More About Wire Forms
Wire Size: 0.025mm (.005”) upwards.
Material: spring steel, stainless steel, silicon-chrome, high carbon, beryllium-copper, Inconel, galvanised wire, mild steel, phosphor bronze, brass.
Ends: there is a large variety of end types that can be put on a wire form spring including, machine loops, extended loops, double loops, tapers, threaded inserts, hooks or eyes at various positions, extended hooks.
Finishes: zinc/colour passivates, black zinc nickel, electroless nickel, black oxidise, copper plating, tin, chrome acid passivate, colour dyeing, silver.
Quantities: we can produce large quantities efficiently using modern computer-aided machines but we have the facility to make small quantities of prototypes and samples to specifications. Whatever quantity you may need for your wire form springs, we are confident we can fulfil your requirements.
Shapes: there is a limitless variety of wire forms from simple shapes such as hooks to complex three-dimensional form
What Are Wire Forms?
In addition to tension springs, compression springs, torsion springs and flat springs, we also manufacture wire form springs, but what exactly are they?
Wire forms have many uses in the automotive sector, computers and headsets. A wire form can be as simple as a straight wire with a simple bend, to a complex shape with multiple bends for any application.
Common Uses For Wire Forms
One of the main uses of wire forms is the use in the automotive industry and computers. However, their mechanism and design make them a suitable choice for use in agricultural machinery, piano refurbishment, textile machinery and health care sectors as well.