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TSD-Tubular Heat Shrinkable Sleeve
Heat shrinkable tubular sleeve is commonly known as a closed sleeve or round cuff, the inner layer of the heat shrinkable sleeve is a hot melt adhesive layer of high adhesion, and the outer layer is make of irradiation cross-linked PE material. Currently, the heat shrinkable sleeve is also widely used for connection and sealing of plastic drainage pipes and plastic manholes.
Our advantages:
High adhesive strength, good tightness and leakage resistance;
2. High shrinkage, giving full play to the leakage resistance of heat shrinkable sleeves;
3. Quick shrink, convenient and quick construction.
Used for plastic drainage pipeline, such as metal reinforced polyethylene spiral pipes;
Used for pre-insulated pipes as Heat shrink end caps to protect the insulation layer;
Widely used for oil&gas industry
Operating Procedures:
1. Preset: firstly nest the heat shrinkable sleeve together with the isolating film into one end of the pipe, then horizontally align the both ends of the pipe to be connected, try to make the clearance between the two sections of the pipe as small as possible, if the clearance exceeds 15mm, fill the clearance at the pipe ends with glue sticks.
2. Clean: remove the oil dirt and sandy soil at the pipe joints.
3. Preheat: preheat the pipe wall at the joints to about 70℃.
4. Sand Blasting: carry out sand blasting on the preheated pipe wall to be bond along the circumferential direction, to make the wall surface with clear sand blasting signs.
5. Install: move the hot sleeve to the center of the joint, remove the isolating film, and then uniformly heat from the middle along the circumferential direction, after it is fully shrunk, heat towards the both ends respectively. The heating temperature allowable for the heat shrinkable sleeve shall not exceed 250℃. After all are shrunk, re-heat the surface dimples until it is completely flat. After the completion of the overall heating, re-heat again to make hot melt adhesive fully overflow. In the heat shrink process, roll the heat shrinkable sleeve several times with a compression roller, especially the fusion overlaps, to eliminate air bubbles. After the completion of heat shrink, inspect the quality.
Specifications:
Sleeve Operating Characteristics | Test Method | Test Result | |
Pipeline Operating Temp. | Up to 65°C | ||
Minimum Installation Temp. | 75°C (167°F) | ||
Mainline Coating Compatibility | PE,PP, FBE,HPPC | ||
Adhesive Properties | |||
Softening Point | ASTM E28 | 105°C | |
Lap Shear @ 23°C | DIN 30672 | 79 N/cm2 | |
Backing Properties | |||
Tensile Strength | ASTM D638 | 20MPa | |
Elongation | ASTM D638 | 600% | |
Hardness | ASTM D2240 | 55 Shore D | |
Volume Resistivity | ASTM D257 | 1017 ohm-cm | |
Sleeve Properties | |||
Peel Strength @ 23°C | DIN30672 | 75 N/cm | |
Impact Resistance | ASTM G14 | 56Inch.LBS | |
Indentation Resistance | ISO 21809-3 | 0.65mm | |
Cathodic Disbondment @ 23℃, 28 days with epoxy | ASTM G8 | 9 mm rad | |