Premium-Quality Dual-Wall Polyolefin Heat Shrinkable Tubing


Wall Type: DUAL-WALL (Inner wall of "hot melt adhesive" to encapsulate and protect your wires!)


Sized by: ID (Inner Diameter)


Shrink Ratio: 3 to 1


- This premium tubing has an inner wall of adhesive/glue which melts when heated to encapsulate your wire and protect it from the elements


You will receive 1M ≈3 foot of tubing, per quantity ordered. Longer lengths are almost always available upon request! Just let us know!


When choosing sizes, make sure you are thinking in terms of DIAMETER. Diameter is the measure of a round object, not flat. Larger sizes may be flat prior to usage, but they are still ALWAYS sized by ID (inner diameter). Refer to the chart/diagram in the additional photos for further reference!


SUMMARY:

Made of premium cross-linked polyolefin, a robust and versatile material with excellent properties and durability

3 to 1 shrink ratio; will shrink to one third of the nominal (named) diameter

The named diameter is the size BEFORE shrinking. The diameter will shrink to ONE THIRD of the named size.

Dual-wall adhesive-lined; when heated, the inner glue-lining will melt and seal your wires to protect them

If you don't need the "hot melt adhesive" then you can buy single-wall tubing for a much cheaper price. I posted links to single-wall tubing above 👆

The tubing is sized by ID (inner diameter). Diameter is the measure of a ROUND shape, not flat.

COSMETICS: The tubing has a quality matte finish, not a cheap slick/shiny appearance like PVC tubes! There is no text printed on ANY of this tubing!


RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT:

"Heat gun", "task oven", or "tubing torch" to shrink the tubing at 90°C ~ 110°Celsius

Do not overheat the tubing, you can compromise it! Do not use tubing which has been overheated!

Work in a non-flammable and well-ventilated workspace

Always use safety gloves, protective eyewear, and a respiratory mask when heating materials


SAFETY/TIPS:

Do not perform repairs of electrical/electronic components unless you are a qualified, experienced, and knowledgeable professional. Performing repairs can be very dangerous. Don't do something stupid! Seek professional assistance/advice!

The tubing, adhesive, and items you are working with can get very hot! Be careful not to burn yourself - avoid touching heated objects/materials!

Heat-resistant gloves, protective eyewear, and respiratory mask are all recommended. Work in a well-ventilated area and non-flammable workspace. Clear your surroundings to avoid accidents! This includes children and pets!

Read and obey all safety instructions for operation of the heat source you choose to utilize when heating the tubing. "Heat guns" or specialized "task ovens" are recommended. Do not exceed 110 degrees Celsius when shrinking the tubing to avoid burning/degrading the tubing! Hair driers do not get hot enough to shrink most tubes, however they may be useful for tiny sizes. Torch/flame is not recommended as you may burn/damage the tubing.

While heated, the tubing is in a softened state until it cools, and thus may be easily damaged. Avoid stretching the tubing until it cools and firms up. 


USAGE INSTRUCTIONS:

Read safety guidelines

Prepare equipment and work area

Slide tubing over wire

Apply heat to tubing to reach 90°C to 110°Celsius

Allow tubing and wire to cool


When choosing sizes, make sure you are thinking in terms of DIAMETER. Diameter is the measure of a round object, not flat. Larger sizes may be flat prior to usage, but they are still ALWAYS sized by ID (inner diameter). Refer to the chart/diagram in the additional photos for further reference!


SUMMARY:

Made of premium cross-linked polyolefin, a robust and versatile material with excellent properties and durability

3 to 1 shrink ratio; will shrink to one third of the nominal (named) diameter

The named diameter is the size BEFORE shrinking. The diameter will shrink to ONE THIRD of the named size.

Dual-wall adhesive-lined; when heated, the inner glue-lining will melt and seal your wires to protect them

If you don't need the "hot melt adhesive" then you can buy single-wall tubing for a much cheaper price. I posted links to single-wall tubing above 👆

The tubing is sized by ID (inner diameter). Diameter is the measure of a ROUND shape, not flat.

COSMETICS: The tubing has a quality matte finish, not a cheap slick/shiny appearance like PVC tubes! There is no text printed on ANY of this tubing!

RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT:

"Heat gun", "task oven", or "tubing torch" to shrink the tubing at 90°C ~ 110°Celsius

Do not overheat the tubing, you can compromise it! Do not use tubing which has been overheated!

Work in a non-flammable and well-ventilated workspace

Always use safety gloves, protective eyewear, and a respiratory mask when heating materials

SAFETY/TIPS:

Do not perform repairs of electrical/electronic components unless you are a qualified, experienced, and knowledgeable professional. Performing repairs can be very dangerous. Don't do som

ething stupid! Seek professional assistance/advice!

The tubing, adhesive, and items you are working with can get very hot! Be careful not to burn yourself - avoid touching heated objects/materials!

Heat-resistant gloves, protective eyewear, and respiratory mask are all recommended. Work in a well-ventilated area and non-flammable workspace. Clear your surroundings to avoid accidents! This includes children and pets!

Read and obey all safety instructions for operation of the heat source you choose to utilize when heating the tubing. "Heat guns" or specialized "task ovens" are recommended. Do not exceed 110 degrees Celsius when shrinking the tubing to avoid burning/degrading the tubing! Hair driers do not get hot enough to shrink most tubes, however they may be useful for tiny sizes. Torch/flame is not recommended as you may burn/damage the tubing.

While heated, the tubing is in a softened state until it cools, and thus may be easily damaged. Avoid stretching the tubing until it cools and firms up. 

USAGE INSTRUCTIONS:

Read safety guidelines

Prepare equipment and work area

Slide tubing over wire

Apply heat to tubing to reach 90°C to 110°Celsius

Allow tubing and wire to cool


HANDY TIP:

The tubing is sized by ID (inner diameter). If you only know the flat width of the tube size you need (measuring across a flattened tube), but aren't sure what ID you should choose, you can quickly approximate diameter by dividing by 1.6! For example: If you need a tube that is 3 inches wide when flattened, you would divide 3" by 1.6, which equals 1.875". That means you should order the 2" ID tube