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Heat-shrink tubing HX-SCE series
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Characteristics

Type
heat-shrinkable
Structure
openable
Applications
for cables
Material
polyolefin
Protection level
halogen-free, self-extinguishing, low-smoke, flame-retardant, for hazardous areas
Color
white, red, yellow
Other characteristics
thin wall
Diameter

Max.: 38 mm
(1.5 in)

Min.: 2 mm
(0.1 in)

Temperature

Max.: 105 °C
(221 °F)

Min.: -55 °C
(-67 °F)

Length

25 mm, 50 mm, 50.8 mm
(1 in, 2 in, 2 in)

Description

Thin walled, zero-halogen, low smoke/toxicity, radiation cross-linked, polyolefin heat-shrinkable tubing when limited fire hazard characteristics are necessary. HX-SCE thin walled, zero-halogen, low smoke, low toxicity, radiation cross-linked, polyolefin heat-shrinkable tubing, is assembled as cut sleeves organized in a ladder format. Ideal for applications where limited fire hazard characteristics are necessary. The zero halogen material coupled with low smoke and low toxic fume emissions make this product best used in enclosed spaces such as Mass Transit, Marine and Industrial applications. Supplied in a “ladder format”, sleeves are held horizontally between two polyester strips and offers ease of printing and kitting. • Low Toxic Fumes • Self-extinguishing, non-flame propagating • Excellent resistance to burning - Oxygen Index 39% • Resistant to key industrial and rail fluids • Excellent print permanence when tested in demanding industry related fluids • 2:1 shrink ratio Specifications and approvals EN45545-2 R22/R23/R24 HL3 BS 6853 Vehicle CAT 1A NFPA130 NF F 16-101 Classification A1 London Underground 1-085 Recommended hardware and software Printer: T200-IDENT / TE3112 / TE3124 / T6112DS Ribbon: 1966-RIBBON Software: WinTotal v6

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