Heat Shrink Tubing, Class 10.9
Heat shrink tubing is a type of shrinkable plastic tube, typically made from materials such as polyolefin, PVC, or fluoropolymer, which shrinks radially (but not lengthwise) when exposed to heat. It is widely used in electrical and electronic applications to insulate, protect, and reinforce wires, cables, and components.When heat is applied—commonly using a heat gun, oven, or even a lighter in some cases—the tubing contracts and tightly conforms to the shape of the object it covers, creating a protective and insulating layer. This process helps shield wires and components from abrasion, moisture, dust, chemicals, and mechanical stress, and can also be used for bundling multiple wires together or for color-coding and identification purposes
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Supplier | Loc | Type | Material | Finish | Size | Description | Qty | |
Century | FL | Heat Shrink Tubing | Class 10.9 | 1/4 | alpha wire # fit 350 1/4 cl103 1/4 heat shrink tubing ratio 2 1 in 4 foot sticks | 200 |
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Exim | S'pore | Heat Shrink Tubing | Class 10.9 | Zinc/Clear | x 0.43 x 0.03 | tubing non-shrink pvc clear #6/16 ah-69.50 x 10.90 x 0.70 mm ul/csa [rohs]0.37 x 0.43 x 0.03 in | 35 |
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