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Jun 10, 2026
Heat shrink tubing is widely used for insulation, cable protection, and strain relief. However, under certain conditions, it may become brittle, split, or crack over time.
1. Overheating During Installation
Excessive heat can damage the tubing material and reduce its flexibility and strength.
Common signs include:
To prevent overheating:
Heat guns usually provide more controlled heating than open flames.
2. Incorrect Tubing Size
Using tubing that is too small may overstress the material during shrinking and cause splitting.
If the shrink ratio is incorrect, the tubing may either crack or fail to seal tightly.
3. UV Exposure and Aging
Sunlight, moisture, and outdoor weather can gradually degrade some heat shrink materials.
Over time, the tubing may:
UV-resistant tubing is commonly recommended for outdoor use.
4. Mechanical Damage
Sharp cable edges, vibration, repeated bending, or pulling stress can weaken the tubing and eventually lead to cracking.
Conclusion
Heat shrink tubing commonly cracks because of:
Choosing the correct material and applying heat properly can greatly improve long-term durability and performance.
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