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Compression Springs A compression spring is a type of mechanical spring designed to resist compressive forces. It consists of a coiled wire, typically made from high-carbon steel or stainless steel, which compresses when a load is applied. This spring stores potential energy as it is compressed and releases it when the load is removed, pushing back to its original shape. Compression springs are widely used in various applications, including automotive systems, machinery, and electronics, to provide cushioning, absorb shocks, and maintain force. Their design, including wire diameter, coil diameter, and number of coils, determines their performance characteristics.



