From CWI President & CEO: Penciling in Product Line Expansions

From Central Wire Industries President and CEO Paul From: At Central Wire Industries, we’ve created profiled wire that’s used around the globe in various industries and applications. One recent area...

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Three Products That Use Round Wire

Round wire is the base for many wire and cable products. As a wire manufacturer, Central Wire Industries offers a full stock of stainless steel, nickel, specialty and copper alloy round wire.

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What is Nitronic Stainless Steel Wire?

The first Nitronic alloy, Nitronic 40, was released by Armco Steel in 1961. It was named for its nitrogen content which is integrated homogeneously throughout the material rather than just being...

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The Difference Between Nitronic 50 and Nitronic 60

In addition to traditional 300 and 400 series stainless steel, Central Wire offers shaped and fine wire in both Nitronic 50 and Nitronic 60 alloys. These high quality alloys often outperform other...

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Using the Specialized 17-7PH® Alloy in Spring Wire

Springs are a common solution in many modern products, from the high-strength performance requirements of agricultural equipment and transportation, to the corrosion-resistant demands of the mining...

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From CWI President & CEO: Testing Expertise from Product Strategy to Full Production

From Central Wire Industries President and CEO Paul From: It’s not a mystery how Central Wire Industries ensures product quality for our customers. Our quality and testing procedures hold our...

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Draw-Strand-Assemble: CWI Connects the Parts that Build Our World

From wire rod coils to assembled parts, CWI connects. Draw-Strand-Assemble is how CWI works with customers to transform an individual component into the finished product. CWI wire and wire related...

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What makes Stainless Wire Alloy selection so important in the performance of finished wire?

To many people outside of the stainless steel wire industry, all stainless steel can appear to be the same. Except for an occasional reference to 18-8 stainless on the bottom of your pots and pans,...

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