Catalog Number | ACMA00038498 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description | Virtual total chemical and solvent resistance Working temperature from -200°C to +200°C Remains flexible at cryogenic temperatures Very low coefficient of friction Non-stick surface Extremely high electrical resistance Very low dielectric loss at high frequencies Total resistance to UV radiation Non-inflammable Non-toxic |
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Application | Applications for FEP heat shrink are very varied and include: Cable jackets Non-stick rollers Sensor and probe covers Hose protection Shatterproof lamp coatings UVC sterilisation equipment Electrical terminal insulation |
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What is the supplied inner diameter range for the Heavy Wall FEP Heat Shrink?
The supplied inner diameter range for the Heavy Wall FEP Heat Shrink is 31.00 mm ~ 132.00 mm.
What is the recovered diameter range for the Heavy Wall FEP Heat Shrink?
The recovered diameter range for the Heavy Wall FEP Heat Shrink is 23.00 mm ~ 98.00 mm.
What is the wall thickness of the Heavy Wall FEP Heat Shrink?
The wall thickness of the Heavy Wall FEP Heat Shrink is 1.50 mm.
What are the features of the Heavy Wall FEP Heat Shrink?
The features of the Heavy Wall FEP Heat Shrink include virtual total chemical and solvent resistance, working temperature from -200°C to +200°C, remains flexible at cryogenic temperatures, very low coefficient of friction, non-stick surface, extremely high electrical resistance, very low dielectric loss at high frequencies, total resistance to UV radiation, non-inflammable, and non-toxic.
What are some applications of the Heavy Wall FEP Heat Shrink?
Some applications of the Heavy Wall FEP Heat Shrink include cable jackets, non-stick rollers, sensor and probe covers, hose protection, shatterproof lamp coatings, UVC sterilisation equipment, and electrical terminal insulation.
Why is FEP heat shrink tubing chosen over other heat shrinks?
FEP heat shrink tubing is chosen particularly for its lower shrink temperature than other heat shrinks such as PTFE. It also has greater flexibility, optical clarity, and high lubricity in comparison to PFA.
What are the advantages of using FEP heat shrink?
The advantages of using FEP heat shrink include lower cost, greater flexibility, optical clarity, high lubricity, and applications where large heat shrink ratios are not needed.
What does heat shrink ratio refer to?
Heat shrink ratio refers to the final diameter of the heat shrinkable material after being allowed to shrink fully unrestrained compared to the original diameter of the pre-shrunk material.
What do the final dimensions for heat shrink usually refer to?
The final dimensions for heat shrink usually refer to the recovered or fully shrunk dimensions.
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