As the demand for springs increases, the market has introduced various materials for springs. Among them, compression springs are particularly popular. What are the main functions of compression springs?
Compression springs are used to control the movement of machinery, such as control springs in common clutches and valve springs in internal combustion engines; they absorb vibration and impact energy, as in the springs found in common sofa seats; and they store and release energy as power, like the springs in clocks.
Certainly, compressed springs also serve functions such as measurement, reset, drive, and cushioning. They provide resistance and buffering against pressure, making them widely applicable in various mechanical devices.





