
Madem-Moorecraft, a joint venture between Madem Brazil and Moorecraft Reels (USA), operates two manufacturing plants for nailed wooden reels, located in Tarboro, NC and Denton, TX. © Madem
Shaping the future of wire making
From 13 to 15 May, Wire Association International (WAI) will be organizing the “Interwire” trade fair. On this page we have compiled a compact summary of information on exhibitors for readers and visitors in the run-up of the fair. Over 350 companies will be presenting their products and services, including many European businesses.
Introduced in 1981, “Interwire” is the largest and longest-running wire and cable marketplace in the Americas. Hosted biennially, the “Interwire 2025” will be staged in Hall A of the “Georgia World Congress Center” (GWCC) in Atlanta, GA/USA. 82 speakers and 43 conference presentations are on the program.
WAI announces a special conference program for the “Interwire” and its “4th Global Continuous Casting Forum” (GCCF), May 12-15, at the GWCC. The GCCF is WAI’s fourth forum for copper and aluminum continuous casting, in conjunction with “Interwire”.
Your WIRE team
Madem-Moorecraft, a joint venture between Madem Brazil and Moorecraft Reels (USA), operates two manufacturing plants for nailed wooden reels, located in Tarboro, NC and Denton, TX. © Madem
The “Minimac II”, popular with wire manufacturers for its ability to detect short surface and some subsurface defects in wire, rod, and tube at speeds up to 4,000f.p.m. © Magnetic Analysis
Laser Linc will showcase its “Ultra Gauge+”, an ultrasonic solution for wire and cable products. © Laser Linc
The “Precision Cut UD0” from Jouhsen-Bündgens. The improved machine design is capable of meeting the most demanding requirements when straightening and cutting even long and thin wires with sensitive surfaces. © Jouhsen Bündgens
Reelex announced the delivery of its first “S320e” machine model and “Payoff-Dancer” (POD) system to a global wire and cable manufacturer. © Reelex
The drawing machines are used to produce high-resistance quality wires for industrial applications. © Schlatter
Additionally, Cersa-MCI will be presenting the DLN, an all-in-one solution for the wire and cable industry. © Cersa-MCI
Teknor Apex has successfully passed the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) audit. © Teknor Apex
The picture showcases an example of a sensor data cable as used in automotive (upper section), where the bedding is foamed. On the lower part an A-B jacket with a thin skin-layer highlights the potential for jacketing applications in data and power cables. © Promix
Windak’s FC Series provides an intelligent, automated, and cost-effective approach to cable coiling. © Windak
Ridgway’s high speed taping machinery has been designed and manufactured for a wide variety of applications. © Ridgway
The company’s unique Profelis automatic wet blasting machine has become an industry favourite for the cleaning and finishing of wire and cable products. © Vapormatt
Delta Tecnic shakes up the telecom sector with a masterbatch that ensures the flawless miniaturization of fibre optic cables. © Delta Tecnic
The drawing machines are used to produce high-resistance quality wires for industrial applications. © Schlatter
The “SNA” series has been designed for the production of high-precision one- or multi-turn rings from profiled material. © Wafios
The unique Vapormatt Profelis automatic wet blasting machine is designed to rapidly clean and finish wire, cable and continuous products in-line with existing production. © Vapormatt
In their enormous Tunisian manufacturing plants located in Bizerte and Grombalia, Tunisie Cables are using a variety of technologies from Zumbach. © Zumbach
The “TR45” is designed specifically for welding non-ferrous trapezoidal wire up to 45mm² cross-sectional area. © PWM
Sikora offers suitable technology for the extrusion of data cables. *This image was created using AI. © Sikora
The Leibinger “Jet Rapid Wire” in use during cable extrusion at Encore Wire – delivering reliable, fast, and precise marking even at top production speeds. © Leibinger
WAI announces conference program details for “Interwire” and its “4th Global Continuous Casting Forum”. © WAI
semi-synthetic, full synthetic and straight oil form compounds for wet drawing of non ferrous and ferrous wire. © Richards Apex
WAI announces conference program details for “Interwire” and its “4th Global Continuous Casting Forum”. © WAI