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The 3M 7010396208 is a flame-resistant heat shrink tubing sold on a 500-foot spool, designed for electrical insulation, bundling, and environmental sealing in demanding applications. Rated for continuous operation from -55 degrees C (-67 degrees F) to 135 degrees C (275 degrees F), it also withstands brief exposure to elevated temperatures up to 300 degrees C (572 degrees F). The minimum shrink temperature is 100 degrees C (212 degrees F). Built on the same proven electrical, physical, and chemical performance platform as standard FP-301 tubing, the FP-301VW adds superior flame resistance for installations where fire safety is a critical concern. Licensed electricians and industrial maintenance technicians are the primary installers.
This tubing is suited for residential, commercial, and industrial electrical work where flame resistance is required in addition to standard insulation and strain relief. Common applications include wire harness protection, terminal insulation, connector sealing, and cable bundling in control panels, switchgear, and exposed wiring runs. The 3/32-inch size accommodates small-gauge conductors and tight connector geometries. The 500-foot spool length supports high-volume production or service work. The black color is appropriate for general wiring applications where color coding is not required.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and general-use heat shrink tubing for electrical insulation applications requiring flame resistance on small-diameter conductors.
Heat shrink tubing of this type is installed by licensed electricians or qualified maintenance technicians in accordance with NEC requirements for the application. De-energize all circuits before applying tubing to any conductor or termination. Use a calibrated heat gun to apply uniform heat at or above the 100 degrees C minimum shrink temperature, keeping the heat source moving to avoid scorching the tubing or damaging adjacent components. Do not use an open flame as the heat source.
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