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Industrial Compression Springs
Compression springs are the most regular type of spring. Compression springs are designed to withstand an axial force and then return to their original position when the force is released. Compression springs are one of the most efficient energy storage devices on the market.
Excel Springs Pvt. Ltd. manufacturing compression springs that match your stringent standards and operate in the most demanding and toughest industrial applications.

Springs with static & dynamic load requirements are manufactured with oil hardened tempered spring steel wire, patented cold drawn wires and stainless steel wires. Springs are designed & manufactured in cylindrical, conical, barrel (convex) shape
All our compression springs are manufactured with high presision to achieve the tighest of tolerances.
Some of the Materials used:
- Music Wire
- Carbon Steel : Grade-3, Grade-4
- OTCS: Value Grade and Clutch Grade
- Stainless Steel : 302, 304, 316 grade
- Precipate Hardened Material
- Inconel, Hastelloy, Elgiloy, Beryllium Copper
Compression Spring Applications:
Compression springs, the most widely used spring on the planet, can be found in a wide range of applications, from basic goods to complicated components. Compression springs are used in the Following applications:
- Aerospace Components
- Agricultural Equipment
- Appliances
- Automotive Applications
- Construction
- Heavy Industry
- Light Industry
- Material Handling
- Medical Devices
- Mining
- Oil and Gas Equipment
- Rail
- Stamping presses
- Transportation equipment
Custom Compression Spring Manufacturer:
Engineers at Excel Springs Pvt. Ltd. can provide specialised design guidance to help you with your spring requirements. Our professional craftsmen manufacture custom compression springs to fit your demands and needs with little or no compromise.
To manufacture the compression spring you require, our experts collaborate with you to:
- Examine the operating circumstances, functional service life, and load requirements.
- Figure out the actual dimensions, form, and size.
- Choose the best material for the job.
- Make a spring design with closed and ground ends, open, squared, tangential, or pigtail ends, or a combination of both.
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