Nextera Insulations manufactures high-quality Stainless Steel Compression Springs (also called breather springs) that are designed for fastening insulation applications in a high-performance insulation system. Our Compression Springs are specifically engineered to remain tensioned when accounting for thermal expansion and contraction in large diameter insulated and jacketed piping, tanks, vessels, and industrial equipment.
Nextera’s Compression Springs are made from AISI Type 302, 304, and 316 stainless steel which results in superb corrosion resistance, tensile strength, and elasticity. These are used in both indoor and outdoor marine and industrial applications and are used in oil & gas, power generation, marine, and HVAC Industries.
Our stainless steel compression springs are widely used to:
At Nextera Insulations, we combine engineering expertise with high-grade materials to deliver fastening solutions that last. Our compression springs are precision-manufactured, quality-tested, and globally trusted for demanding industrial insulation projects.
Stainless steel compression springs are designed to fasten and secure insulation jackets on pipes, tanks, vessels, and industrial equipment. They maintain constant clamping force during thermal expansion and contraction, making them essential in oil & gas, marine, power generation, and HVAC applications.
Nextera compression springs are manufactured from AISI 302, 304, and 316 stainless steel.
Our stainless steel compression springs provide up to 80 lbs./inch of clamping force, with a ½-inch total compression range (¼ inch per spring half). This ensures insulation remains tightly secured without overstressing or damaging the system.
The springs are designed for use with stainless steel strapping up to ¾ inch wide. Recommended installation requires one compression spring for every 25 feet of strapping, ensuring even load distribution and reliable insulation support.
Yes. Nextera stainless steel compression springs are engineered to perform in extremely hot and cold environments while maintaining their elasticity and tension. This makes them suitable for cryogenic systems, high-temperature processes, and marine insulation applications
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