Data Sheet

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Further information at www.HellermannTyton.co.uk/insulation
Date of issue: April 2016
Insulation
Heat Shrinkable Tubing
MATERIAL
Polyolefin, cross-linked (PO-X)
Shrink Ratio 2:1
Operating Temperature -40 °C to +105 °C
Minimum Shrink
Temperature
+115 °C
Longitudinal change
after shrinkage
+5 %/-10 % max.
Dielectric Strength 15 kV/mm according to IEC 60684 P2
Flammability
Limited Fire Hazard, Halogen free, Low
generation of toxic gases and corrosive
acid, Low smoke generation
Specifications
DEF STAN 59-97 Type 8, EN 45545:
2013, LUL Engineering Standard
E1042:A6
TR27 is used in applications where toxic emissions evolved in a fire
must be minimised, e.g. heavily populated buildings or safety sensitive
areas like tunnels, hospitals, schools, theatres, mass transit vehicles and
computer centres.
Features and Benefits
• Thin walled, flexible polyolefin tubing
• Optional available with adhesive or as thick walled version (SR27)
• Halogen free and excellent flame-retardant properties
• Meets various industrial standards
Heat Shrinkable Tubing 2:1 - Flame retardant
TR27 is ideal for safety sensitive areas.
TR27
Heat Shrinkable Tubing 2:1
TYPE
Supplied
Ø D min.
Size
(imperial)
Recov.
Ø d max.
Wall
(WT)
Reel
Length Colour Article-No.
TR27-3.2/1.6 3.2 1/8 " 1.6 0.51 150 m Black (BK) 315-50320
TR27-4.8/2.4 4.8 3/16 " 2.4 0.51 60 m Black (BK) 315-50480
TR27-6.4/3.2 6.4 1/4 " 3.2 0.64 60 m Black (BK) 315-50640
TR27-9.5/4.8 9.5 3/8 " 4.8 0.64 60 m Black (BK) 315-50950
TR27-12.7/6.4 12.7 1/2 " 6.4 0.64 60 m Black (BK) 315-51270
TR27-19.1/9.5 19.1 3/4 " 9.5 0.76 60 m Black (BK) 315-51900
TR27-25.4/12.7 25.4 1 " 12.7 0.89 60 m Black (BK) 315-52540
TR27-38.1/19.1 38.1 1-1/2 " 19.1 1.02 60 m Black (BK) 315-53810
TR27-50.8/25.4 50.8 2 " 25.4 1.14 60 m Black (BK) 315-55100
All dimensions in mm. Subject to technical changes.
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) may differ from package content.
For product specific approvals and specifications please refer to the Appendix.
TR27 is mainly used in the railway industry.
Detailed Information about
Heatguns please refer to page 529.

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