Heat Shrink Tubing

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RNF-100-1-CL-STK-CS7620

RNF-100-1-CL-STK-CS7620

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

HEATSHRINK 1" CLEAR

0

F221V1/16 BL001

F221V1/16 BL001

Alpha Wire

HEATSHRINK 0.062" X 1000' BLUE

3

47-25706-G

47-25706-G

NTE Electronics, Inc.

H/S 1 1/4IN 6 IN GREEN DU

4

0192690019

0192690019

Woodhead - Molex

1/4 INCH DUAL HST BK (200/6 INCH

0

F4000 NA112

F4000 NA112

Alpha Wire

HEATSHRINK 0.44" X 2' NATURAL

52

MFP-1/4

MFP-1/4"-CLEAR-10-10 PC PKS

3M

HEATSHRINK 1/4-48" CLEAR

3

309-65181

309-65181

HellermannTyton

HEATSHRINK 1"X25' RD

0

RNF-100-3/64-WH-STK

RNF-100-3/64-WH-STK

TE Connectivity Raychem Cable Protection

HEATSHRINK 0.046" X 4' WHITE

0

HSTTV05-Y

HSTTV05-Y

Panduit Corporation

HEATSHRNK 0.046" X 0.5' BLK 1=10

14

F2211/16 GR103

F2211/16 GR103

Alpha Wire

HEATSHRINK 0.062" X 4' GREEN

15938

495908

495908

Richco, Inc. (Essentra Components)

3:1 HEAT SHRINK TUBING BLACK

0

ES2000-NO.2-B9-0-33MM

ES2000-NO.2-B9-0-33MM

TE Connectivity Raychem Cable Protection

HEATSHRINK 0.293" X 0.108' BLACK

0

F2213/16 BK007

F2213/16 BK007

Alpha Wire

HEATSHRINK 3/16" X 50' BLACK

3

F2211/4 BL103

F2211/4 BL103

Alpha Wire

HEATSHRINK 1/4" X 4' BLUE

1

300-30243

300-30243

HellermannTyton

HEATSHRINK 0.093" CLEAR

0

47-11125-G

47-11125-G

NTE Electronics, Inc.

H/S 1 1/2IN 25FT GRN THIN

3

47-20406-BK

47-20406-BK

NTE Electronics, Inc.

H/S 3/16IN 6IN BLACK THIN

696

F321V3/4 WH003

F321V3/4 WH003

Alpha Wire

HEATSHRINK 0.72" X 250' WHITE

1

47-20748-BL

47-20748-BL

NTE Electronics, Inc.

H/S 3/8IN 48IN BLUE THIN

403

F2211/4 GR003

F2211/4 GR003

Alpha Wire

HEATSHRINK 1/4" X 250' GREEN

33

Heat Shrink Tubing

1. Overview

Heat shrink tubing is a type of polymer material that contracts radially when heated, forming a tight, protective covering over cables, wires, and components. Its ability to provide insulation, mechanical protection, and environmental sealing makes it indispensable in modern electronics, telecommunications, automotive, and aerospace industries.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
PVC Heat ShrinkLow-cost, flexible, good dielectric propertiesConsumer electronics, automotive wiring
Polyolefin TubingHigh abrasion resistance, UV stabilityIndustrial machinery, outdoor cable joints
Fluoropolymer TubingChemical resistance, high-temperature toleranceAerospace hydraulics, semiconductor equipment
Adhesive-Lined TubingSealing against moisture and dustMarine cables, underground sensors
Split Braided TubingEasy installation without disconnecting componentsRetrofit cable protection in robotics

3. Structure and Composition

Typical heat shrink tubing features a three-layer structure:

  • Base Material: Cross-linked polymer (PVC/Polyolefin/PTFE) for mechanical strength
  • Adhesive Layer: Thermoplastic adhesive for sealing (in dual-wall variants)
  • Outer Coating: UV-resistant or flame-retardant additives for environmental protection
The cross-linking process through irradiation or chemical methods enables shape memory functionality.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterSignificanceTypical Range
Shrink TemperatureDetermines activation threshold80-200 C
Shrink RatioIndicates dimensional contraction capability2:1 to 6:1
Operating TemperatureDefines service life limits-55 C to +150 C
Dielectric StrengthMeasures insulation performance15-100kV/mm
Flame RetardancySafety compliance indicatorUL94 V-0/V-2 rated

5. Application Fields

Major industries include:

  • Automotive: Engine compartment wiring harnesses
  • Aerospace: Avionic system insulation
  • Telecommunications: Fiber optic cable splices
  • Medical: Equipment probe cable protection
  • Renewable Energy: Solar panel connector sealing
Case Study: Tesla Model S uses adhesive-lined polyolefin tubing for battery management system wiring.

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Feature
3MHPST-High Performance150 C operating temp, 4:1 ratio
HellermannTytonSecureSeal ADIP68-rated adhesive lining
Sumitomo ElectricFluoroResin FEP200 C with chemical inertness
Alpha WireECO SCLHalogen-free, RoHS compliant

7. Selection Guidelines

Critical factors to consider:

  • Environmental conditions (temperature, chemicals, UV exposure)
  • Mechanical protection requirements
  • Electrical insulation specifications
  • Regulatory certifications (UL/CSA/REACH)
  • Installation method feasibility
Note: For underwater applications, specify adhesive-lined tubing with min. 3mm wall thickness.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Nano-coated variants for EMI shielding
  • Bio-based polymers for sustainability
  • Smart tubing with embedded sensors
  • High-expansion ratios (up to 12:1) for complex geometries
  • Low-halogen options meeting stricter fire safety codes
Market growth projected at 6.2% CAGR through 2030, driven by EV and 5G infrastructure demands.

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