Inquiry (采购产品): High temperature spring My name is Steven Moses, and I am a physics student at the University of Michigan. I am trying to design a device that will measure the Hall Effect at temperatures of up to 1000 degrees Celsius. The mount that I plan on designing will work best with a spring. I need a spring made out of a non-magnetic metal that can withstand temperatures in the 1000 degrees Celsius range. It would be very small, probably around 4 mm long and 2 mm in diameter. Do you have any springs that would meet these criteria, or do you know of any materials that can be used to build one? I would greatly appreciate any advice you can give me. I thank you in advance for your assistance. **** Hidden Message ***** Steven Moses 48109 USA Company: University of Michigan E-mail: samoses@umich.edu **** Hidden Message ***** samoses@umich.edu