Small gas springs are devices that use compressed gas, typically nitrogen, to provide a force that can be used to assist in the opening or closing of a variety of objects such as cabinets, doors, and lids. Mini gas spring are often used in applications where a controlled movement is required, such as in automotive hoods and trunks, medical equipment, and industrial machinery.
Small gas springs consist of a cylinder filled with compressed gas, a piston that moves within the cylinder, and a rod that extends from the piston. As the micro gas spring is compressed or extended, the gas inside the cylinder resists the movement, providing a force that can be used to assist in the movement of an object.
Small gas springs are available in a variety of sizes and force capacities to accommodate different applications. Miniature gas springs are typically made of materials such as stainless steel and have a compact design to fit into small spaces. Some small gas springs also come with adjustable force settings, allowing users to customize the amount of force required for a specific application.