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Spring Type Spring Type |
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DFARS (Defense Acquisition Regulations Supplement) DFARS (Defense AcquisitionRegulations Supplement) |
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Maximum Spring Rate Tolerance Maximum SpringRate Tolerance |
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Minimum Spring Rate Tolerance Minimum SpringRate Tolerance |
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REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) REACH (Registration,Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) |
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RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) RoHS (Restriction ofHazardous Substances) |
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Spring Rate Spring Rate |
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Corrosion-Resistant Compression Springs
These springs are more corrosion resistant than standard compression springs. They're also easier to compress than standard compression springs. As you squeeze a compression spring, it pushes back to return to its original length. Spring rate is the amount of force required for every inch of compression or, for metric springs, millimeter of compression. The higher the spring rate, the harder it is to compress the spring.
302 stainless steel springs have good corrosion resistance.
316 stainless steel springs have excellent corrosion resistance.
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