We provide springs for
Automotive
When most people think about vehicles, they often think about the engine or the tires. But there are many other components that work together to make a vehicle perform at its best. One of these components is the technical spring. Technical springs are an essential part of automotive systems, contributing greatly to overall performance. They help control motion and provide support in a variety of applications such as suspension systems, engines, and transmissions. Without them, many aspects of vehicle performance would be compromised.
One of the most common types of technical springs used in automotive systems is the coil spring. As the name suggests, these springs consist of a helical coil of wire that compresses or expands when subjected to a load. Coil springs are used in a wide range of applications, from suspension systems to engine valve trains.
Springs play a crucial role in
automotive suspension systems
- Springs can be used in regenerative suspension systems to capture and store energy generated by the vehicle's motion, potentially contributing to increased fuel efficiency or powering auxiliary systems.
- Some performance-oriented vehicles use specialized springs, such as coilovers, to fine-tune the suspension and chassis stiffness for improved handling and stability during aggressive driving.