The Difference Between Precision Springs And Independent Springs

Feb 19, 2024 Leave a message

Both precision springs and independent springs belong to the category of springs, and there are significant differences in the design and use of precision and independent springs.
Precision springs, also known as small springs, have a smaller wire diameter, usually 0.06-1.0mm. This type of spring is very meticulous in design and production, and advanced automation equipment is generally used for production during the production process, providing 24-hour service. This type of spring is mainly used in various industries, including high-tech products such as automobiles, aviation, and industrial equipment, as a precision adjustment component.
Independent spring, also known as independent bagging, is a spring net formed by flattening each spring separately, packaging it in a fiber bag, non-woven fabric bag, or cotton bag, and then arranging and combining them to bond together. This spring has the characteristic of each spring body working independently to achieve independent support and expansion. An independent spring mattress is a typical use of it, characterized by the cotton layer on the bed net being adhesive, allowing each bag of springs to be evenly filled and providing a comfortable feel to use.
Overall, precision springs emphasize high precision, high stability, and are suitable for stable use in precision equipment adjustment; And independent springs place greater emphasis on comfort and quietness, making them suitable for mattresses that require quiet and anti-interference environments. The specific type of spring to choose depends on actual needs.
In addition, there are differences in the manufacturing process and price between precision springs and independent springs:
Manufacturing processes vary: The manufacturing process of precision springs is very complex, requiring high-precision equipment and processes such as cold winding, heat treatment, and surface treatment. The manufacturing process of independent springs is relatively simple and generally made by machines, such as stamping and winding.
Price difference: Precision springs are generally more expensive due to their complex manufacturing process, which requires high-precision equipment and processes. Independent springs are relatively inexpensive due to their simple manufacturing process and mass production capability.
In summary, although precision springs and independent springs are both springs, there are differences in their use, design, manufacturing process, and price. Therefore, it is necessary to choose a suitable spring model based on specific application scenarios.