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The expertise of our specialists is reflected in every product we create. From spring design to the finished component, we support our customers throughout the entire process. Whether it’s compression springs, tension springs, torsion springs, wire-formed parts, or spring-based assemblies, we place the highest value on quality and cost-effective production right from the planning stage.
Partnering with Hans Ziller GmbH means gaining much more than just a spring supplier—we are your dedicated expert and service provider for all things related to springs.
The winding of the spring body is the first step in the spring manufacturing process and lays the foundation for the final product. In our spring coiling machines, the raw material undergoes a cold forming process without material removal, transforming it into a spring blank. We keep our machinery up to date with the latest technology to ensure optimum conditions for producing springs with wire diameters ranging from 0.1 to 18 millimetres. Using camera or laser-based measuring systems, we closely monitor the process to ensure precision in the production of spring blanks.
Grinding is an important and costly step in the manufacturing process of compression springs. At Hans Ziller GmbH, both through-feed and plunge grinding techniques are used. State-of-the-art feeding systems automatically load the grinding machines for large-scale production. With 30 machines in operation, we ensure that the spring blanks are ground to the highest standards of parallelism and concentricity.
In order to eliminate unwanted internal stresses that could adversely affect the spring's properties, the springs undergo a heat treatment process after being coiled. Depending on the material, this step takes place at temperatures between 240 and 650 degrees Celsius. At Hans Ziller GmbH, heat treatment is carried out either in chamber furnaces or in a continuous process using tunnel furnaces.
Shot peening hardens and compresses the surface of the spring. This treatment increases the fatigue strength of dynamically stressed components by introducing compressive residual stresses into the material. In our advanced vibratory feeder systems, we use shot media with diameters of 0.4 and 0.6 millimetres. This enables us to achieve high quality fatigue results that far exceed industry standards.
To prevent plastic deformation of the spring during its service life, Hans Ziller GmbH pre-sets the springs to customer specifications. This process involves applying a deliberate load that exceeds the elastic limit of the material, anticipating future loss of force and length. Using a variety of machines, we subject the springs to either a hot or cold pre-setting process to ensure that they withstand the specific demands of the customer's intended use.
Special packaging plays a crucial role in many processes in the world of technical springs. It is used to protect the springs and improve part handling. As springs can easily become entangled or caught, custom packaging solutions help to prevent this.
Packaging in VCI bags
Packaging in bags or KLTs (small load carriers)
Other customer-provided packaging
Application of adhesive film
Mounting on magnetic plates
Insertion into pipes or tubes
Separation in blister packs
Separation in trays or honeycomb structures