HS-101-MW

Semi-rigid polyolefin tubing with a meltable adhesive liner. The tubing will shrink down to 40% of its original diameter when fully recovered. A few sizes can accommodate a wide range of applications. It is easily removed and excellent for rework, retrofit and repairs in the field.

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Applications

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Features and Benefits

Technical Specifications

  • UL 224 (Jacket)
  • AMS 3634
  • SAE-AMS-DTL-23053/4 Class 1
  • Standard Color: Black

Technical Data

  • Shrink Ratio: 2.5:1
  • Minimum Recommended Shrink Temperature: 135°C (275°F)
  • Operating Temperature Range:  -55°C to 110°C
  • Longitudinal Shrinkage: +1/-10%

Physical / Electrical / Chemical Properties

  • Specific Gravity: 1.0
  • Tensile Strength: 2200 psi
  • Ultimate Elongation: 400%
  • Heat Aging*: 168 hrs. @ 175°C
  • Elongation 175%
  • Heat Shock*: 4 hrs. @ 250°C No dripping, cracking or flowing
  • Low Temperature Flexibility: 4 hrs. @ -55°C No cracking
  • Volume Resistivity: 1015 ohm-cm
  • Dielectric Strength: 900 vpm
  • Corrosion Resistance: Non-corrosive
  • Fungus Resistance: Non-nutrient
  • Water Absorption: 0.1%
Expanded I.D.
Minimum
Recovered I.D.
Maximum
Total Recovered
Wall Thickness
Nominal
Meltable Recovered
Wall Thickness
Nominal
Standard Packaging
(per box)
4-Foot Lengths
Size in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm Box Contents
1/8 .125 3.18 .023 0.58 .038 0.97 .020 0.51 200′
3/16 .187 4.75 .060 1.52 .043 1.09 .025 0.64 200′
1/4 .250 6.35 .080 2.03 .047 1.19 .027 0.69 100′
3/8 .375 9.53 .130 3.42 .050 1.27 .030 0.76 100′
1/2 .500 12.70 .196 4.95 .055 1.40 .035 0.89 100′
3/4 .750 19.05 .313 7.95 .065 1.65 .040 1.02 60′
1 1.000 25.40 .400 10.16 .075 1.91 .040 1.02 48′

All information presented is believed to be reliable and is offered only as a guide to product selection. As each application is unique, Insultab can make no warranties as to the suitability of any products for a particular use. Specifications are subject to change.

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