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  2. Heat-shrinkable sleeve - Wikipedia

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    As described above, the heat-shrinkable sleeves have an adhesive that sticks the sleeve to the cutback and the factory applied mainline coating and also acts as a corrosion protective layer. The backing provides mechanical protection against abrasion and soil stress forces after the pipeline is buried. Heat wrap tape may used in addition for ...

  3. Heat-shrink tubing - Wikipedia

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    Animation of heat-shrink tubing, before and after shrinking. Heat-shrink tubing (or, commonly, heat shrink or heatshrink) is a shrinkable plastic tube used to insulate wires, providing abrasion resistance and environmental protection for stranded and solid wire conductors, connections, joints and terminals in electrical wiring.

  4. Heat-shrink - Wikipedia

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    Heat-shrinkable sleeve, for pipelines; Shrink wrap, for packaging This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 17:49 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Cathodic protection - Wikipedia

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    Effectiveness of cathodic protection (CP) systems on steel pipelines can be impaired by the use of solid film backed dielectric coatings such as polyethylene tapes, shrinkable pipeline sleeves, and factory applied single or multiple solid film coatings. This phenomenon occurs because of the high electrical resistivity of these film backings. [68]

  6. 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.

  7. Mattr - Wikipedia

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    Mattr Corp., formerly known as Shawcor Ltd., is a Canadian materials technology company, based in Toronto, Ontario, and listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. [1] It specializes in providing services to the pipeline sector of the oil and gas market.

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