What materials are used for reed springs to minimize wear and tear
2024-10-14

Reed springs are usually made of stainless steel to minimize wear. Stainless steel has the characteristics of not easy to rust, good corrosion resistance, high hardness and high strength, which is suitable for molds with high running speed, such as injection molds. In addition, stainless steel springs do not plastically deform during use and are able to maintain good elasticity, thus reducing wear.
The advantages of stainless steel reed springs lie in their resistance to wear and durability. Stainless steel has good corrosion resistance and can maintain stable performance in harsh working environments, and is not easy to rust or corrode, thus extending the service life of the spring. In addition, the fine workmanship and reliable quality of stainless steel springs further reduces wear and tear during use.
In addition to stainless steel, there are a number of other materials that can be used in reed springs to minimize wear and tear, such as chromium-molybdenum alloy steel, silicon steel and alloy steel. These materials have their own characteristics, such as chromium-molybdenum alloy steel with high strength and high toughness, suitable for heavy-duty molds; silicon steel has a high permeability and low magnetic loss, suitable for electrical appliances molds; alloy steel has a high resistance to wear and long fatigue life, suitable for springs under large working loads.
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