Compression springs are vital components used across a wide array of industrial and automotive applications. These springs consist of open coils that compress to reduce in length when subjected to an external force. This compression action allows them to store potential energy, which is released when the force is removed, returning the spring to its original uncompressed state. Within the industrial and automotive sectors, compression springs serve numerous functions, including shock absorption, vibration isolation, force generation, and component retention. They are found in various applications such as suspension systems, valve actuation mechanisms, clutch assemblies, and seating arrangements. Compression springs are available in a range of sizes, materials, and configurations to suit different requirements, including variations in load capacity, compression rate, and environmental conditions. Their versatility, reliability, and efficiency make them indispensable components in the design and operation of machinery, equipment, and vehicles across diverse industries.

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