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Thermo-shrinking sleeve with soldering joint (50 pcs)

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Heat-shrink tubing with a ring of tin and two adhesive rings inside.

Overview

Transparent plastic box containing 50 heat shrinkable sleeves with a tin ring and two adhesive rings inside.

  • Shrinkage ratio: 2:1
  • Working temperature: from -55°C to +105°C
  • Complete tin melting temperature: 115°C


It allows the electrical connection (welding) of two conductors by means of heat treatment (through an industrial heater), providing sealing for the two conductors and making the welding waterproof.


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