Ecmweb 6366 Alphawirefit Heat Shrinktubing
Ecmweb 6366 Alphawirefit Heat Shrinktubing
Ecmweb 6366 Alphawirefit Heat Shrinktubing
Ecmweb 6366 Alphawirefit Heat Shrinktubing
Ecmweb 6366 Alphawirefit Heat Shrinktubing

Heat-shrink tubing

May 27, 2014
Low-smoke, zero-halogen (LSZH) tubing option Adhesive filler option Contains no lead or halogens

The FIT family of heat-shrink tubing products now includes a low-smoke, zero-halogen (LSZH) tubing option and adhesive filler. FIT-221L LSZH heat-shrink tubing contains no lead or halogens, has low-smoke generation, and produces no toxic fumes when burned. In addition, it features a shrink ratio of 2-to-1, temperature range of -55°C to +105°C, and 10 sizes ranging from 3/64 in. to 1 in. in diameter. FIT-FILL comprises amber bead-like balls of adhesive that are suitable for use when additional adhesive is needed, or when the tubing does not effectively cover the desired locations. Available in packs of 100, it is a complement to FIT heat-shrink tubing for applications involving multiple wires in a tubing array, where the tubing’s inner adhesive does not touch the inner wires.

Alpha Wire

For additional information, visit www.alphawire.com.

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