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Released: 01.03.2020
CSN EN 4708-105 - Aerospace series - Sleeving, heat-shrinkable, for binding, insulation and identification - Part 105: Semi-flexible polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) - Temperature range - 55 °C to 150 °C - Product standard

CSN EN 4708-105

Aerospace series - Sleeving, heat-shrinkable, for binding, insulation and identification - Part 105: Semi-flexible polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) - Temperature range - 55 °C to 150 °C - Product standard

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Number of Standard:CSN EN 4708-105
Category:311827
Pages:16
Released:01.03.2020
Catalog number:509018
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CSN EN 4708-105

CSN EN 4708-105 This document specifies the required characteristics for a heat-shrinkable, semi-flexible polyvinylidene sleeving for use in aircraft electrical systems at operating temperatures between - 55 °C and 150 °C. This sleeving is basically transparent, but may be tinted. It is semi-flexible tough and abrasion resistant, and is suitable for use where strain relief and mechanical protection are required, or where their transparent properties are desirable. It is not suitable for use where contamination from phosphate ester based hydraulic fluid is possible. These sleevings are normally supplied with internal diameters up to 25,4 mm for shrink ratios of 2:1. Sizes other than those specifically listed in this standard may be available. These items shall be considered to comply with this standard if they comply with the property requirements listed in Tables 2, 3 and 4 except for dimensions and mass.
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