Thin Wall Heatshrink Tube 4.8mm Roll of 10m Clear Cabac
Cabac thin wall heatshrink tube features 4.8mm, Flame Retardant and 2:1. Ideal for electrical cable insulation, sealing and protection.
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- Material: Chemically cross-linked, thermally stabilised flame retardant polyolefin
- Continuous Operating Temperature: -75°C to +135°C
- Shrinkage Temperature: >100°C
- Longitudinal Shrinkage: <5%
- Tensile Strength: 16 MPa
- Breakdown Voltage: 25 kV/mm wall thickness
- Volume Resistivity: 1.0 x 10^14 ohm cm
- Elongation at Break Point: 400%
- Water Absorption: 0.15% max
- Flammability: Passed ASTM-D-2671 (except clear variant which is flammable)
- UV Stability: Stable except clear variant
- Voltage Rating: 600V
- Compliant Standards: UL224 VW1 File No. E366157
- Conformant Standards: MIL-1-23053/5 Class 2 for clear variant
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 10mm x 10mm x 4800mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Highly flexible
- Flame retardant except clear variant
- Abrasion and impact resistant
- Suitable for all electrical and electronic applications
- Available in a full range of diameters from 1.5mm to 125mm with 2:1 shrink ratio
- UV stabilised except clear variant
- In-house cutting facility available for cut sleeves
- Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper application and safety compliance.
- Electrical insulation and protection
- Colour coding of wires and cables
- Mechanical protection in electrical and electronic applications
- AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Durable and abrasion resistant, reducing the need for frequent replacements
- Chemically cross-linked material enhances longevity and performance
- Reduces electrical waste by protecting wiring and components
Standard manufacturer warranty applies. Please refer to Cabac warranty policy for details.
The Cabac Heatshrink Thin Wall 4.8MM Clear 10M Box is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for electrical insulation and protection in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
