Manufacturer of Cutting Ptfe Tube - ptfe heat shrinkable tube | BESTEFLON – Besteflon
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Chemical resistant and high temperature resistant tubing
PTFE heat shrinkable tubing is an ideal solution for high temperature protection and chemical corrosion resistance applications. The PTFE heat shrinkable tube sold in its expansion state shrinks to its original size under thermal action, forming a tight jacket base material. Commonly used to protect sensors, rollers and wires, Teflon shrink tubes are available in a variety of standard sizes and configurations.
Like traditional polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) pipes, heat shrinkable polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) has high corrosion resistance chemicals and extreme temperatures up to 260 ℃ (500 ℃ f).
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We offer the usual packing as follows
1、Nylon bag or poly bag
2、Carton box
3、Plastic pallet or plywood pallet
Customized Packaging is charged
1、Wooden reel
2、Wooden case
3、Other customized packaging also available

The company account manager has a wealth of industry knowledge and experience, he could provide appropriate program according our needs and speak English fluently.
