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- Precision Wire Forms Inc. - Offers production of protoypes and broad range of simple or complex wire forms. Facilities include computerized design software and in-house tooling.
- Battlefield Wire Products - Manufacturer of component parts for fishing lures, custom wire forms, standard wire forms, buzz blades, jigging spoons, buzz-bait wire forms and other items.
- Ace Wire Spring and Form Co. - Manufacturer of springs and wire forms including custom, precision, stock, compression, extension, torsion, constant force, garter and power springs and wire forms.
- Clover Wire Forming - Offers formed wire shapes using full range of four-slide and other automatic machinery, incorporating many secondary operations such as welding and chamfering.
- Progress Wire - Fabricator of steel wire to make steel wire forms and steel wire assemblies.
- Butler Wire and Metal Products, Inc. - Metal and wire products custom fabricated to customer specifications. Specialty products include wire displays and racks, custom wire baskets, welded wire forms and welded wire mesh.
- Twardus Iron and Wire Works - Manufactures stock wire and custom construction wire, mesh partitions, window guards and wire mesh railing panels in either square or diamond design in a variety of different weaves and gauges.
- Rives Manufacturing Inc. - Manufactures broad range of cold headed, hot upset, and CNC wire forms. Can also undertake coining, wire straightening, and thread rolling and machining orders.
- Century Spring Manufacturing Company Inc. - Manufactures wire forms, formed metal parts, and flat, compression, torsion, and extension springs. Site includes glossary of spring terms.
- Wire Forming International Magazine - Quarterly publication related to the manufacture of springs and wire formed parts and the materials, tooling, machinery and control systems for making those parts.
Wikipedia Articles
- Wire Erosion - Wire Erosion is a type of precision metal forming. It uses a wire as an electrode, eroding micrometres of metal of the machined item at a time.
- Spark plug - ... rarely nowadays, in British English: a sparking plug) is an electrical device that fits into the cylinder head of some internal combustion engines and ignites compressed aerosol gasoline by means of an electric spark. Spark plugs have an insulated center electrode which is connected by a heavily insulated wire to an ignition coil or magneto circuit on the outside, forming, with a grounded terminal on the base of the plug, a spark gap inside the cylinder.