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HyTech Spring and Machine CorporationPlainwell, MI 269-685-1768 HyTech's desire is to not only be your best supplier of superior wire products, but also to be your partner. HyTech's partnership begins with the initial design and continues through prototyping and production. Since design is a critical part of product engineering, their team will work with you to make sure that your design is the best possible. Let HyTech handle all your wire needs.
Advance Wire Forming, Inc.Cleveland, OH 216-432-3250 Advance strives to offer the kind of services that their clients are looking for in a constantly changing rapid paced business environment. They have brought together a dedicated hard working staff along with the finest equipment and dedicated facilities to anticipate your needs. Advance is your one stop shop for wire products and many more quality services. Contact AWF today!
Merrill Manufacturing CorporationMerrill, WI 888-662-9473 Merrill Manufacturing Co. is a total quality provider of manufacturing services at the lowest total cost & is committed to continuous improvement in fulfilling the needs of customers & employees. Located in Merrill, WI, Merrill proudly exhibits its expertise in manufacturing services across the nation, providing a wide range of businesses with the quality & affordable wire products they deserve.
Acme Wire Products Company, IncorporatedMystic, CT 800-723-7015 In 1970, Edward J. Planeta started Acme to provide the growing computer industries with custom parts. Today, Acme is run by a quality team that brings hands-on manufacturing experience with outside business perspective. Their goal is to become & remain the top precision wire fabricator in the country & to provide their customers with engineered wire products that best suit their needs.
Argo Products CompanySt. Louis, MO 877-385-1803 Argo Products Company is an ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturer and assembler of wire products. Our commitment to technology shows in our use of robomatic CNC wire forming machines. We are committed to being the leader of low cost, high quality metal products with unparalleled on time delivery. Let us be your manufacturing partner to help you meet your metal working needs!
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Wire Product
Examples of wire products include wire racks, baskets and shelves, which are popular in a number of industries as are wire screens and guards, which are frequently employed as a means of improving workplace safety. Music, electronics and electricity, lighting, plumbing, parts manufacturing, material handling, food processing, medical, agricultural, automotive, aerospace, material handling and machining industries utilize wire forms in daily operations. The popularity of such components can be attributed to their lightweight and excellent airflow. Lightweight and easily produced, these products also improve accessibility and air circulation. Wire parts manufacturers and distributors commonly offer these beneficial items in stock or standardized fabrications. Though capabilities may vary, many offer customized wire machining as well. The capacity for wire product manufacturing continues to expand as technology allows the creation of increasingly smaller and more complex wire apparatus.
In addition to increases in technology, the number of materials that may be used in the production and assembly of wire products has also improved. Ferrous, non-ferrous and even precious metals are commonly used in the creation of wire workings. Brass, stainless steel, steel, iron, titanium, tungsten copper, aluminum, nickel, platinum and virtually any type of metal may be used in the production of wire. Plastic wire is also available, though less common and often times less applicable. It is important to consider the qualities of a given material with regards for the application and environment it will be used. Ductility, malleability, electrical and thermal conductivity, tensile and impact strength, magnetism, dimensions and corrosion resistance should all be applicable. The processing techniques employed on a wire form should also be of concern as they will impact the aforementioned qualities as well as the final product. To create wire, stock materials are drawn or forced through a series of progressively smaller dies which trim the material to a predetermined diameter. These thin, long strands of metal have a round, oval or shaped cross-section as desired. Coil making or roll forming is the next step in the process which creates stock metal shapes that may then be straightened, bent, cut or otherwise treated. Secondary treatments such as painting, annealing, coating and more heighten the versatility of wire products and it is important to be certain that wire parts are fabricated and finished in a manner that will suit the environment in which they will be used.
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