Keep up to date with the latest EDM news articles and upcoming tradeshows for Xact Wire EDM.

OMTEC – 2025
06/17/2025 - 06/19/2025

Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, IL

Booth: #546

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Greater Chicago Design-2-Part Show
05/07/2025 - 05/08/2025

Schaumburg Convention Center, Schaumburg, IL

Booth: #247

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Southern New England Design-2-Part Show
04/23/2025 - 04/24/2025

Mohegan Sun Exposition Center • Uncasville, CT

Booth: #137

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Xact Wire EDM celebrates their 40th and 30th year anniversaries

2024 marks a dual anniversary for XACT Wire EDM. The Waukesha headquarters is celebrating its 40th anniversary, and the Cary, Illinois, facility is celebrating its 30th anniversary. EDM Today magazine sat down with Xact Wire's Founder and President, Jeff Gubbins to discuss the secret to XACT Wire’s success and growth.

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Xact Wire EDM Invests in 3 New Machines

Xact Wire EDM has invested in 3 new machines to broaden our capabilities and capacity in our Wire EDM, Small Hole and Laser Part Marking services.

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Our Wire EDM Video has over 1 Million Views

XACT’s How Wire EDM Works video on YouTube now has over one million views, making it the most popular electrical discharge machining video on the internet.

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Xact Wire EDM Corporation Wins 2 Top Workplace Awards

XACT Wire EDM Corporation is honored to have won in 2 categories in the McHenry County Top Workplaces Readers' Choice Awards 2021: BEST Workplace for a Manufacturing/Production Company and ONE of the BEST small employers (under 100 employees).

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Xact Wire EDM Recognized As Top 10 Contract Manufacturer by MED-TECH

While the medical industry has grown more competitive on price, delivery, and quality, it is the manufacturer's innovations, engineering expertise and meticulous attention to detail that enhances production quality. This is precisely what ISO 9OO1:2O15--certified XACT Wire EDM Corporation brings to the table.

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Things To Consider When Wire And Small-hole EDMing

Electrical discharge machines have been used commercially for more than 30 years, with the tool and die industry being the first to adopt the technology. Since then, other manufacturing sectors have steadily added EDMing to their parts-producing capabilities.

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