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Nelco Products’ heat shrinkable molded shapes install easily over connectors and other wiring applications using a heat gun to create a permanently sealed strain relief wire protector. |
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| Author: Rick Ferguson |
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NELCO Molded Heat Shrinkable Shapes create a seamless protective boot over connector assemblies, components, splices, and other wiring applications to provide total environmental and mechanical protection at all times. Easy to install using a standard heat gun, these shrinkable molded shapes are offered with shrink rations of 5:1 in a selection of materials that are comfortable and seal completely.
Featuring bottle-, long outlet-, right angle-, T-, and 2- to 6-way shapes, end caps, and strain relief, NELCO Molded Heat Shrinkable Shapes are offered in semi-rigid, flame-retardant, polyolefin, rigid polyolefin, fluid resistant elastomer, flexible low fire hazard halogen-free and flexible polyolefin materials. Hot melt, epoxy, and mastic adhesives are also available!
NELCO Molded Heat Shrinkable Shapes are priced according the shape, size, material and quantity. Samples, literature, and price quotations are available upon request. Most orders from NELCO ship within 5 business days courtesy of UPS Ground. Place your order for these innovative Molded Heat Shrinkable Shapes from NELCO Products today for ideal pricing and selection!
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Nelco Products, Inc.
Amy Greenberg, Marketing
22 Riverside Dr.
Pembroke, MA 02359
(800) 346-3526 FAX (781) 826-7344
e-mail: info@nelcoproducts.com
www.nelcoproducts.com
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