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Use this general purpose tubing to insulate and protect wire and cable.
Extra-thick walls provide more protection against abrasion and tears than standard high-shrink-ratio tubing. This tubing shrinks down to 1/6th of its original ID, so it creates a tight seal over irregularly shaped objects.
This tubing creates a tight seal over irregularly shaped objects.
The smallest heat-shrink tubing we offer, this tubing protects wire with a 0.017" and smaller diameter.
For better protection against abrasion, tears, and punctures, this tubing has thicker walls than standard tubing.
Access connections more easily than with standard heat-shrink tubing. Make a small slit in this tubing to peel it away.
Identify ground wire with this green-and-yellow striped tubing.
Create a water-resistant seal—this tubing has an adhesive lining that melts when the tubing is heated and bonds to the underlying surface.
Extra-thick walls provide better protection against abrasion and tears than standard moisture-seal tubing, as well as creating a water-resistant seal.
Made of PVC, this tubing resists chemicals, oil, and solvents. The adhesive lining creates a water-resistant seal when heated.
This PTFE tubing withstands temperatures up to 450° F and has an inner lining that creates a water-resistant seal when heated.
Create a tight, water-resistant seal over irregularly shaped components. When heated, this tubing shrinks down to about 1/6th of its original ID, while an adhesive lining melts and forms a barrier around your component.
Use this tubing where wire and cable may be exposed to chemicals, oil, and acids.
Often used to bundle batteries, capacitors, and other electronics, this tubing tightly conforms to objects, similar to shrink wrap. It has excellent resistance to chemicals, oil, and acids.
Resistant to diesel fuel, gasoline, hydraulic fluid, and lubricating oil, this tubing is often used in vehicles.
This tubing shrinks down to a quarter of its original ID, so it creates a tight seal over irregularly shaped objects. It withstands up to 500° F.
With thin walls, this tubing shrinks faster than other high-temperature tubing. It withstands up to 500° F.
Use this tubing in applications where temperatures reach up to 500° F. It's often used to insulate electronic components.
With excellent resistance to tears, cuts, chemicals, and high temperatures, this tubing withstands demanding use.
Made of woven polyolefin/polyester fabric, this tubing has excellent abrasion resistance so it can be dragged over rough surfaces without damage.
Often used in automated applications such as robotics, this highly flexible silicone rubber tubing withstands continuous motion without cracking and tearing. It resists abrasion and can be dragged over rough surfaces without damage.
Insulate and protect high-voltage devices. This tubing withstands higher voltages than standard heat-shrink tubing because it’s made of a flame-retardant material with excellent electrical insulation properties.
Approved for contact with food, this tubing is FDA Compliant 21 CFR 177.1330.
After being cleaned with alcohol, this tubing is bagged and sealed in a clean room. It's certified for material quality and purity.
Made of PVDF, this tubing has excellent cut and abrasion resistance. It has a flame-retardant additive that resists combustion and minimizes the spread of flames.
Also known as halogen-free tubing, this tubing produces minimal amounts of smoke and gas if exposed to an open flame, so it can be used in enclosed areas such as ships and tunnels.
A layer of conductive cloth protects wire and cable from signal interference caused by nearby equipment and devices.
Protect light bulbs, capacitors, and other electronics—this FEP tubing adds a tear- and cut-resistant layer that even contains shattered glass if the bulb breaks.
Even with walls as thin as tracing paper, this PET plastic tubing withstands tears and nicks. Thanks to its thin walls, it shrinks down in seconds instead of minutes and at lower temperatures than PVDF and FEP plastic tubing.
Protect wire and cable without disconnecting them from an assembly. For a water-resistant seal, this tubing has an adhesive lining that melts when heated to bond it to the underlying surface.
Seal the end of crimped connections, such as motor coils, to insulate and protect them from moisture and abrasion.
Maintain a supply of tubing in a variety of sizes that withstand abrasion, moisture, and chemicals.
Keep general purpose tubing in a variety of sizes on hand.
A different shrink ratio on each end allows this tubing to fit over cable assemblies and wire harnesses with large connections, or around connectors with a 90° elbow.
Use this wrap with heat-shrink tubing to create a moisture-resistant seal. Apply it like tape around wire and cable, then slide the tubing over the wrap. The wrap melts when tubing is heated and bonds to the underlying surface.
Also known as breakout boots, these splitters insulate and seal the point where wire splits off from cable, or where cables exit from conduit.
Create a permanent seal without applying heat. This tubing is also known as cold-shrink tubing.
With a spiral-wound core, these end caps form a permanent seal on the end of your crimped wire or cable without heat or tools.
This film is thicker than standard heat-shrink film, so it's ideal for large and irregularly shaped objects.
Shield shipments of metal equipment that could be exposed to the outdoors for long periods of time.
Protect equipment exposed to flames and sparks.
Cover objects with sharp angles and points with this film to protect them from sun, dirt, moisture, and damage.
Heat this film to create a form-fitting barrier around single packages and small shipments to protect them from moisture and dirt.
Hold large shipments on a pallet tightly together during transport.
These bags shrink when heated for a skin-tight barrier around material.
These bags are moisture resistant and can be closed with a heat sealer.
Provide multilayered protection for static-sensitive electronic components.
An additive in the material prevents static discharge from building up on the bag's surface.
Cut bags off the roll to the length you need.
Quickly tear these bags off the roll.
These plastic bags are more moisture resistant than paper bags.
These sealers have a pliers-style design for sealing vacuum-formed plastic trays and blister packs.
Push down on the handle to create a seal. Also known as impulse sealers, these sealers use a timer that regulates the length of the heating cycle.
Use the wheel to make a seal of any length or shape.
Systems include a cradle, a heat sealer, a heat gun, and a roll of film that shrinks when heated.
Cover a wide area to seal large or irregularly shaped packages.
Clamp shut the jaws to seal bags.
Use the shelf to hold work while pushing down on the foot pedal to create a seal. Also known as impulse sealers, these sealers use a timer that regulates the length of the heating cycle.
Create an airtight seal around small parts to prevent damage from moisture and oxidation.
Wrap this tape around carbon fiber and other composite parts, then heat to 150° F. Tape shrinks to squeeze out air bubbles and apply pressure so parts cure without voids.
Permanently seal pipe, tubing, conduit, and even crimped electrical connections. Slide these flexible caps on and use a heat gun to tightly shrink them to the shape of whatever they are covering. Their outer surface shrinks while the inner wall flows into voids to create a sealed connection.
Apply heat and these grommets shrink around wire, cable, and cords to keep out dust, debris, and moisture.