We provide springs for
Aerospace
Springs are an important part of the aerospace industry. They form the backbone of many components and allow planes, drones, satellites, solar panels, aircraft controls, valves, throttles, and more to function their way. Without the spring, the industry would not be the same. Strict military and aviation guidelines mean that all components of the aircraft, including the springs, must be of the highest quality and precision; they support a wide range of applications and reduce part weight while maintaining the highest performance standards.
This makes springs vital to the aerospace industry. Without springs, we wouldn’t be able to have the essentials of aerospace. For example, retractable tray tables, trunk doors, handrails, stairs and cup holders require springs to function. They help open and close many components that wouldn’t exist without them—and, more importantly, springs are some of the main elements of aircraft landing systems. They are also present in satellite dishes and probes that allow navigation and are critical for ground service teams that need to refuel aircraft. You can find springs basically anywhere in the industry, and their absence means that airplanes as we know them don’t exist
Springs play a crucial role in
aerospace industries
- Springs are used to isolate and dampen vibrations in aerospace systems, reducing the impact of external forces and preventing resonance that could lead to structural damage or system malfunction.
- Springs are integral components of landing gear systems, absorbing the impact and shock during takeoff and landing. They ensure a smooth and controlled contact with the ground, enhancing passenger comfort and safety.