HellermannTyton TLFX Heat Shrink Labels, White, Yellow, 9.5 mm Cable, 4.8 mm Cable, 554-51400 TLFX95WH-PO-X-WH

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PHP9,270.19

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PHP10,382.61

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RS Stock No.:
124-9450
Mfr. Part No.:
554-51400 TLFX95WH-PO-X-WH
Manufacturer:
HellermannTyton
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Brand

HellermannTyton

Product Type

Heat Shrink Labels

Series

TLFX

Maximum Cable Diameter

9.5mm

Minimum Cable Diameter

4.8mm

Colour

White, Yellow

Printable

Yes

Material

Cross Linked Polyolefin

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

Fire Behaviour

Halogen Free

Standards/Approvals

BS 6853:1999, BS EN ISO 4589-2, DIN 53438-3, DIN 5510-2, EN 45545-2, EN ISO 11925-2, HF Certification, LFH Certification, NF F 16-101, NF X 70-100-1, NF X 70-100-2, UNI CEI 11170-3

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

TLFX Heat Shrink Cable Markers, Thermal Transfer


The TLFX cable markers are made from a rail approved 2:1 heat shrink material, polyolefin cross-linked (PO-X). They are supplied as a continuous tube that is printable on both sides and can be perforated at pre-determined lengths or fully severed. These heat shrink cable markers are compatible with the TrakMark DS or TT4000+ printers.

Features and Benefits


Shrink ratio 2:1

Rail approved material

Available in yellow, white on request

Cable range 50.8 mm to 1.2 mm

Halogen Free

RoHS compliant

Low smoke propagation, density and toxicity

High Oxygen Index value (38%)

Delivery in convenient storage boxes

Easy label design with TagPrint Pro 3.0

Approvals

BS, NF-F, UNI CEI.

Standards

Meets EN45545-2 (HL3, HL2, HL1).

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