Spiral Wrap, Expandable Sleeving

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
F6F0.38TB75

F6F0.38TB75

Techflex

SELF WRAP 3/8" X 75' BLACK/WHITE

1

FGN0.50BK200

FGN0.50BK200

Techflex

SLEEVING 1/2" X 200' BLACK

20

L6N1.00BK

L6N1.00BK

Techflex

SELF WRAP 1" X 8' BLACK

0

CCP0.75BK75

CCP0.75BK75

Techflex

SLEEVING 3/4" X 75' BLACK

43

WPET-SCF16B.25

WPET-SCF16B.25

FRÄENKISCHE USA, LP

FIPJACK, SNAP WOVEN HOSE SELF-WR

8

161-66300

161-66300

HellermannTyton

HELAWRAP METAL-CONTENT, HWPPMC27

1

NSN1.50SS200

NSN1.50SS200

Techflex

SLEEVING 1.5" X 200' BLK/YELLOW

0

04-ESNF-250C

04-ESNF-250C

NTE Electronics, Inc.

EXPAND SLEEVE NO FRAY 1/4 100 FT

0

T25F-C8

T25F-C8

Panduit Corporation

SPIRAL WRAP 1/4" X 100' GRAY

5

PKN0.25BK200

PKN0.25BK200

Techflex

SLEEVING 1/4" X 200' BLACK

0

WWH2.00SV25

WWH2.00SV25

Techflex

SELF WRAP 2" X 25' SILVER

0

1P9C

1P9C

HellermannTyton

SPIRAL WRAP 1/8" X 100' NATURAL

4

F6W0.50BK150

F6W0.50BK150

Techflex

SELF WRAP 1/2" X 150' BLACK

4

G1701/8 BK005

G1701/8 BK005

Alpha Wire

SLEEVING 1/8" X 100' BLACK

7

T62F-C0

T62F-C0

Panduit Corporation

SPIRAL WRAP 5/8" X 100' BLACK

3

170-03164

170-03164

HellermannTyton

SLEEVING 1-1/4" X 100' GREEN

0

4P9C

4P9C

HellermannTyton

SPIRAL WRAP 3/4" X 100' NATURAL

0

SW2 NA005

SW2 NA005

Alpha Wire

SPIRAL WRAP 0.16" X 100' NATURAL

26

2PPSM-37U.25

2PPSM-37U.25

FRÄENKISCHE USA, LP

FIPSPLIT, PP MOD BS UV, NW37, ME

4

FGLG.18RD500

FGLG.18RD500

Techflex

SLEEVING 0.042" X 500' RED

0

Spiral Wrap, Expandable Sleeving

Expandable sleeving and spiral wrap are cable management solutions designed to organize, protect, and route wires and cables in diverse environments. These products are engineered from braided or spiral-cut materials that allow radial expansion for easy installation over existing cable runs. Their importance in modern technology stems from the need to maintain signal integrity, reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI), and enhance system longevity in complex electrical systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Standard Spiral WrapLow-cost, flexible, self-bonding edgesOffice equipment cable bundling
High-Density Braided SleevingEnhanced mechanical protection, EMI shieldingIndustrial automation control cabinets
High-Temperature Resistant SleevingContinuous use up to 260 C, flame retardantAutomotive engine compartment wiring
Splitable Expandable SleevingLongitudinal slit for cable retrofittingAerospace avionics maintenance
Conductive EMI Shielding SleevingEmbedded metal fibers for grounding capabilityMedical imaging equipment cable protection

3. Structure and Composition

Typical products feature a tubular structure created through either:

  • Spiral Weaving: Continuous filament yarns (PET, nylon, or PTFE-coated fiberglass) interlocked in a helical pattern
  • Expansion Technology: Laser-cut or slit tubes with memory retention for diameter adaptability (50-300% expansion range)
  • Specialty Coatings: Options include UV-resistant jackets, halogen-free flame retardants, and conductive polymer layers

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterImportanceTypical Range
Inner Diameter RangeDetermines cable bundle compatibility3-150mm
Temperature ResistanceDefines operational environment limits-55 C to +260 C
Tensile StrengthResistance to mechanical stress50-500N
Expansion RatioInstallation flexibility indicator150-400%
Flame RetardancySafety compliance measureUL94 V-0/V-2

5. Application Areas

Primary industries include:

  • Industrial automation (PLC control systems)
  • Automotive manufacturing (hybrid vehicle high-voltage cabling)
  • Aerospace (flight control system wiring)
  • Telecommunications (data center cable routing)
  • Renewable energy (wind turbine nacelle cable protection)

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecialization
HellermannTytonFixfox spiral wrapIndustrial cable bundling solutions
3MScotch Super 33+ sleevingHigh-voltage insulation systems
Alpha WireExpandable Split SleevingMachine tool cable protection
TE ConnectivityRaychem expandable tubingAerospace qualified materials

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations include:

  • Material compatibility with operating environment (e.g., automotive coolants)
  • Dynamic load requirements (flexing applications require 100% expansion capacity)
  • EMI shielding effectiveness (100-1000MHz range protection needed for medical devices)
  • Fire safety compliance (EN 45545-2 for rail transport applications)

Case Study: In robotic welding cells, stainless steel reinforced sleeving with IP67 rating extends cable life by 300% compared to standard PVC alternatives.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Nano-coated materials for self-cleaning surfaces in outdoor deployments
  • 4D-printed smart sleeving with temperature-responsive expansion properties
  • Recycled polymer content increasing to meet RoHS 3 compliance requirements
  • Integration with IoT sensors for real-time cable health monitoring
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