TE Connectivity adds extreme high temp heat shrink tape for wiring harness bundles - Connector Specifier

TE Connectivity adds extreme high temp heat shrink tape for wiring harness bundles


Feb 16, 2012

TE Connectivity has introduced its RT-555 High Temperature Heat Shrink Tape, designed for use in wiring harnesses for commercial aerospace, military and offshore drilling applications. The bi-layer, side-entry, heat-recoverable sealing product shrinks a predetermined percentage upon the application of heat in excess of 220 °C (428 °F).

Suitable for use in wire harness systems requiring aggressive fluid and high temperature resistance, the company says the two-layer tape is designed to withstand the extremely high temperatures generally associated with aircraft engines. Designed to be installed on mounted harnesses, TE says the silcone fusion shrink tape has superior peel strength, sealing performance and abrasion resistance, and can save technicians' time in disconnecting and testing.

"This ultra-thin RT-555 High Temperature Heat Shrink Tape is a great way to extend service life and save money on critical wiring systems that take abuse in hot zones of aircraft or high vibration areas that are exposed to aggressive fuels, fluids and solvents," comments John Kuster, product manager, Aerospace, Defense & Marine, TE Connectivity. "Maintenance and repair depots now have a product that can meet the demands of the industry for cost savings and service life extension."

For more information, visit www.te.com/adm.

 


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