3M™ Heat Shrink Tubing VFP-876

  • 3M ID B10398087

Rated for continuous operation from –55°C (–67°F) to 135°C (275°F)

VFP-876 Tubing has a 2:1 shrink ratio.

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  • Rated for continuous operation from –55°C (–67°F) to 135°C (275°F)
  • VFP-876 Tubing has a 2:1 shrink ratio

3M™ VFP 876 Heat Shrink Tubing features low shrink temperature, making it suitable for shrink fit jacketing. This flame retardant tubing has a 2:1 shrink ratio and offers insulation for 600V rated applications. The very flexible polyolefin construction offers moisture seal protection.

3M™ Heat Shrink Tubing VFP 876 is color coded for quick and easy identification of the wire. It provides terminal insulation for flexible wire bundles and sensitive components. It is suitable for low shrink temperature applications and it withstands temperatures of 67 to 275 °F ( 55 to 135 °C). UL Listed, CSA LR38227, SAE AMS DTL 23053/5, Class 1 Certified and RoHS 2011/65/EU Compliant

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