Special Springs Launches US Series Mechanical Die Spring Line
Amerimold 2021 exhibitor Special Springs offers the North American market an improved, state-of-the-art die spring line that is interchangeable with other die spring brands.
Photo Credit: Special Springs North America
Special Springs North America, a subsidiary of Special Springs s.r.l., announces the official launch of its improved, state-of-the-art, mechanical die spring line, US Series. The US Series by Special Springs has been updated from the company’s previous stripped die spring product line to better align with the demands of the North American market, and will be demonstrated at Amerimold 2021.
According to Special Springs, the US Series is made from a pre-tempered chrome silicon, chrome vanadium alloy and processed with state-of-the-art heat treating and manufacturing equipment. The US Series is also painted using Electrophoretic Deposition (E-Coat), which creates a uniform coating on all edges and surfaces. This also provides the die springs with excellent resistance to corrosion compared to other coating methods, such as traditional powder coating, the company notes. Special Springs manufactures all springs 100% in-house, for complete quality control and timeliness.
Further, Special Springs’ North American President Jim Glynn notes that the US Series line is completely interchangeable with other die spring brands on the market. Overall, the company stocks more than 100,000 mechanical die springs and over 15,000 nitrogen gas springs, which allows for same day shipping and next day delivery.
Exhibitor: Special Springs North America
Booth 516 (P)
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