Description
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The LSX series heat-shrinkable corrosion protection sleeves are made of a radiation-crosslinked heat-shrinkable substrate coated on the inside, with a protected formulation of a heat-activated adhesive. While the modified polyethylene of the substrate provides excellent mechanical protection, the thermoplastic adhesive provides outstanding corrosion protection for piping surfaces under demanding conditions.
- Shrink rate 3:1
- Shrink temperature 100°C
- Operating temperature -45°C to +105°C
- Store in its original packaging.
- Recommended temperature at +10°C to +25°C and 45-55% relative humidity
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What is heat shrinking tubing
Heat shrinking tubing is a type of plastic tube which is used for electrical insulation, protection, and wire management (also known as heat shrink film). This tubing is made from polymer materials that have the unique property of contracting when exposed to heat. When heat is applied, the tubing shrinks around the object it’s placed over, creating a tight and protective seal.
Heat shrinking tubing is often used in the electronics industry, safeguard wires, connections, and terminals from moisture, dust, and mechanical wear. They are also valuable in repair and maintenance work, where they can recreate or renew the insulation of wires and cables.
The application of heat shrinking tubing typically involves heating using a heat gun. When heat is applied, the tubing will start to shrink around the desired area, creating a snug and protective barrier. Heat shrinking tubing is available in various sizes, colors, and materials to meet different application needs.
LSX is under the category special heat shrink tubing.