Listed EDM Machining Companies in Connecticut

Results are ordered alphabetically. Inclusion is based on the matching process or industry recorded on each published profile.

Forrest Machine Inc

📍 Rocky Hill, CT Est. 1978
Specialties: Prototype MachiningProduction RunsAerospace PartsDefense Contracting

Precision machine shop specializing in prototype and production machining for aerospace, defense, and commercial applications with state-of-the-art CN...

Modelcraft Company

📍 Plymouth, CT Est. 1965
Specialties: Precision Aerospace ComponentsAdvanced MachiningComplex ComponentsMilitary Aviation

Modelcraft Company is a precision manufacturing specialist located in Plymouth, Connecticut, serving the aerospace, medical, and commercial industries...

Preferred Tool & Die Inc

📍 Shelton, CT Est. 1964
Specialties: Progressive ToolingPrecision CNC MachiningWire EDMMetal Stampings

Preferred Tool & Die Inc, located in Shelton, Connecticut, is a precision manufacturing company specializing in tool and die manufacturing across mult...

Projects Inc

📍 Glastonbury, CT Est. 1959
Specialties: Precision Machined PartsPMA ComponentsCNC MillingCNC Turning

Projects Inc is a premier aerospace manufacturing company based in Glastonbury, Connecticut, specializing in precision machined parts for the aerospac...

Skillcraft Machine Tool Co Inc

📍 South Windsor, CT Est. 1946
Specialties: Custom ToolingCNC MillingWire EDMSmall Lot Manufacturing

Skillcraft Machine Tool Co Inc, established in 1946 and located in South Windsor, Connecticut, is a precision manufacturing company specializing in ae...

Straton Industries Inc

📍 Stratford, CT Est. 1961
Specialties: Multi-Axis MachiningHigh-Speed CNC MachiningPrecision PartsExotic Metals

Straton Industries Inc, established in 1961, is a leading full-service contract manufacturer specializing in precision aerospace and defense component...

Turbine Technologies Inc

📍 Farmington, CT Est. 1963
Specialties: Electric Discharge MachiningWire EDMPrecision ComponentsTurbocharger Parts

High-tech manufacturing company since 1963 providing precision components and contracted engineering services. Specializes in CNC Sinker Electric Disc...

EDM Machining supplier landscape in Connecticut

UNITEMFG currently matches 7 published supplier profiles to EDM Machining in Connecticut, spanning 7 listed cities. The largest concentrations in the directory are Farmington (1 supplier), Glastonbury (1 supplier), and Plymouth (1 supplier). This is a directory-derived view of available suppliers, not an estimate of the entire state market.

The capabilities most often named on matching profiles are Wire EDM (3 profiles), Automotive Components (2 profiles), and CNC Milling (2 profiles). The supplier set spans Aerospace (3 profiles), Automotive (3 profiles), and Machinery (1 profile) among its most represented industries.

Because the matching profiles span 7 cities, buyers can compare several local supplier markets rather than treating one metro as representative of the state. Use the listed capabilities as a first-pass filter, then require each shortlisted supplier to confirm that the relevant process is performed in-house, on suitable equipment, at the required scale.

Supplier locations

  • Farmington1
  • Glastonbury1
  • Plymouth1
  • Rocky Hill1
  • Shelton1
  • South Windsor1
  • Stratford1

Commonly listed capabilities

  • Wire EDM3
  • Automotive Components2
  • CNC Milling2
  • 5 Axis Milling1
  • Advanced Machining1
  • Aerospace Parts1
  • CNC Turning1
  • Commercial Aviation1

Industries represented

  • Aerospace3
  • Automotive3
  • Machinery1

This Connecticut market view is calculated from published UNITEMFG profiles whose process labels map to the EDM Machining cluster. Counts describe directory coverage, not independently audited capacity, quality, or availability.

How to source EDM Machining in Connecticut

Use EDM for hard materials, narrow slots, sharp internal geometry, and delicate features where conventional cutting forces or tool access are limiting.

Include in the RFQ

  • 3D model and controlled drawing
  • material and heat-treated condition
  • wire or sinker EDM scope
  • electrode responsibility where applicable
  • surface integrity, tolerance, and inspection requirements

Questions that separate suppliers

  • Is wire, sinker, or hole-drilling EDM the best fit?
  • How many skim passes are included?
  • How will recast layer and feature accuracy be verified?

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