Part Number: SDL-TNL-152
Gamma’s SDL cold shrink is a specially formulated pre expanded silicone rubber shrink tube that does not require heat to shrink. It is supplied expanded over an easily removable plastic cylinder. When the plastic cord is pulled, it allows the silicone tubing to shrink rapidly to seal and protect the connector, while gripping tight around the cable. Our cold shrink is trusted by broadband carriers, DAS integrators and internet service providers. It’s the ultimate carrier approved seal.
Applications
- Provides Excellent Physical Protection and Moisture Sealing for Telecom Connectors and cables.
- Perfect Application for Remote Radio Unit Connections
- Can be Installed with Less Room than Clam Shell Enclosures Cable Jacket and Sheath Repairs
- Corrosion Protection for Fittings and Couplings
- Protect Connectors from Weather, Moisture,
- UV, Ozone, Dust, and Fungus
SHRINKS IN SECONDS, NO HEAT REQUIRED
CREATE A WATERTIGHT SEAL
Our Silicone Cold Shrink Tubing reaches shrink ratios as high as 4 and a half to 1 (4.5:1), meaning it shrinks down more than 4 times smaller than where it started. The high shrink ratio makes it so that the cold shrink is large enough to get around the electrical connection when you start, yet it shrinks down small enough to create a watertight seal around the connection once the inner core of the tubing has been removed.
INCREDIBLE WEATHER DURABILITY
Both Silicone and EPDM cold shrink have incredible weather resistance properties, including resisting moisture, fungus, UV, and Ozone.
In addition, both EPDM and Silicone can withstand some extreme temperatures before showing signs of degradation. Silicone cold shrink in particular can go as low as -76° Fahrenheit and as high as 446° Fahrenheit. And because cold shrink does not have adhesive, you don’t have to worry about glue that melts in the heat or becomes brittle and broken in the cold.
AT&T APPROVED
AT&T trust Gamma Silicone Cold Shrink as their go-to weatherproofing solution, having issued CEQ numbers for easy ordering and utilizing Gamma Cold Shrink on the United States Government FirstNet network.