6mm Heat Shrink Sleeve Tube – Black by Ekastore
Protect, insulate, and organize your wiring with the 6mm Heat Shrink Sleeve Tube – Black by Ekastore. This high-quality polyolefin tubing shrinks cleanly around wires and connectors when heated, providing a professional finish that guards against wear, moisture, and electrical shorts.
Ideal for both DIY electronics and professional repair work, it offers excellent insulation and mechanical protection in a sleek black finish.
🔹 Key Features:
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Diameter (Before Shrinking): 6mm
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Shrink Ratio: 2:1 (shrinks down to ~3mm)
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Color: Black – neat and professional look
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Material: Flexible, flame-retardant polyolefin
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Shrink Temperature: ~90°C
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Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
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Length: 1 meter – easy to trim as needed
🎯 Applications:
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Wire and solder joint insulation
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Cable bundling and strain relief
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DIY electronics, Arduino, and robotics projects
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Preventing short circuits and environmental damage
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Enhancing cable durability and appearance
⚡ Package Includes:
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1 x 6mm Heat Shrink Sleeve Tube – Black by Ekastore (1 meter)
An essential tool for any electronics toolbox—simple, effective, and reliable for all your wiring needs! 🔧🔌🔥
Here’s a simple comparison guide to help you choose the right heat shrink sleeve diameter for your projects:
🔍 Heat Shrink Sleeve Sizing Guide (2:1 Shrink Ratio)
Sleeve Size (Before Shrinking) | Shrinks Down To (Approx.) | Ideal For |
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2mm | ~1mm | Small jumper wires, single-strand signal wires |
3mm | ~1.5mm | Thin wires, sensor leads, LED legs |
4mm | ~2mm | General electronics wires, USB cables |
5mm | ~2.5mm | Moderate-thickness wires, JST connectors |
6mm | ~3mm | Thick signal cables, battery terminals |
8mm | ~4mm | Bundling multiple small wires, servo cables |
10mm+ | ~5mm+ | Power cables, multi-wire bundles, large joints |
🧠 Tips for Choosing:
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Always pick a sleeve about 1.5x larger than your wire or bundle before shrinking.
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Make sure the shrunk size is snug enough to hold tightly without damaging the wire.
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Use a heat gun or lighter (carefully!) to shrink – avoid open flame on sensitive components.
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