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Heat Shrink Tube Heat shrinkable tubing and other products can be found in all major markets, such as automotive, electronics, aerospace/aviation, military, spacecrafts, audio & video, telecommunications, shipbuilding, appliances, rail/transit, and many more industries. Where Is Heat Shrinkable Tubing Used? Typical applications for the heat shrink tube include: electrical insulation, termination, splicing, cable bundling, color coding, strain relief, wire marking, identification, mechanical protection, corrosion protection, abrasion protection and moisture and weather sealing. Since our vendor has such a diverse offerings, their heat-shrink
tubing can be used for many different applications, and in various
environments from -270°C to 260°C, in a wide variety of chemicals.
Thier colored heat shrink tubing is available in thin, medium or
heavy wall configurations, with melt-and-flow adhesives, weatherproofing
encapsulates, and more than 15 different colors, including Yellow/Green
stripes for ground identification. Whether you want to purchase colored
heat shrink tubing by the foot or in large economical bulk spools,
thi vendor can accommodate your needs. The most common heat shrink tubing is sold in a 2:1 or 3:1 expanded form; with many other shrink ratios and adhesive linings readily available to suit your unique needs in military and commercial electronics, telecommunications, aerospace, automotive rail/transit and many other industries, including your home. Whether your application is above or below ground, under water, or in space, thi vendor has the right heat shrink tube for you. Due to recent requests for Battery Heat Shrink, this vendor has recently added red 3:1 Adhesive Lined Heat Shrink Tube for identification of positive charge on battery cables. |