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Jersey Strand & Cable, Inc.

Producers of Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Wires since 1983.

259 Center St.
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865, USA

Introducing Jersey Strand & Cable, Inc.

Established in 1983, Jersey Strand & Cable, Inc is one of the only companies in the US to combine both ferrous (stainless steel, galvanized steel, and plated steels, etc.) and non-ferrous (copper, nickel, siler, tin, brass, Inconel, and various resistance alloys). Because of this overlap and our own 100,000 sq ft manufacturing facility, we have the ability to handle any product you may need. We are your number one choice for custom-engineered bare metal wire, strand, and cable products.

We focus on engineered-to-order applications often solving customer specific design or performance challenges through in-house development and prototyping. No project is too big or too small.

Some of the industries we currently serve are aerospace and defense, medical devices, industrial and instrumentation, oil and gas, automotive, consumer and food products.

And we produce fine wire down to 50 gauge, stranded wire, braided wire and cable, woven braid, wire rope, bobbin winding, single end wire, nickel, resistance and thermocouple alloys.

Our value expertise centers on engineering support and custom design.  Rather than offering a fixed catalog, the company collaborates with customers to duplicate existing wire designs with improved quality or performance, engineer new products for emerging applications and provide rapid prototyping and iterative development.  We pride ourselves on exceptional quality, competitive pricing and on time delivery with excellent customer service.

The above menu shows just some of our services but certainly not limited by your needs. One of our most prestigious ventures was the Eisenhower Project. Sinc Inc., and our sister company, Jersey Strand and Cable, fully custom engineered metallic braid for a public installation in Washington, D.C.  We designed, sourced, and fabricated a previously non-existent product – a stainless steel tapestry.  At 447 feet and 60 feet tall, a stainless steel tapestry of this size has never been attempted.

Frank Gehry therefore approached Tomas Osinski, an architect with many years of experience fabricating difficult projects for Frank, to ask if the tapestry was possible to make. Tomas’ attitude that anything can be done lead him to state, “Yes, I can do it.” At the time, he had no idea how.

It took many years of research and testing to figure out how to fabricate the tapestry. The end result is a fabrication system that utilizes a unique combination of novel computer programming, innovative automated equipment and proprietary fabrication technology.

Exhaustive testing proved that the resulting product is extremely durable and will last for well over 150 years without any notable damage.