Protective Hoses, Solid Tubing, Sleeving

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
TFT20030 NA005

TFT20030 NA005

Alpha Wire

TUBING 0.01" ID PTFE 100' NAT

31

AF1559 NA005

AF1559 NA005

Alpha Wire

SLEEVING 0.114" ID FBRGLASS 100'

3

3617-2500

3617-2500

3M

SLEEVING 2.4" ID PVC 100'

0

AGAG.03RD250

AGAG.03RD250

Techflex

SLEEVING 0.234" ID FBRGLASS 250'

0

FIN3.00RD25

FIN3.00RD25

Techflex

SLEEVING 3" ID FBRGLASS 25' RED

1

FPASC-17B.50

FPASC-17B.50

FRÄENKISCHE USA, LP

FIPLOCK, PA6 MOD BS, NW17, COARS

0

166-90248

166-90248

HellermannTyton

TUBING 0.63" ID PVC 100' BLACK

0

FPAFC-95G.10

FPAFC-95G.10

FRÄENKISCHE USA, LP

FIPLOCK, PA6 MOD V0, NW95, COARS

0

TFT25019 NA001

TFT25019 NA001

Alpha Wire

TUBING 0.036" ID PTFE 1000' NAT

0

AGA0.75NT100

AGA0.75NT100

Techflex

SLEEVING 0.75" ID FBRGLASS 100'

0

04-SL.375-R

04-SL.375-R

NTE Electronics, Inc.

SPLIT LOOM 3/8 INCH RED 100 FT

22

1068150013

1068150013

Woodhead - Molex

TUBING .0012" ID SILICA 1=10M

0

04-SL.250-Y-5

04-SL.250-Y-5

NTE Electronics, Inc.

SPLIT LOOM 1/4INCH YELLOW 5 FT

7

1068450099

1068450099

Woodhead - Molex

INNER-LOK GC UNION

5

FPASS-17B.50

FPASS-17B.50

FRÄENKISCHE USA, LP

FIPLOCK, PA6 MOD BS, NW17, SOFT

0

AGAG.04YL100

AGAG.04YL100

Techflex

SLEEVING 0.208" ID FBRGLASS 100'

0

P10518 BK001

P10518 BK001

Alpha Wire

TUBING 0.04" ID PVC 1000' BLACK

5

P1057 WH002

P1057 WH002

Alpha Wire

TUBING 0.144" ID PVC 500' WHITE

5

1068150024

1068150024

Woodhead - Molex

TUBING .006" ID SILICA 1=10M

43

TFT2504 NA005

TFT2504 NA005

Alpha Wire

TUBING 0.204" ID PTFE 100' NAT

3

Protective Hoses, Solid Tubing, Sleeving

1. Overview

Protective hoses, solid tubing, and sleeving are critical components in cable management systems designed to protect wires and cables from mechanical damage, environmental factors, and electromagnetic interference. These products ensure operational reliability in industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, and industrial automation. Modern advancements in material science and manufacturing have enabled enhanced durability, flexibility, and resistance to extreme conditions.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Protective HosesFlexible, abrasion-resistant, high bending strengthRobotics, CNC machines, hydraulic systems
Solid TubingRigid, chemical-resistant, precise dimensional stabilityPneumatic systems, semiconductor equipment
SleevingLightweight, split design for easy installation, thermal protectionData centers, automotive wiring harnesses

3. Structure and Composition

Typical construction includes:

  • Outer Layer: Polymer (PVC, polyurethane) or metal (stainless steel) for abrasion/chemical resistance
  • Reinforcement Layer: Braided fibers or helical wire for mechanical strength
  • Inner Liner: Smooth polymer coating to prevent cable friction

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterSignificance
Temperature Range (-40 C to +150 C)Defines operational limits in extreme environments
Pressure Resistance (up to 1000 kPa)Crucial for hydraulic/pneumatic applications
Bend Radius (5x diameter)Enables compact installation in tight spaces
Flame Retardancy (UL94 V-0)Meets safety standards in electrical systems

5. Application Fields

Key industries include:

  • Automotive: EV battery cabling, engine compartment protection
  • Aerospace: Avionics wiring in aircraft fuselages
  • Renewable Energy: Wind turbine pitch systems
  • Industrial Automation: Cable tracks in assembly lines

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
Iguschainflex continuous-flex cables with protective jackets
HellermannTytonFixfox spiral wrapping tubes
TE ConnectivityRaychem HVAC heat-shrink sleeving

7. Selection Recommendations

Key factors to consider:

  • Environmental conditions (temperature, UV exposure)
  • Mechanical stress (vibration, compression)
  • Cable bundle diameter and routing complexity
  • Regulatory compliance (RoHS, REACH)
Case Study: In an automotive plant, Igus' energy chain systems reduced cable failures by 70% in robotic welding arms.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Development of halogen-free flame-retardant materials
  • Integration of smart sensors in sleeves for condition monitoring
  • Growing adoption of composite materials for weight reduction
  • Customization through 3D printing technologies

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