Heat-shrinkable tubes made from Teflon, Viton and Kynar – find a material whose properties make it ideal for specific purposes: PTFE, Elastomer and PVDF heat-shrinkable tubes. Ask our experts.
BER 100 is a flexible, medium-walled, elastomer-based heat-shrinkable tube. Its exceptional chemical and mechanical resistance makes the BER 100 a particularly appropriate solution where high levels of fuel and abrasion resistance are required.
BP VIT is an extremely flexible medium-walled heat-shrinkable tube made of vinylidene fluoride – hexafluoropropylene. The product’s exceptionally high operating temperature of +200°C, as well as its excellent resistance to fuel, hydraulic oils and other chemicals, makes it ideal for use in cable jackets and in applications involving insulation at high temperatures.
BPVDF is a semi-rigid heat-shrinkable tube made of modified PVDF. BPVDF provides lasting protection even at operating temperatures of +175°C, or even at +300°C for short periods. It is ideal for high-temperature applications, and offers very high abrasion resistance, notch resistance and resistance to chemicals.
PTFE 200 is a semi-rigid heat-shrinkable tube made from PTFE, polytetrafluorethylene. It is available in a variety of different wall thicknesses.
PTFE 400 is a semi-rigid heat-shrinkable tube made from PTFE, polytetrafluorethylene. It is available in a variety of different wall thicknesses.
PFTE/FEP is a dual heat-shrinkable tube which enables the airtight and watertight connection of cables and pipes. It offers effective protection against aggressive substances and high temperatures. The PFTE/FEP dual heat-shrinkable tube is made from an outer PFTE heat-shrinkable tube with a fusible FEP inlay.
Upon application, the inner FEP tube is melted by the heat.