Torsion Springs
A torsion spring is a spring made from wire that is loaded through twisting (torsion). The torsion spring provides a force opposite to the direction in which the spring is loaded.
Materials Used for Torsion Springs
Name | Material Number |
---|---|
Class-C Steel | 1.1200 |
Stainless Steel (301, 316) | 1.4310 / 1.4401 |
Inconel (X750, 718, 625, 600) | 2.4669 / 2.4668 / 2.4856 / 2.4816 |
Hastelloy (C4, C276) | 2.4610 / 2.4819 |
Titanium (grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) | 3.7025 / 3.7035 / 3.7055 / 3.7165 |
Nimonic 90 | 2.4632 |
Beryllium Copper | 2.1247 |
Phosphor Bronze | 2.1020 |
Brass | 2.0321 |
Monel | 2.4360 |
Phynox / Elgiloy | 2.4711 |
Operating Temperature
The operating temperature of torsion springs depends on the type of material used. Due to the wide range of available materials, we can supply torsion springs that remain functional between -200 degrees Celsius and well over +1000 degrees Celsius. For the operating temperature of each material, please refer to the materials page.
A Wide Range of Torsion Springs
Roveron can supply torsion springs in various types and sizes, from standard straight torsion springs to conical and bi-conical torsion springs. Torsion springs are available with wire diameters from 0.2mm up to approximately 65mm.
Treatment
We offer various treatments for the springs we produce, including galvanizing (zinc coating) in different colors, powder coating, chemical blackening, shot peening, etc. For more information, please refer to the treatments page.
Applications of Torsion Springs
Due to the wide variety of products we offer, our springs can be found in virtually all possible applications. Here are some of the markets where torsion springs are used:
- Offshore
- Hydraulic systems
- Packaging materials
- Agrotechnology
- Machine construction
- Lighting technology
- Food processing industry
- Valves and fittings
- Design agencies
- Metalworking industry