SUMITUBE™ K2 Series, Heat Shrink Tubing

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K 2 CLEAR 4FT
HEATSHRINK 2" CLEAR 1=1PC
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-55°C ~ 175°C
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Clear
4.00' (1.22m)
Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF)
2 to 1
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SUMITUBE™ K2
Tubing, Semi Rigid
2.000" (50.80mm)
1.000" (25.40mm)
0.020" (0.51mm)
Flame Retardant, Solvent Resistant
170°C
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Heat Shrink Tubing

Heat shrink tubing, also known as heat shrink sleeves, is a type of woven material that comes in the form of hollow tubes with both ends open. When heated by hot air or a flame, the tubing shrinks in size, providing a tight and secure fit around whatever it is placed on. One of the primary uses of heat shrink tubing is as insulation material when connecting wires together. By sliding the tubing over the connected wires, it can be heated, causing it to shrink and form a snug seal around the wires. This insulation helps to prevent electrical leakage and ensures a safe and reliable connection. Heat shrink tubing also has numerous other applications. It can be used to group wires together neatly, providing an organized and streamlined appearance while offering protection against external elements. Additionally, it can be used to insulate items from mechanical wear, shielding them from abrasion, friction, and other forms of physical stress that could lead to damage. The shrinking ratio of heat shrink tubing varies widely, typically ranging from 1.2:1 to 6:1. This means that a heat shrink tubing with a 2:1 ratio will shrink to half its original size when heated. The length of heat shrink tubing also varies, ranging from as short as 0.031 feet (9.52 mm, 0.38 inches) to as long as 6562.0 feet (2000.0 m). The inner diameter range of heat shrink tubing also varies, typically ranging from 0.014 inches (0.36 mm) to 11.220 inches (284.99 mm). This range offers flexibility in selecting the appropriate heat shrink tubing size for different wire or component diameters. In summary, heat shrink tubing is a versatile material used for insulation, protection, organization, and more. With its ability to shrink when heated, it provides a secure and seamless seal around wires, offers mechanical wear protection, and can be used for various other applications. Available in varying shrinking ratios, lengths, and inner diameters, heat shrink tubing can be customized to suit different requirements in wire management and other applications.