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  2. Heat-shrink tubing - Wikipedia

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    Polyolefin heat-shrink tubing typically shrinks 2:1 diametrically, [10] [9] but high-grade polyolefin heat-shrink is also available with a 3:1 ratio. [7] Polyolefin tubing may withstand being touched with a soldering iron.

  3. Induction shrink fitting - Wikipedia

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    Induction heating is a non contact heating process which uses the principle of electromagnetism induction to produce heat in a work-piece. In this case thermal expansion is used in a mechanical application to fit parts over one another, e.g. a bushing can be fitted over a shaft by making its inner diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of the shaft, then heating it until it fits over the ...

  4. Shrink wrap - Wikipedia

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    Shrink wrap, also shrink film, is a material made up of polymer plastic film. When heat is applied, it shrinks tightly over whatever it is covering. [1] [2] [3] Heat can be applied with a handheld heat gun (electric or gas), or the product and film can pass through a heat tunnel on a conveyor.

  5. Talk:Heat-shrink tubing - Wikipedia

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    I have never heard of heat-shrink actually shrinking in volume, it de-stretches as decribed above. If it does polymerise and shrink (which I don't think is plausible for say a 3:1 linear shrink ratio implying 27 times volume shrinkage...) then someone had better provide a reference because it would be pretty rare stuff.

  6. Heat-shrink - Wikipedia

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    Heat-shrink may refer to: Heat-shrink tubing, for electrical work; Heat-shrinkable sleeve, for pipelines; Shrink wrap, for packaging This page was last edited on 28 ...

  7. Shrink-fitting - Wikipedia

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    The bombard Mons Meg was assembled from longitudinal staves of iron held in place by shrink-fitted iron hoops. [ 1 ] A common method used in industry is the use of induction shrink fitting which refers to the use of induction heating technology to pre-heat metal components between 150˚C and 300˚C thereby causing them to expand and allow for ...

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