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  1. 5 Common Misconceptions About Springs

    When I began working in the spring industry, I didn’t realize how complicated and vast springs were. It is not always easy to understand the many aspects of springs unless you really dive into the subject. That is why there are several misconceptions that we want to discuss and clarify.

    1.) Thinking that all compression springs can compress down to solid height.

    Springs have an elastic limit which depends on the proportion of their physical dimensions along with the material type. Every spring has an elastic limit and this is as far as it should go, for some springs the elastic limit could be

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  2. So What is a Spring?

    Every time I tell my friends and relatives where I work, the question always pops up.

    “WHAT IS A SPRING?”

    It’s funny really. All of them know what a spring is but I suppose they can’t imagine what I would do working at a spring company. They ask, “springs for what?” (Either that or they think I’m talking about screws and bolts).

    So I tell them: “For EVERYTHING!”.

    Yes, springs are everywhere. You can find them in home appliances, medical applications, in your car, the trampoline in your backyard, doors, and the list goes on and on. They are a huge part of our lives and assist in the automation of everyday devices. Springs even allow us to beat gravity!

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  3. Thank God for Springs

    In my discovery of the spring industry I found myself astounded! I wasn’t aware there was so much to the design and creation of a spring. Turns out they’re not as insignificant as most of us make them to be.

    Springs can be found in millions of devices or applications within several industries. Some of the industries we serve are shown below.

    industries we serve

    • Agricultural
    • Automotive
    • Aviation
    • Computer
    • Construction
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  4. Test

    Welcome to Magefan blog extension for Magento® 2. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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