Heat-Resistant Springs
Many industrial environments subject equipment components to extreme temperatures and heavy loads. Conventional wire springs aren’t effective in such demanding conditions, risking premature failure and downtime. The solution is to choose high-temperature alloy wire springs that are specifically engineered to endure extreme heat, thermal shock, and prolonged operation. Contact us to start your high temperature sping project today!
High-Performance and High-Temperature Springs
At Coiling Technologies, we engineer springs that meet product specifications precisely. Tight tolerances provide excellent results for aircraft systems and intricate manufacturing machinery. We work with a range of specialty alloys that offer outstanding heat resistance, tensile strength, fatigue resistance, and corrosion resistance.
A286 Alloy Wire Springs
Also known as Incoloy, A226 alloy is an iron-nickel-chromium alloy that is precipitation hardenable for enhanced tensile strength, yield strength, and wear resistance. This material provides excellent corrosion resistance and strength at temperatures of up to 1,290 degrees Fahrenheit (700 degrees Celsius).
Inconel 600 Wire Springs
Inconel 600 is a high-performance nickel alloy ideal for high-temp springs, such as boilers, compressors, steam valves, and turbines. It can handle up to 65,000 psi but is generally used for 50,000 psi applications for improved fatigue resistance. In furnace components, this material can endure temperatures of up to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Inconel 718 Wire Springs
Inconel 718 is a specialty nickel-chromium alloy with over 50% nickel, high chromium, molybdenum, and columbium or niobium. This combination offers exceptional strength at a wide range of operating temperatures, from cryogenic to up to 1,300 degrees Fahrenheit. This makes Inconel 718 an excellent choice for applications where thermal shock and tensile strength (1,590 MPa) are factors, such as refractories and forges.
Inconel X-750 Springs
Inconex X-750 is an age-hardening nickel-chromium alloy with trace aluminum, titanium, and columbium. After heat treatment, Inconel X-750 springs can maintain tensile strength at temperatures of up to 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. Other advantages include outstanding creep-rupture strength and resistance to corrosive chemicals in reducing and oxidizing environments.
In addition to these leading materials for high-temperature springs, we also work with custom alloys for specialized needs, such as titanium alloys, , Monel, and Elgiloy. All of our custom springs are ISO 9001-certified for maximum quality and dependability. Not sure what material is best suited for your application? Contact us today to get in touch with one of our experts to find the perfect alloy for your high temperature springs.
Types of High-Temperature-Resistant Springs
We can engineer and manufacture heat-resistant springs for your precise application, including:
Whether you need alloy springs for jet aircraft navigational systems or refractory components, we can provide solutions that meet your design tolerances exactly.
Experts in High-Temp Springs
At Coiling Technologies we’re experts in specialized high-temperature alloy wire springs for metal forging, heat treatment, aerospace, defense, oil and gas, energy generation, and other industries where maximum performance is a must. Request a quote today.