When your product depends on a ground compression spring, the choice of material is the backbone of performance, reliability, and service life. At Automated Wire Products, material selection shapes every decision we make, from design review to final inspection. Our portfolio of more than 300 materials reflects decades of sourcing expertise, allowing us to match each project with a wire that meets its exact performance demands.
Read on to see how our material expertise impacts performance, why the breadth of our selection matters, and how we help customers find the right fit every time.
A spring’s material sets the stage for everything that follows: strength, corrosion resistance, temperature tolerance, fatigue life, and even the cost-to-performance balance. Selecting the wrong wire can lead to premature wear, inconsistent loads, or costly downtime.
Our engineers have spent decades learning how materials behave during coiling, grinding, and presetting, and how those factors carry through to the real world. That experience means we can identify the right alloy faster, explain its tradeoffs clearly, and build it into your spring without introducing risk.
Every coil of wire we purchase comes with a certification from the mill. Those records are kept permanently, so when a customer asks for documentation, we can provide it on the spot. The process starts with quality and keeps it in focus until the final spring leaves our floor.
We source only to the latest ASTM specifications and maintain a broad selection so your spring can be matched to your environment, performance needs, and budget. Among our frequently used materials:
Specialty alloys are also in the mix for unique or unconventional requirements, giving us flexibility to meet specialized demands without compromising lead time or performance.
Each industry AWP serves brings a different set of challenges, from moisture and abrasion in agriculture to elevated temperatures in industrial powertrains. Matching material to those conditions is where our process pays off.
Our team looks at more than just the environment. Load requirements, cycle life targets, assembly constraints, and cost parameters are all weighed before recommending a material. That level of detail avoids the risk of over-engineering — or worse, underestimating — what your application needs.
Material quality doesn’t begin when the wire hits the coiler. It begins with sourcing. Our relationships with trusted suppliers give us access to the best available lots, and our incoming inspection process verifies they meet every specification.
Once in production, our CNC coiling, grinding, and presetting processes protect the integrity of the material. The wire’s mechanical properties stay consistent from the first part to the millionth.
The same alloy can behave differently depending on the wire diameter, the index of the coil, and the method used to grind the ends. AWP’s focus on ground compression springs — and only ground compression springs — has built an uncommon depth of knowledge in how those factors interact.
Our customers benefit from that experience in practical ways:
When a project calls for corrosion resistance, we can explain exactly how a 302 stainless will behave compared to a 316 in your specific environment. When load consistency matters, we know which chrome silicon variation will keep the tolerance band tightest after presetting.
AWP’s material library includes more than 300 wire types, each selected for specific performance, environmental, and cost considerations. Material selection is built into our design process from the very beginning, ensuring the final spring delivers the strength, consistency, and durability the application demands. Every coil of wire is certified, traceable, and processed to the highest standards, giving customers complete confidence in both the product and the process behind it. Connect with our team to discuss your project and discover the difference the right material can make for your next spring design.