koza19
Mechanical
- Sep 28, 2005
- 52
I have a technical question about a compression spring we make for a customer. The spring is made of 316SS spring temper per ASTM A313. The problem that occurs is the customer places the compression spring into a mold so the spring is under some compression, about 20% of the deflection and the stresses at the compression point are lower then 10% MTS [Minimum tensile strength], the mold and spring get heated to 300F for 15 min and after the heating cycle the customer is finding that the springs are approximately 10% shorter. When we manufacture the spring we coil it and then stress relieve at 400F for 30 min in a inline oven.
The question I have
Is this spring relaxation due to temperature or insufficient stress relieving after the coiling process.
We are running some tests but I was hoping to give some preliminary info to the customer based on any feedback.
Thanks much
The question I have
Is this spring relaxation due to temperature or insufficient stress relieving after the coiling process.
We are running some tests but I was hoping to give some preliminary info to the customer based on any feedback.
Thanks much