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  2. Heat-shrink tubing - Wikipedia

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    Heat-shrink tubing (or, commonly, heat shrink or heatshrink) is a shrinkable plastic tube used to insulate wires, providing abrasion resistance and environmental protection for stranded and solid wire conductors, connections, joints and terminals in electrical wiring.

  3. Heat-shrink - Wikipedia

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    Heat-shrink may refer to: Heat-shrink tubing, for electrical work; Heat-shrinkable sleeve, for pipelines; Shrink wrap, for packaging This page was last edited on 28 ...

  4. File:Video of Heat shrink tube before and after.ogv - Wikipedia

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  5. Shrink wrap - Wikipedia

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    Heat-shrink tubing is used to seal electric wiring. Shrink bands are applied over parts of packages for tamper resistance or labels. It can be used as a Tamper-evident band. It can also combine two packages or parts into a Multi-pack. Shrink wrap is also commonly used within more industrial applications using a heavier weight shrink film.

  6. Raychem - Wikipedia

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    This was the first known use of radiation chemistry for commercial products. The company soon invented heat-shrinkable tubing also targeted at electronic applications. [3] By 1980 the company had expanded to over 30 countries, including a major branch in Swindon, UK and made the Fortune 500 list. [4]

  7. Heat-shrinkable sleeve - Wikipedia

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    The first heat-shrinkable sleeves were introduced [when?] as polyethylene pipeline coatings started to replace bituminous or tape coatings in the oil and gas industry. At the time, the processing for polyethylene to make the sleeve backing was new technology and the adhesives used in sleeves were much the same as those used on pipeline coating.

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