
Raymond die springs feature valve quality Chrome Silicon alloy wire.
And that's important if you're still using chrome vanadium alloy
springs. With Chrome Sillicon die springs, you get greater tensile
strength and higher maximum service temperatures. Which means, in
maximum service temperatures to 450¾ F, there is less load loss.
The higher tensile strength translates to increased cycle life over
die springs from other alloys.
Delivery. Local
die spring inventories assures fast, off-the-shelf
super ship delivery from convenient Producto
Service Centers located throughout the United
States and Canada.
Materials. Producto
die springs add life to your dies because
they are made of high tensile strength chromium
alloy steels. They withstand the heavy demands
of shock loading and constant high speed
deflections. In addition, this tough alloy
enables secondary operations, such as penning,
to give Producto die springs and extra performance
margin. Under all stress/ heat conditions,
Productor die springs provide significantly
greater resistance to load loss that springs
made of carbon steel.
Colors. Every
Producto die spring is color coded by work
range, to simplify selection specification
and in plant identification.
Shape. The
round cornered rectangular configuration
of Producto die springs works harder, with
less wasted energy, than round or square
wire configurations. This optimum cross-section
minimizes stress concentration and protects
against fracturing caused by stress build-up
at sharp edges. |