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Searching IndustryNet for wire fabricators, servicing North Carolina (NC).


 

Wire Fabrication

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Rural Hall, NC
 
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Wire fabrication is a critical industry that involves the transformation of raw metal wire into various shapes and forms for diverse applications. The process begins with the selection of appropriate materials, typically metals such as steel, aluminum, copper, and brass. These materials undergo a series of processes including drawing, cutting, bending, and welding to achieve the desired specifications. Wire drawing reduces the diameter of the wire by pulling it through a series of dies, enhancing its strength and flexibility. Cutting involves segmenting the wire into specific lengths, while bending shapes the wire into required forms using specialized machinery. Welding joins wire segments to create complex structures or frameworks. Wire fabrication serves numerous industries, including construction, automotive, aerospace, and electronics. In construction, fabricated wire forms reinforcement structures for concrete, fencing, and architectural elements. The automotive industry utilizes wire products in the manufacturing of vehicle components such as seat frames, exhaust systems, and electrical harnesses. Aerospace applications include wire mesh for filtration systems and structural components. In electronics, wire fabrication produces connectors, springs, and antennas. The industry also supports the production of consumer goods, such as shopping carts, grills, and shelving units. Wire fabrication requires precision and adherence to strict quality standards to ensure the durability and functionality of the final products. Advanced technologies, such as computer numerical control (CNC) machines and automated welding systems, enhance the efficiency and accuracy of the fabrication process. The industry continually adapts to meet the demands of emerging applications and the development of new materials, ensuring its integral role in modern manufacturing and infrastructure development.

According to data collected by IndustryNet, wire and cable manufacturers have performed quite well relative to United States manufacturing as a whole. Recent IndustryNet data shows four percent of manufacturers across all sectors have reported employment growth, while four percent have reported decreases in the last year. By comparison, five percent of wire and cable manufacturers showed growth in employment, while three percent reported declines. These figures encompass 1,302 companies in the industry that employ 62,554 people. Anixter Wire and Cable has a manufacturing plant covering 10 million square feet in Lenexa, Kansas. It is the largest in the country. The 10th largest is a division of Bekaert Corporation and occupies 600,000 square feet in Van Buren, Arkansas. In sales, b...(Full Article)
Manufacturing Day kicks off on Oct. 6, 2017. Since 2012, Manufacturing Day has inspired manufacturers to host thousands of public events. Manufacturing Day is more than a collection of trade shows, however. Today, it's a nationwide platform for job seekers, educators, students, media, and even politicians to celebrate the resurgence of American manufacturing. Manufacturing Day has grown exponentially over the past several years. From 2012 to 2013 alone, official events held nationwide nearly quadrupled. In total, the number of Manufacturing Day events has risen 1,000 percent since its inauguration. The rise of Manufacturing Day coincides with a manufacturing renaissance in the U.S., which has the potential to create millions of well-paying jobs. Manufacturing Day gives manufacturers, ve...(Full Article)
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