Product description
Applications
Disc springs are widely used in various industries due to their compact design and high load-bearing capacity. They are particularly suitable for applications requiring precise deflection and load characteristics. Commonly, they are utilized in mechanical engineering, metal construction, and other fields where space-saving solutions and reliable performance are essential.
Fields of Use
Mechanical engineering
Metal construction
Characteristics
Disc springs are made from high-quality materials to ensure durability and performance under demanding conditions. The most commonly used material is stainless steel, such as AISI 301 (DIN 1.4310), which is suitable for applications with thicknesses up to 2 mm. For greater thicknesses or enhanced temperature resistance, AISI 631 (DIN 1.4568) is preferred. In extreme environments requiring superior corrosion resistance and non-magnetic properties, Inconel 718 (DIN 2.4668) is employed. These materials provide excellent resistance to environmental factors, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Additionally, coatings can be applied to improve corrosion resistance further.