Wire-wrap-pins are electronic components used in the electronics industry to establish a permanent electrical connection between electronic components and printed circuit boards. The wire-wrap technology involves wrapping thin wire around the pin and then clamping it onto the board's connections. Wire-wrap-pins are available in various sizes and shapes to meet the requirements of different applications. The pins can be made from wire or as stamped parts from sheet metal. The use of these pins has evolved and developed significantly beyond the wire-wrap technology. Pin connectors can also be used individually or in combination as contact pins, including hybrid variants with plastic overmolding.