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    About Heat-Shrink Tubing
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    Find tubing with the right shrink ratio, flexibility, and dielectric strength. Plus, compare materials by chemical resistance temperature, and more.

    High-Shrink-Ratio Moisture-Seal Heat-Shrink Tubing

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Heat-Shrink Tubing. High-Shrink-Ratio Moisture-Seal Heat-Shrink Tubing.
    Create a tight, water-resistant seal over irregularly shaped components. When heated, this tubing shrinks down to about 1/6th of its original ID, while an adhesive lining melts and forms a barrier around your component. For better protection against scrapes, tears, and punctures, it has thicker walls than standard tubing. And since it’s made from polyolefin, this tubing is a good pick for most other environments as well.
    Dielectric Strength—Dielectric strength is the maximum voltage a material can handle before it starts to breakdown. The higher the dielectric strength of a material, the better it is for preventing electricity, heat, or signal from dissipating from wire and cable.
    ID
    1/2 ft. Long
    Before
    Shrinking
    Min. After
    Shrinking
    Min. Wall Thk.
    After Shrinking
    Dielectric Strength,
    V/mil
    Shrink
    Temp., ° F
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Specs. Met
    Color
    Each
    Polyolefin
     
    5.6:1 Shrink Ratio
    0.6"0.15"0.06"200245-65 to 190SAE AMS-DTL-23053Black5864N11000000
    1.25"0.22"0.06"200245-65 to 190SAE AMS-DTL-23053Black5864N1200000
    2"0.374"0.106"200245-65 to 190SAE AMS-DTL-23053Black5864N1300000
    2.5"0.5"0.12"200245-65 to 190SAE AMS-DTL-23053Black5864N1400000
    3"0.748"0.14"200245-65 to 190SAE AMS-DTL-23053Black5864N15000000
     
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