Heat shrink sleeve STP125-F shrinkage 2 ÷ 1
- Material: Polyolefin
- Shrinkage: 2:1
- Field of application: insulation, cladding and wiring
- Minimum shrinkage temperature: > +90 °C
- Min/max operating temperature: -55°C to +125°C
- Self-extinguishing (except transparent sleeve): according to UL 224 VW-1
- Colors: Black – White – Red – Yellow Blue – Green – Transparent
- Tensile strength: 15 MPA according to ISO37
- Tensile strength after aging (7 days): 12 MPA
- Elongation at break: 450% according to ISO37
- Elongation after heat aging test: 400% (168 hours at 158°C)
- Thermal shock: no dripping, sliding or cracking (4 hours at 250°C)
- Water absorption: 0.2% according to ASTMD570
- Fluid resistance: according to ISO1817, ISO37 MIL-1-23053
- Dielectric strength: ≥ 15 KV/mm
- Longitudinal variation: ±5%
Heat shrink indication
- To shrink the heat shrinking sleeve, use equipment made for this specific operation such as, for example, guns or hot air tunnels.
- Shrink the sleeve starting at one end, the most critical part, and then proceed slowly to the opposite end. This method avoids the formation of air bubbles between the inner wall of the heat shrink sleeve and the object it covers.
- In the event that the object to be covered is made of metal or a good heat conductor, it is advisable to preheat the object to avoid “cold areas”, so as to allow a perfect and soft adaptation of the heat-shrinking sleeve.
- In order to avoid overheating of the heat shrink sleeve, ensure there is regular heat distribution. Excessive overheating of the material during the shrinking process can cause bubbles, discoloration and in some cases even breakage of the heat-shrinking sheath.