Compression springs are mechanical devices designed to resist axial compressive forces and store energy when subjected to a load. Typically made from high-quality steel, stainless steel, or other durable alloys, these springs are crafted in a helical shape to provide reliable performance across a wide range of applications. When compressed, the spring exerts a force proportional to the displacement, making it ideal for absorbing shock, maintaining tension, and returning components to their original position. Widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and manufacturing, compression springs are essential for ensuring smooth operation and enhancing the longevity of mechanical systems. Available in various sizes, wire diameters, and load capacities, they can be customized to meet specific requirements, including corrosion resistance, fatigue life, and environmental conditions. Precision-engineered for consistency and durability, compression springs offer a versatile and cost-effective solution for energy storage, vibration damping, and load-bearing applications.