Aerospace series. Sleeving, heat-shrinkable, for binding, insulation and identification. Part 102: Very flexible polymer. Operating temperature. 75 °C to 150 °C. Product standard
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This document specifies the required characteristics for a heat-shrinkable, very flexible polymer sleeving for use in aircraft electrical systems at operating temperatures between ? 75 °C to 150 °C. This sleeving has very good flexibility, is flame retarded and has a thick wall for mechanical protection. It is suitable for use as cable protection in areas where wiring is subject to contamination by aircraft fuels and hydraulic fluids. These sleevings are normally supplied with internal diameters up to 102 mm for shrink ratios of 2:1. They are available in black only. 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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EN 3909:2016 Aerospace series - Test fluids and test methods for electrical and optical components and sub-assemblies
EN 4708-001:2019 Aerospace series - Sleeving, heat-shrinkable, for binding, insulation and identification - Part 001: Technical specification
EN ISO 846:2019 Plastics - Evaluation of the action of microorganisms (ISO 846:2019)
EN 3909:2016 Aerospace series - Test fluids and test methods for electrical and optical components and sub-assemblies
EN 4708-001:2019 Aerospace series - Sleeving, heat-shrinkable, for binding, insulation and identification - Part 001: Technical specification
EN ISO 846:2019 Plastics - Evaluation of the action of microorganisms (ISO 846:2019)
IEC 60684-1:2003 Flexible insulating sleeving - Part 1: Definitions and general requirements
IEC 60684-2:2011 Flexible insulating sleeving - Part 2: Methods of test
IEC 60757:1983 Code for designation of colours