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Wire Parts

Wire parts, commonly referred to as wire forms, are formed from wire that has been manipulated in some fashion into a specific shape or design. After the wire has been formed from raw materials, it is then further fabricated to create various wire parts. Useful in a broad range of applications, wire parts are beneficial for many industries because of their durability and conductivity as well as their versatility.

HyTech Spring and Machine Corporation
Plainwell, MI
269-685-1768
Since 1984, HyTech has been determined to be the world`s leading producer of quality & affordable wire parts. That`s an aggressive goal; but they are accustomed to taking on tough assignments. Their full range of services & unique capabilities will meet your needs. From short lead times, technical expertise, unparalleled quality & exceptional customer service, HyTech goes the extra mile.
Advance Wire Forming, Inc.
Cleveland, OH
216-432-3250
AWF can manufacture products to your specifications or their talented staff can assist you in developing your product ideas from concept to final product. AWF was formed to service your needs & bring you the quality wire parts you deserve. With 2 locations with over 70,000 square feet of manufacturing space, AWF is able to offer their clients a variety of products at an affordable price.
Merrill Manufacturing Corporation
Merrill, WI
888-662-9473
What does MMC offer? Proven experience, engineering assistance to help you develop the most cost-effective design, active partnerships with customers so they receive the exceptional wire parts they demand, the capability to produce for any application & a superior workforce of trained professionals who are dedicated to providing you with products that gives real value to your business.
Whether you are processing hamburger patties or sterile syringes, Acme Wire Products' custom wire parts will hold up to repeated cycles and be a cost effective part of your mechanical assembly and specific needs. Acme would be glad to give you a quote on your project. Simply go to our helpful website, fill out the appropriate info and you will be contacted in no time.
Bazz Houston Co.
Garden Grove, CA
714-898-2666
Bazz Houston Company's excellent in house engineering department becomes involved at the beginning of every project to verify the integrity of the product design and material used to ensure a quality product at the BEST possible price. Contact Bazz Houston today to order your quality, precision manufactured wire parts and become their newest satisfied customer!
Patrick Manufacturing, Inc.
Elgin, IL
847-697-5920
Patrick Manufacturing operates in approximately 60,000 square feet with state-of-the-art multi-axis, servo controlled CNC machines that offer cost advantages and process controls to help you realize cost reduction goals without compromising quality objectives. Order your precision machined and custom designed wire parts today and never choose another source for quality wire stock again!
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Wire Parts

Some of the many applications of wire parts include: wire grids, racks, POP displays and shelving, which are commonly used in retail, commercial and residential industries; wire light guards, DIN rails, wireways and cable trays, which are often utilized in the electronics industry; wire brackets, busbars and gratings that are used in construction and architectural industries; and wire motor mounts, machine guards, wire baskets and screens, for the industrial manufacturing industry. Also useful in the automotive and aerospace industries, additional wire parts include grilles, coils, clips, hooks, rings, fasteners, hangers and springs. In addition to the many shapes and designs, wire parts can be made with a wide range of materials, chosen for their suitability in certain applications. Commonly made from steel or stainless steel, both metals suitable for corrosive environment, wire parts can also be made from plastics, aluminum, brass, copper and various metal alloys.

In accordance with the vast range of wire parts, there are numerous wire forming processes used to create them. Some of the more common wire forming processes include metal stamping, roll forming, CNC wire forming, weaving and welding. Metal stamping processes involve using a stamping press to form flat metal wire into precisely shaped metal parts. Popular metal stamping processes for wire forming include deep drawing, short run and fourslide. Roll forming is another major wire forming process, able to create flat, round and shaped wire parts. A continuous process, roll forming uses calenders and die punches to shape metal wire into various forms. CNC wire forming processes utilize computer controls in order to ensure a higher level of precision than with other processes; thus, CNC wire forming can include other wire forming processes such as bending or welding but are altered due to the addition of CNC capabilities. Weaving processes are simply methods of interlacing various threads into a pattern similar to a cloth, or on a larger scale with gaps such as a grid. Lastly, wire welding can refer to various processes, the most common of which are MIG welding or TIG welding. TIG welding is the most accurate type of wire welding, however it is much more complex and requires a very skilled operator as well as longer production times, so MIG welding is often used instead.