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Metal Springs

Metal springs can be constructed of a wide range of metals, depending on the particular application of the spring. Metal springs are ideal for use in marine, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, medical and in many other contexts. Metal springs can be involved in major or minor ways in alarms, aviation, circuit breakers, electronics, furniture, hardware, instruments and gauges, office/business machines, solenoid valves and writing instruments as well as a wide variety of other industrial, commercial and consumer products.

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HyTech Spring and Machine Corporation
Plainwell, MI
269-685-1768
Since 1984, HyTech has been determined to be the world`s leading producer of quality & affordable metal springs. That`s an aggressive goal & it's a good thing they're used to taking on tough jobs. Their full range of services & unique capabilities will meet your needs. From short lead times, technical expertise, unparalleled quality & exceptional customer service, HyTech goes the extra mile.
Dendoff Springs Ltd.
Surrey, BC
800-661-4205
Dendoff Springs is more than just spring makers; we also resell suspension parts for most lines of automobiles and trucks. Our experienced engineers can assist you in creating your custom design. Products such as metal springs are available for rush orders. We are equipped to manufacture all types of springs regardless of size. We can export directly to your door.
Stanley Spring and Stamping Corporation
Chicago, IL
773-777-2600
Stanley Spring and Stamping offers a variety of custom built metal springs, wireworms, clamps and more. We maintain an up to date catalog that can be mailed to any interested party. When a client can't find the product they need in our catalog, we are more than happy to create it. At Stanley, we can fill any stock or custom spring order within a limited time frame.
Springfield Spring Corporation
East Longmeadow, MA
800-637-3033
Established in 1942, Springfield Spring Corporation designs and fabricates all of the tooling used in our specialized machinery to make our customers spring components. With our specialty equipment, we can produce products such as metal springs with a wide range of spring end and loop configurations. At Springfield, we consistently deliver high quality springs, stampings and wire forms.
Argo Spring Mfg. Co., Inc.
Norwalk, CA
800-252-2740
The excellent staff at Argo Springs is what makes us stand out from the competition. Our skilled engineers work with you to customize your project to fit your requirements, and our knowledgeable and friendly sales staff is able to answer any questions you may have. If you are in need of high quality metal springs, visit our website or give us a call today!
Southern Spring Manufacturing, Inc.
Houston, TX
800-367-2598
At Southern Spring, your assigned account sales person maintains a personal level of interest in trouble-shooting and engineering-follow-through to help avoid problems. Our inspection process includes hand grinding for the best in quality control, which allows us to produce the best metal springs. Our talented staff ensures that your experience at Southern Spring will be a positive one.

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Metal Springs


Like all other spring varieties, metal springs are tools used for the storage and transmission of force. Force can be transmitted to a metal spring through compression, twisting and in other ways. Coil springs are among the most popular and widely produced spring variety, and they are often made of metal, though they are sometimes made out of other materials like plastic. The term "coil spring" is somewhat ambiguous; it can refer to springs with rounded coils or coiled, flat strips. Springs with coiled flat strips are usually referred to as flat springs; they are also a very common spring variety, and they are often made of metal. Torsion springs also qualify as coiled springs, but they involve the storage and transmission of rotational force. Such springs are often made of metal because of its high tensile strength compared to other materials like plastic.

Metal springs come in a wide variety of sizes and types. While springs can be made from a wide range of metals, spring steel is one of the most popular spring composition materials. Spring steel is characterized by its strength and elasticity. Stainless steel is also a very popular spring composition material because of its qualities of strength and corrosion resistance. Stainless steel springs are often employed in situations where sustained or frequent exposure to moisture or chemicals is likely. Metal springs may also be called metal struts, metal props, metal shocks, metal lifts or metal dampers, depending on the industry and application. Metal springs are commonly used to reduce the shock or impact of a load or another element. Particularly in automotive applications and in the case of some varieties of heavy industrial machinery, metal springs can be invaluable shock and impact absorbing utilities, which reduces wear on other connected components and increases the efficiency and operating life of the equipment. Throughout industry and commerce as well as in consumer products contexts, metal springs are important to the functioning of all kinds of products and processes.