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Spring Hinges

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Stamford, CT
Friction hinges, positioning hinges, torque hinges and damping hinges. Used in medical monitors, notebook computers, electronics, automotive screens, lab equipment, POS terminals, aircraft displays, seats & tray tables. ISO Certified 9001:2015
 
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Bloomingdale, IL
 
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The spring hinge industry focuses on the design, manufacturing, and application of hinges that incorporate a spring mechanism to facilitate automatic closing or opening of doors and other movable components. Spring hinges are essential in various applications where controlled movement is required, such as in doors, gates, cabinets, and machinery. The primary materials used in the production of spring hinges include steel, stainless steel, brass, and aluminum, chosen for their durability, strength, and resistance to corrosion. The manufacturing process involves precision engineering to ensure the spring mechanism operates smoothly and reliably. This process typically includes metal cutting, forming, heat treatment, and assembly. The spring mechanism within the hinge can be a coil spring or a torsion spring, each providing different levels of tension and control. Spring hinges find applications in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. In residential applications, they are commonly used in self-closing doors, such as those leading to garages or basements, to enhance safety and energy efficiency. In commercial settings, spring hinges are used in fire doors and other access points to ensure compliance with safety regulations. Industrial applications include machinery and equipment where controlled movement is necessary to prevent accidents or ensure precise operation. The industry serves sectors such as construction, manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace, where reliable and durable hinge solutions are critical. The demand for spring hinges continues to grow as industries seek to improve safety, efficiency, and automation in their operations. The industry also focuses on innovation in materials and design to meet specific customer requirements and regulatory standards. Overall, the spring hinge industry plays a crucial role in providing essential components that enhance the functionality and safety of various products and systems across multiple sectors.

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