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3:1 High Shrink Ratio · Shrinks Uniformly
Over Irregular Sizes And Shapes
Very Flexible · Doesn't Easily Wrinkle When Bent
Low Shrink And Recovery Temperatures · Excellent For Hot Stamping
Meets UL And CSA Specifications
USE INSUL-GRIP® HS-101-3X
FOR:
- Strain relief and electrical insulation of commercial wire
terminations and electrical connections
- Jacketing and bundling flexible, light-duty wire harnesses
and components
- Identifying wires, cables, electrical and electronic components
SPECIFICATIONS:
- UL E35586 VW-1 rated for 600V
- CSA LR31929 OFT rated for 600V
Free Of Polybrominated Biphenyls
And Polybrominated
Biphenyl Oxides And Ethers,
Which Are Classified As Environmentally Hazardous Substances
INSUL-GRIP®
HS-101-3X INFORMATION:
- SHRINK RATIO: 3:1
- MINIMUM RECOMMENDED SHRINK TEMPERATURE: 90°C (194°F)
- OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: -45°C TO 125°C
- LONGITUDINAL SHRINKAGE: +0/-15% ASTM D2671
- PHYSICAL / ELECTRICAL / CHEMICAL PROPERTIES:
Tensile Strength: 1500 psi
Ultimate Elongation: 200%
Flammability Rating: UL VW-1;CSA OFT
Secant Modulus: 1.6 X 104 psi
Low Temperature Flexibility: 1 hr. @ -45°C No cracking
Heat Shock: 1 hour @ 136°C No cracking
Volume Resistivity: 1014 ohm-cm
Dielectric Strength: 500 vpm
Corrosion Effect:: Noncorrosive
Water Absorption: 0.5%
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EXPANDED
I.D.
MINIMUM
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RECOVERED
I.D.
MAXIMUM
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RECOVERED
WALL
NOMINAL
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STANDARD PACKAGING (PER BOX)
PRODUCT ON SPOOLS
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Size
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Inches
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mm
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Inches
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mm
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Inches
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mm
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FT. / SPOOL
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TOTAL FT. / BOX
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3/32
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.093
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2.40
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.031
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0.80
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.023
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0.58
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500'
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1,500'
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1/8
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.125
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3.20
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.042
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1.10
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.023
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0.58
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500'
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1,500'
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1/4
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.250
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6.40
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.083
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2.20
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.023
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0.58
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250'
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500'
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3/8
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.375
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9.50
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.125
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3.20
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.024
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0.61
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200'
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400'
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1/2
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.500
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12.70
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.166
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4.30
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.024
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0.61
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150'
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300'
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3/4
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.750
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19.10
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.250
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6.40
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.024
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0.61
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250'
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250'
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1
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1.000
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25.40
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.333
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8.50
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.025
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0.64
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250'
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250'
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