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Typically most heat shrink tubing's are made out of polyolefin or nylon. When the tubing is heated it contracts and tightens around the wires. There are also other materials such as flouopolymer or PFTE that can withstand a lot of wear and tear. This tubing is fairly resistant to punctures as well as harmful chemicals. Then there is the viton heat shrink tubing, this variation is very resistant to a wide range of chemicals and extreme temperatures. Now these are only a few of the options you can get when you are shopping for this kind of product.

When you're looking online and shopping for heat shrink tubing all of the sizing is shown in a ratio. There is 2:1, 3:1, and 4:1. But what exactly does that mean? It means that when heated the tubing will shrink down at a ratio of, for example, three to one or 67%. So a 3:1, ¾" piece of tubing will contract when heated to a ¼". You can also order the tubing in different diameters.

Adhesive lined tubing is just that, it's tubing with a thin layer of glue on the inside. Once the tubing is heated to contract around the wires or cables, the glue also melts. This creates a stronger and more even bond between the tubing and the wire or cable it's wrapped around. The bond is nearly impossible to break once the glue has dried. This kind of tubing is still just as flexible as the heat shrink tubing without adhesive.

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