rfdesign1
Electrical
- Sep 14, 2016
- 8
Hi,
The dual compression coil design shown works great. In assembly it is tightly surrounded by plastic molded parts and provides electrical connectivity between a battery and a circuit board.
Problem is that when received from the spring mfr, these parts are incredibly difficult to separate from each other, even with shakers. The mfr has suggested that this nickel plated high carbon steel would not be so tangled if nickel plating were eliminated. I'm not sure that I believe all the tangling occurs in the plating process. Also, for electrical connectivity it seems non-plated steel could eventually fail. Any significant changes to the spring design will require redesign of plastic molds, pcba's, etc.
My questions:
1. Should I try a different material that requires no plating? Phosphor Bronze? Stainless Steel?
2. How can I redesign the end coils so that they are easier to untangle? I'm considering fewer turns in each coil with an "open" end. Resulting spring force variations can be accommodated.
3. Is my spring mfr lacking in capabilities to properly handle and package this spring to keep it untangled?
Thank you,
Dave
The dual compression coil design shown works great. In assembly it is tightly surrounded by plastic molded parts and provides electrical connectivity between a battery and a circuit board.
Problem is that when received from the spring mfr, these parts are incredibly difficult to separate from each other, even with shakers. The mfr has suggested that this nickel plated high carbon steel would not be so tangled if nickel plating were eliminated. I'm not sure that I believe all the tangling occurs in the plating process. Also, for electrical connectivity it seems non-plated steel could eventually fail. Any significant changes to the spring design will require redesign of plastic molds, pcba's, etc.
My questions:
1. Should I try a different material that requires no plating? Phosphor Bronze? Stainless Steel?
2. How can I redesign the end coils so that they are easier to untangle? I'm considering fewer turns in each coil with an "open" end. Resulting spring force variations can be accommodated.
3. Is my spring mfr lacking in capabilities to properly handle and package this spring to keep it untangled?
Thank you,
Dave