New England Wire Technologies has manufactured technologically advanced wire and cable for 120 years. Our 400,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility, houses manufacturing, R&D, quality/testing, tooling/machine fabrication and office space.


As an ISO9001 registered company, we specialize in technical cable solutions, short lead times, and unparalleled customer service.


Founded in 1898, New England Wire is advancing innovation in several industries including medical device and electronics, aerospace, defense, robotics/automation, power generation, and alternative energy.


Our capabilities include custom Litz wire, miniature, micro-miniature, single and multiconductor cables, low-noise, high temperature, coaxial and hybrid cables.


Through our creative design and development expertise, our engineering staff specializes in product development, concurrent engineering, design for manufacturability. Our on-site manufacturing processes include wire drawing, plating, braiding, cabling, insulating, and extrusion services.


New England Tubing Technologies, incorporated in 2001, occupies a 14,000 square foot state-of-the-art controlled environment manufacturing facility. Partnering directly with the world’s leading medical electronics and device manufacturers, we design custom braid or spiral reinforced tubing, lined catheter shafts, and hybrid tubing built to exacting specifications.

Working directly with clients in the medical electronics and device industries, as well as with other custom industrial and commercial projects, we design and manufacture custom braid or spiral reinforced tubing, lined catheter shafts, multi-durometer and multi-lumen tubing, hybrid tubing configurations, as well as medical braid.


New England Tubing is advancing innovation in thin-wall, tight tolerance tubing, reinforcing, bonding layers of thermoplastic to fluoropolymer, and braiding.


Our team of design engineers work personally with each customer to develop innovative, one-of-a-kind tubing solutions and custom OEM components from their specifications or to meet unique performance characteristic requirements.


We help our customers dream beyond today’s technology and achieve the impossible!

www.newenglandwire.com

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