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The electronic wire industry plays a crucial role in the manufacturing and functioning of electronic devices and systems. This industry focuses on the production of wires that transmit electrical signals and power within electronic equipment. Key processes in this industry include drawing, annealing, insulating, and testing. Wire drawing involves reducing the diameter of metal rods to create thin wires, typically made from copper or aluminum due to their excellent conductivity. Annealing follows, which involves heating the wire to relieve internal stresses and improve ductility. Insulating the wire is essential to prevent electrical shorts and ensure safety; this process involves coating the wire with materials such as PVC, Teflon, or silicone. Testing ensures the wire meets specific electrical and mechanical standards, including resistance, capacitance, and tensile strength.
IndustryNet's most recent industry analysis of U.S. wire and cable manufacturers found the sector is currently growing, adding 3.3% to its workforce over the past year and increasing sales by 1%.
Today, IndustryNet takes a look at some of the top wire and cable manufacturers in the U.S. This particular report analyzes wire and cable companies based on employment, employment growth, plant square footage, and sales growth.
The wire and cable sector reports a slightly higher jobs growth at 5 percent than manufacturing as a whole at 4 percent. As a corollary, it also reports a slightly lower percentage of companies reporting a decrease in employment at 3 percent than manufacturing as a whole at 4 percent.
Finally, the wire and cable sector reports considerably higher reliance on int...(Full Article)
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