Product Specification:
Material | Spring Steel |
Usage | Industrial |
Corrosion Resistance | Yes |
Product Description:
Bangalore Spring Industries - In the middle of the nineteenth century the conical shaped spring...Product Specification:
Material | Spring Steel |
Usage | Industrial |
Corrosion Resistance | Yes |
Tensile Strength | 350 Mpa |
Elongation | 20 % |
Hardness | 70 HRC |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Product Description:
Bangalore Spring Industries - In the middle of the nineteenth century the conical shaped spring disc was invented. This spring disc was subsequently termed a “Belleville Washer” .
In the 21st century, disc springs are used in endless devices such as spacecraft, satellites, medical devices, defence systems, automobiles and machine tools, to name a few.
Disc springs are conical shaped washers designed to be loaded in the axial direction only. “F”. Disc springs can be statically loaded, either continuously or intermittently, or cyclically deflected i.e. dynamically loaded.
Disc springs have been used for over 150 years as components for various machines as, compared with standard springs, the conical shape proves this design to be very strong and resilient. This means they can be stacked with very large loads, even when supported by a small installation space. Exhibiting capabilities including a high tolerance to fatigue and a low tendency to creep, disc springs have seen use in artillery pieces, firearms, locking devices and even Formula One Cars.