Semi-Rigid Heat Shrinkable Dual Wall Tubing CB-DWT (3000)

Material:
Outer: crosslinked modified semi-rigid polyolefin resin
Inner layer: hot melt adhesive
Shrink ratio: 4:1
Features:
Applications: This product is designed for automotive wire harness and piping requirements and specific design, can be widely used in a variety of automotive wiring harness insulation seal, stress and other lines and terminals at the local indirect continued release and anti-wear protection properties.
Introduction
Item
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Test method
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Indicator
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Values
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Longitudinal length change rate
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ASTM D2671
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0-10%
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5%
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Tensile strength
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ASTM D2671
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≥10.3MPa
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18.87MPa
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Elongation at break
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ASTM D4.3.1.2
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≥250%
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330%
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Thermal aging
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ASTM D2671
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≥137MPa
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370MPa
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Hot shock
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250±3℃,4h
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Without dripping, flowing or crack
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Qualified
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Cut continuity
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ASTM D3032
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13.6kg
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Qualified
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Volume resistivity
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ASTM D2671
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≥1.0×1012Ω.cm
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9.0×1014Ω.cm
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Flame retardant
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ASTM D2863
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≥28
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29
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RT-1112
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30s Self-extinguishing
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Qualified
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Pressure
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2500V,60s
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No breakdown
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Qualified
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Tensile strength after aging
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ASTM D2671
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≥6.9MPa
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11.0MPa
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Oil resistance
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97# oil 23℃±3℃,24h
100℃±3℃,1h IRM902#oil IRM903#oil Hydraulic oil |
No cracking
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Qualified
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Specification
Specifications | Inner diameter | Wall thickness after complete shrinkage | ||||||||
Minimum inner diameter before shrinkage | Maximum inner diameter after shrinkage | Thickness of shuck | Thickness of hose lining | Total wall thickness | ||||||
mm | Inch sizes | mm | Inch sizes | mm | Inch sizes | mm | Inch sizes | mm | Inch sizes | |
CB-3000-1
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5.72
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0.225
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1.27
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0.050
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0.64
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0.025
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0.56
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0.022
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1.20
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0.047
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CB-3000-2
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7.44
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0.293
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1.65
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0.065
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0.76
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0.030
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0.76
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0.030
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1.52
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0.060
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CB-3000-3
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10.85
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0.427
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2.41
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0.095
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0.89
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0.035
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1.02
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0.040
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1.91
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0.075
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CB-3000-4
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17.78
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0.700
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4.45
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0.175
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1.04
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0.041
|
1.37
|
0.054
|
2.41
|
0.095
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