Die springs are specialized compression springs designed to be used in high-stress, high-load applications such as dies, molds, and heavy-duty machinery. They are characterized by their robust construction, precision, and durability. Die springs are made from high-quality materials and are available in different specifications governed by standards like ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards).
Manufacturing: Both ISO and JIS die springs are manufactured to high precision standards, ensuring consistent performance and reliability.
Load Handling: Both types can handle high loads and are used in applications requiring frequent and repeated cycles.
Color Coding: While both standards use color-coding, the colors and their associated load ratings differ.
Application: Both types are used in automotive, aerospace, machinery, and tooling industries but may be preferred based on regional standards and practices.