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Spirol launches stainless-steel disc springs

A Spirol Industries product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 19, 2009

Spirol Industries has expanded its range of disc springs with the addition of stainless-steel versions.

Two types of stainless-steel disc springs are available.

The austenitic stainless-steel version - X10CrNi18-8 (1.4310) - is ideal for low-cycle applications and is available as a standard product.

For high-cycle applications, Spirol offers, to special customer order, the precipitation-hardened X7CrNiAl17-7 (1.4568) disc spring.

Both offer good corrosion resistance.

Disc springs are conically shaped, washer-type components designed to be axially loaded.

They can be continuously or intermittently statically loaded as well as dynamically subjected to continuous load cycling.

They can be used singularly or in multiples - stacked parallel, in series or in combination.

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