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HyTech Spring and Machine CorporationPlainwell, MI 269-685-1768 Whether they are micro compression springs at the heart of a pacemaker or a gigantic spring integral to a NASA space shuttle, HyTech's products make their customers` technology work. At HyTech, they design & manufacture quality wire hooks, as well as many other custom components & precision machined parts for a host of industries from medical & aerospace to automotive & national defense.
Advance Wire Forming, Inc.Cleveland, OH 216-432-3250 Advance Wire Forming is a full service manufacturer of wire hooks and so much more. Their goal is complete customer satisfaction and they pride themselves on producing high quality products delivered to you on time and within budget. They strive to create long term relationships with their clients and continually seek to upgrade their services in order to better serve your needs.
Merrill Manufacturing CorporationMerrill, WI 888-662-9473 A world of custom solutions awaits you at Merrill Manufacturing Corporation. Since 1916, Merrill has worked diligently to position itself as a leader in the wire industry and word-of-mouth praise from satisfied customers continues to enhance their reputation for high-quality wire hooks and on-time delivery. Contact Merrill today to learn more about their world of custom solutions!
Acme Wire Products Company, IncorporatedMystic, CT 800-723-7015 Acme is a unique company providing sturdy, lightweight parts to exacting, repeatable tolerances in custom and specialized engineered steel, stainless steel wire and metal products from engineered solutions to contract manufacturing. Whether your application is for institutional, medical equipment or food processing, Acme`s wire hooks are made to fit your particular product.
Argo Products CompanySt. Louis, MO 877-385-1803 Argo Products Company is committed to being the leader of low cost, high quality metal products with unparalleled on time delivery. We place Quality Gates at appropriate points in our production processes, to ensure the processes are carried out as planned and to ensure customer requirements are met. If you are looking for high quality wire hooks, then Argo Products Company is for you!
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These versatile items known as wire hooks are frequently used by industries including plumbing, hardware, parts manufacturing, fishing, design and several others. The style of hook selected is largely dependent upon its intended use. Hooks made for wire displays are often ornamental and are skillfully designed. Clothing, hats and even food items are organized and presented on such hooks which may be attached to the wall or otherwise suspended. Though commonly used to this extent, wire hooks are also popular as fastening devices. Specially designed screw hooks are often attached to one surface with a loop secured to an adjacent edge. When connected, a secure closure is formed. As types and uses for hooks abound, several factors must be taken into consideration prior to selection. The shape of a hook is crucial as it determines the particular way in which a hook may be used. S-hooks, for example, are more apt to fastening than C-hooks. Material, size, weight, wire density and finishing should also be considered.
While wire hooks are extremely variable, all begin with a similar wire forming process. Before wire hooks can be produced, wire must be carefully manufactured to regulated specifications. The first step in making a hook therefore is to force stock metal through a series of dies which get progressively smaller until the resulting strand has been whittled down to the proper diameter. Aluminum, copper, steel, brass and stainless steel are common metals used in wire production. These metals offer the tensile strength necessary for the aforementioned uses of wire hooks. Once the wire is formed it may be heat treated, quenched or tempered as needed, though this step can also be completed as a finishing process. Wires are then cut to the desired length before being bent, stamped or pressed into shape. Though some manufacturers accomplish these steps manually, CNC machining is often used to promote precision and uniformity. Secondary processes such as painting, coating, plating, galvanizing and threaded occur at this point if needed or desired. The manufacturing and finishing processes are vital to hook performance as they have a significant impact on the physical and mechanical properties of the device. For decorative purposes these factors also affect the aesthetics of a hook.