Heat Shrink Roll, Black 1.5mm Dia x 200 Metres (Single Wall, 2:1 Shrink)
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Buy 2 or above | and pay only $124.91 each |
Buy 2 or above | and pay only $124.91 each |
Our full rolls of single, thin wall heat shrink are for those of you who go through a lot of this insulating sleeving.
This sleeving is exactly the same heat shrink as that used in our 1.2 Metre pre-cut lengths and our Handy Packs; the only difference is these are the full rolls.
Like those other, shorter forms, our Thin Wall Heat Shrink Tube has a 2:1 shrink ratio which means 20mm diameter sleeving will shrink down to just 10mm when heated. It does not have any adhesive lining and is incredibly flexible and easy to handle.
It should also be mentioned that even though these are the thin wall grade, they’re still incredibly tough and ideal for protecting cable joins from abrasion. They’ll shrink when exposed to temperatures of just 90°C and, once shrunk tolerate temperatures of up to 125°C and are UV stabilised, flame retardant and self-extinguishing (except for clear).
Please note this style of heat shrink tubing is not adhesive lined. The sizes listed on this page are their pre-shrunk size (i.e. 10mm listed here will shrink to 5mm).
This is just one style and colour in our large range of heat shrink tubing and insulation parts.
Heat Shrink Tube ID (As Supplied) | Lay Flat ID |
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5mm Ø | 8mm |
7mm Ø | 11mm |
10mm Ø | 16mm |
13mm Ø | 20mm |
16mm Ø | 25mm |
20mm Ø | 31mm |
25mm Ø | 39mm |
30mm Ø | 47mm |
40mm Ø | 63mm |
50mm Ø | 79mm |
76mm Ø | 119mm |
100mm Ø | 157mm |
125mm Ø | 196mm |
Specification | Value | Standard |
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Shrink Ratio | 2 : 1 | |
Continuous Operating Temperature | -55°C to +125°C | IEC 216 |
Low Temperature Flexibility | -55°C | ASTM D-2671 |
UL Max. Temperature | 125°C | UL94, VW1 |
Dielectric Strength | >20 kV/mm | ASTM D-2671 |
Dielectric Constant | 3.0 Max | ASTM D-150 |
Volume Resistance | 1016 Ohm/cm | ASTM D-257 |
Tensile Strength | 16 N/mm² | ASTM D-638 |
Maximum Elongation | 300% | ASTM D-638 |
Longtitudinal Change | >3% | ASTM D-638 |
Water Absorption | 0.15% Max. | ASTM D-570 |
Fungus Resistance | Inert | MIL-1-7444 |
Copper Corrosion | Good | ASTM D-2671 B |
Chemical Resistance | Good | |
Flammability | Pass | UL 2324-VW1 |
Heat Shock @ 250°C for 4 Hours | No dripping, cracking or flowing | |
Specifications @ Approvals |
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SKU | SWM000046B04-Blk |
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There’s no real way to tell other than direct observation.
Technically, it depends on the degree of heat applied. That said, we’re guessing you’re after a general answer. In that case we can safely say that it’s seconds, not hours. If you can’t see it shrinking it’s either because it has as much as it can or there’s not enough heat being applied.
This really depends on what you have available. A heat gun is ideal though a simple hair dryer will do the trick. We don’t encourage it for safety reasons but we do know (from experience we’re sorry to admit) that a naked flame from a lighter will do the job as well.
Scissors, Stanley knife, steak knife or any sharp implement will do the job.