Torsion Springs
A torsion spring has ends are rotated in angular deflection and offer resistance to externally applied torque. The wire itself is subjected to bending stresses rather than torsional stresses, as might be expected from the name. A torsion spring of this type is usually close wound, reduced in coil diameter, and increased in body length as they are deflected. The designer must consider the effects of friction and arm deflection on the torque.
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Extension Springs
Extension springs are springs which absorb and store energy by offering resistance to a pulling force. Various types of ends are used to attach the extension springs to the source of the force. Advanex Americas can produce extension springs with wire diameters of .005" - .320" in a variety of materials and specifications.
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Compression Springs
Compression springs are an open-coil helical spring that offers resistance to a compressive force applied axially. Compression springs are usually coiled as a constant diameter-cylinder. Other common forms of compression springs such as conical, concave, (barrel,) convex (hourglass) or various combinations of these are used as required by the application.
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Wire Forms
Wire forms have infinite uses and possess an equally large array of shapes and sizes. Wire forms can be anything from a load supporting link with negligible deflection to a tension applying component where a static load is necessary for proper function of an assembly.
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Straight Pins
Straight pins are straightened wire cut to customer-specified lengths and tolerances. The straight pins are then cut, chamfered and polished to remove burrs and enhance performance. Upon request, straight pins can be treated to enhance surface texture. Advanex Americas can produce straight pins available in lengths up to 18" and diameters up .187".
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Plastic Injection Molding
Plastic injection molding, like its name describes, consists of the process of ‘injecting’ a thermoplastic or thermosetting plastic into a mold fixture to form a desired shape by utilizing some specialized machinery. The range of shape and form of the end product is only limited by the constraints of the final assembly or manufacturing capabilities.
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Plastic Springs
Combining our expertise in spring engineering and plastics, we've produced effective and lightweight plastic springs to meet our customers' changing needs in the 21st Century. We can produce springs in a variety of different materials, all with excellent memory, and protected against aging and thermal deformation through our unique form-stabilization technology.
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Stampings & Clips
Metal Stamping is composed of a large diversity of parts that are formed or blanked from strip material. These components are manufactured from flat stock spring steel.
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Torsion Springs
Extension Springs
Compression Springs
Wire Forms
Straight Pins
Plastic Injection Molding
Plastic Springs
Stampings & Clips