| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Wire diameter | from 0.03 mm |
| Spring diameter | from 0.25 mm |
Micro Springs:
Made from wires that are only half the thickness of a human hair, our micro springs are a tiny but indispensable key component in medical technology and give many products their actual function.
| Spring Ends | |
|---|---|
| Crimped, retracted, open coil, inclined, specific shapes |
| Spring Bodies | |
|---|---|
| Cylindrical, conical, barrel-shaped or waisted, inclined, specific shapes |
| Materials | |
|---|---|
| Stainless steel | |
| PTFE coatings | |
| Tungsten | |
| Gold-plated tungsten | |
| Platinum | |
| Platinum alloys | |
| Unalloyed spring steel wire | |
| Special materials |
| Typical Applications | |
|---|---|
| Guide wires for minimally invasive surgery | |
| Bend protection, e.g. for fibre-optic cables | |
| Springs and spring systems for medical applications | |
| Catheters | |
| Biopsy tongs | |
| Foreign body tongs | |
| Spiral springs for trachial tubes | |
| Endoscopy | |
| Contact parts for cardiac pacemakers and hearing aids | |
| Spiral springs for the sectors of bronchoscopy, urology, arthroscopy, ENT and gastro-enterologyogie | |
| Springs for inhalers | |
| Springs for insulin pens, syringes | |
| Springs for appliances used in veterinary medicine |
| Sectors | |
|---|---|
| Medical technology | |
| Watchmaking industry | |
| Jewelry | |
| Electrical engineering | |
| Model building | |
| Consumer goods |
