Heat Shrink Tube
- Material: Typically made from polyolefin, PVC, or fluoropolymer.
- Temperature Range: Shrinks and forms a tight seal when exposed to heat, usually at temperatures between 70°C (158°F) and 125°C (257°F).
- Shrink Ratio: Common ratios include 2:1, 3:1, or 4:1, meaning the tube can shrink to 50%, 33%, or 25% of its original diameter, respectively.
- Diameter: Available in a range of diameters to fit various wire sizes; common sizes include 1.5mm to 50mm in diameter before shrinking.
- Length: Typically sold in lengths from 1 meter to several meters, with custom lengths available.
- Applications: Used for insulating electrical wires, protecting and bundling wires, and providing strain relief.
- Color Options: Available in various colors, including clear, black, red, and blue, for easy identification and organization.
The heat shrink tube provides electrical insulation, mechanical protection, and resistance to abrasion and chemicals.
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