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News Release from: Associated Spring | Subject: OLMA
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 October 2004
Olma High Performance Compression
Springs
Olma springs are specifically designed to perform consistently, even when operating under the most arduous conditions - within a wide variety of industrial applications.
Olma is the distinctive name of a range of high performance compression springs from Associated Spring Manufactured from high-grade chrome silicon and chrome vanadium steels, these compression springs are specifically designed to perform consistently, even when operating under the most arduous conditions - within a wide variety of industrial applications
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 28 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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There are six separate categories of OLMA high performance compression springs - ranging from extra strong to extra light.
Where particularly high resistance to sustained operating stress is demanded, an additional shot-peening production process further enhances the durability of appropriate Olma springs.
Associated Spring has produced a dedicated new product catalogue, comprehensively listing every high performance compression spring in the range its dimensions and load capacity.
Precisely the right Olma spring is readily identified both by size and also by strength - ensuring it will measure up to the required performance criteria.
These high performance compression springs are featured in the company's recently released, easy-to-navigate catalogue CD - listing thousands of products, complete with diagrams and full technical specifications. Request a free brochure from Associated Spring ...
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