automotive shock absorbers and industrial machinery.
Compression spring: A type of spring that works under compression, usually used to bear pressure or support heavy objects, such as automotive suspension systems and furniture.
Tension spring: A type of spring that works under tension, typically used to bear pulling forces or connect two components, such as door locks and electrical appliances.
Torsion spring: A type of spring that works under torsion, usually used for transmitting torsional forces or limiting torsional angles, such as in automotive steering systems and mechanical transmission systems.
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