Custom Braids

High-quality braided products are part of our long history of excellence.

Insulated Braids

Flat and round braids with extruded insulations for use as ground straps and flat power leads. Typical insulation materials include PVC, TPE, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polyurethane, ETFE, FEP, PFA, and Silicone Rubber.

Single Thickness Braids

Non-tubular braids that are half the thickness of standard flat braids including AA59569 used in applications requiring a flat braid of minimum thickness.

Flat Wire Braids

Used for custom low-loss coaxes, miniature coaxes, and braid-reinforced tubing products, flat wire braids are typically manufactured with plated or unplated copper and various stainless steels.

Textile Braids

Commonly applied over Litz wire and formed cable constructions to provide protection from abrasion, textile braids can be manufactured from various materials such as nylon, polyester, cotton, and aramid.

Monofilament Braids

Plastic monofilament braids are used to produce low-capacitance, high-end audio cables and for mechanical protection of multi-conductor cables in lieu of an extruded jacket. Monofilament braids are also used to reinforce medical tubing products used in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) applications.

Type 7 Litz Wire

These litz wire constructions feature individually insulated wires braided together and formed into a rectangular profile. These constructions can be provided with an outer insulation of textile yarn, tape, and single or multiple layers of extruded compounds. Learn more about Type 7 Litz constructions here.

Toll Braids

New England Wire will accept customer-supplied core for over-braiding with copper, stainless steel, copper alloys, monofilament, various textiles or other metals.

Special Configurations

These are a few of our most common braid configurations; however, we are always open to discussing your specific requirements and developing a truly custom product for your application.

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Wire & Cable Resources

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A Note from our R&D Team

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How our outreach partnerships are helping drive continuous improvement and innovation

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Engineering Mechanical and Signal Integrity in Handheld Medical Device Cables

February 18, 2026

Design strategies for miniaturization, durability, sterilization, and high-speed performance.

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No Dumb Questions: Episode 29

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What is the difference between AC and DC?

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