The Beginner’s Guide to Closed-Wound Springs

Closed-wound springs offer a reliable and versatile form of energy storage. Like all springs, they are designed to store mechanical energy. When exposed to a load, they will become shorter or longer while simultaneously storing the load’s energy. Closed-wound springs, … Read More

6 Things to Consider When Choosing a T-Handle Knob

T-handle knobs offer an ergonomic and effective control mechanism. Like other types of industrial knobs, they are commonly used to adjust machinery and equipment. T-handle knobs, however, feature a unique T-shaped design that makes them easy to grab and turn. … Read More

How Is Steel Different From Iron?

Steel and iron are two versatile materials. They are used to make bridges, buildings, automobiles, aircraft, fasteners, gates and more. While they share some similarities, however, they steel and iron aren’t the same. Composition Steel and iron have different compositions. … Read More

Hinges: Understanding End Play and What It Means

The function and performance of a hinge relies heavily on proper end play. If there’s too much end play, the hinge may suffer from premature wear and tear. If there’s not enough end play, you may struggle to open and … Read More

The Beginner’s Guide to Hybrid Cables

Have you heard of hybrid cables? If so, you might be wondering what they are and how they differ from traditional cables. Hybrid cables are commonly used for automotive sensors, actuators, surveillance systems, medical equipment, solar panel systems, smart lighting … Read More

Magnets: Understanding Curie Temperature and Why It’s Important

When using a magnet around heat, you should be aware of its Curie temperature. Magnets are susceptible to heat-related demagnetization. Whether it’s a ceramic or rare-earth magnet, exposure to excessively hot temperatures may cause it to lose its magnetic properties. … Read More

What Affects the Load Capacity of a Hinge?

Ever wonder what factors affect the load capacity of a hinge? Hinges are commonly used on heavy objects, such as doors and gates. As mechanical bearings, they connect objects to an adjacent surface while allowing for a limited angle of … Read More