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Heat Shrink Tubes(Special Function/Application:Abrasion Resistant)

A heat shrink tube is a tube that shrinks when heated. The material of heat shrink tubing is polyolefin, fluoropolymer, etc., and heat shrinks when heat is applied with a heat gun, etc. When selecting the tube size, select a tube with an inner diameter after complete shrinkage that is slightly smaller than the object to be coated, but you also need to pay attention to the application and the thickness of the tube.
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    Raychem, ES-1000

    Raychem, ES-1000

    TE Connectivity

    Product family = ES1000
    Wall type = Dual
    Voltage (max) = .6 kV
    Fluid type = Water
    Color = Clear
    Material = Illuminate modified polyolefin
    Flexibility = Semi-rigid
    Shrink temperature (minimum) = 110 °C
    Resistance = Strain, wear, mechanical damage, fluid
    Operating temperature range = -40 to 130 °C
    Flammability = Non flame retardance
    Restoration temperature = 135 °C
    Applicable area = Global
    Mounting method = Stick
    Product source = US
    Low out gas = No

    Internal diameter (before contraction)(mm) Wall Thickness (after shrinking)(mm) Tube Length(mm) Special Function/Application Color Shrinkage Rate Flame Retardant Material Adhesive Representative Standard
    5.72 ~ 17.78 1.52 ~ 2.41 1000 Abrasion Resistant Transparency 4:1 or More NA Polyolefin - -
    From: ₹ 614.40
    Days to Ship: 6 Day(s) or more
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      TE Connectivity

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      Raychem, ES-1000

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      ₹ 614.40

      Days to Ship 6 Day(s) or more
      Internal diameter (before contraction)(mm)5.72 ~ 17.78
      Wall Thickness (after shrinking)(mm)1.52 ~ 2.41
      Tube Length(mm)1000
      Special Function/ApplicationAbrasion Resistant
      ColorTransparency
      Shrinkage Rate4:1 or More
      Flame RetardantNA
      MaterialPolyolefin
      Adhesive-
      Representative Standard-

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      FAQ Heat Shrink Tube

      Question: What is heat shrink tubing?
      Answer: Heat shrink tubing is a versatile material that starts out larger than its final size. When heated, it shrinks down to form a tight-fitting cover around wires, components, or other objects.
      Question: What are the benefits of using heat shrink tubing?
      Answer: 1. Provides insulation against electrical shock
      2. Protects wires and components from abrasion, strain, and chemicals
      3. Creates a watertight seal to prevent corrosion
      4. Bundles and organizes wires
      4. Adds a layer of color for identification
      Question: What are the primary applications of heat shrink tubing in various industries?
      Answer: The main point of selecting and using heat shrink tubing in various industries is to provide protection, insulation, and sealing for wires, cables, and other components. It is cost-effective, reliable, and can withstand harsh conditions, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, telecommunications, and construction rely on heat shrink tubing for its versatility, customization options, and ability to ensure safe and reliable operation of equipment and systems.
      Question: What factors should I consider when selecting the appropriate shrink tube size for my specific application?
      Answer: When selecting the appropriate shrink tube size for a specific application, factors to consider include the component diameter, degree of shrinkage needed, operating temperature range, environment, and any additional features such as adhesive lining or color coding. Choosing a heat shrink tubing material that is compatible with the component and other materials is also crucial.
      Question: Can heat shrink tubing be used for outdoor applications, and what precautions should I take to ensure its longevity?
      Answer: Yes, heat shrink tubing can be used for outdoor applications if it is made from materials that are UV resistant. To ensure its longevity, it's important to choose the appropriate material and size for the specific application, follow proper installation procedures to ensure a tight, secure fit, and protect the tubing from physical damage and extreme temperatures. Regular inspections and maintenance can also help to prolong its lifespan.
      Question: How does the color-coding system in heat shrink tubing aid in organization and identification of cables?
      Answer: The color-coding system in heat shrink tubing makes it easy to organize and identify cables by using different colors to signify specific circuits, functions, or systems. This simplifies troubleshooting, repair, or modification of electrical systems, while reducing the risk of confusion or error. It also improves safety and saves time by making it easier to locate and work with specific wires or cables.
      Question: What are the most common methods for applying heat to shrink tubing?
      Answer: The most common methods for applying heat to shrink tubing are using a heat gun or a heat tunnel. A heat gun is a handheld tool that directs hot air onto the tubing, while a heat tunnel is a machine that uses hot air to shrink the tubing. Both methods require careful attention to temperature and time to ensure proper shrinking and to avoid damaging the tubing or surrounding materials.
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