Thin Wall Heatshrink Tube 50.8mm Roll of 25m Green Cabac
Cabac thin wall heatshrink tube features 50.8mm, Flame Retardant and UV resistant. Ideal for electrical cable insulation, sealing and protection.
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- Material: Electron Beam Cross Linked Polyolefin
- Pre-shrink Diameter: 50.8mm
- After-shrink Diameter: 25.4mm
- Recovered Wall Thickness: 1.1mm
- Length: 25m roll
- Continuous Operating Temperature: -75 to +135°C
- Shrinkage Temperature: > 105°C
- Longitudinal Shrinkage: < 5%
- Tensile Strength: 10.4 MPa
- Breakdown Voltage: 25 kV/mm wall thickness
- Elongation at Break Point: 400%
- Water Absorption: 0.15% max
- Voltage Rating: 600V
- Heat Shock Resistance: 250°C for 4 hours
- UL224 VW1 File No. E366157 certified
- Complies with ASTM D2671
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 25mm x 25000mm x 508mm
- Weight: 0.2 kg
- Flame retardant tubing made from Electron Beam Cross Linked Polyolefin
- Flexible and resistant to impact, abrasion, and UV radiation
- Shrinks to approximately 50% of pre-shrink diameter upon heating
- Resistant to common fluids and solvents
- UL certified and compliant with ASTM D2671
- Professional installation recommended to ensure proper heat application and secure fitting using appropriate heat gun tools.
- Electrical insulation and protection of conductors
- Colour coding in electrical and associated industries
- Protection against environmental factors such as fluids and solvents
- Mechanical protection in wiring and cabling
- AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Durable and long-lasting material reduces need for frequent replacements
- UV resistance extends product life, minimizing waste
- Protects electrical components, reducing risk of failure and electronic waste
Warranty information not specified; typically covered under manufacturer’s standard warranty.
The Cabac Heatshrink Thin Wall 50.8MM Green is available for immediate purchase, ideal for electrical insulation and protection applications in industrial and commercial settings.
