3:1 Adhesive Glue Lined Heat Shrink Tubing — 2.4mm ID, 50m Roll, 6 Colors

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3:1 Adhesive Glue Lined Heat Shrink Tubing — Waterproof Dual-Wall Protection for Wiring You Can't Afford to Lose

Whether you're chasing an electrical gremlin in a boat bilge, weatherproofing a trailer harness, or tidying up a custom electronics build, a failed splice or corroded connection can cost hours of troubleshooting. Electricians, automotive technicians, marine riggers, and serious DIYers need a heat shrink solution that does more than just cover a wire — it needs to seal it completely against moisture, vibration, and mechanical stress.

Each roll contains 50 meters (≈164 ft) of dual-wall adhesive heat shrink tubing with a 2.4mm (≈3/32") inner diameter and a 3:1 shrink ratio. The outer polyolefin jacket shrinks down to approximately one-third of its original diameter, while the inner hot-melt adhesive layer flows and bonds to create a watertight, strain-relieving seal. Available in six colors — red, black, yellow, white, blue, and green — for easy circuit identification and color-coded wiring organization.

This tubing is well suited for automotive wiring harness repair, marine electrical connections, outdoor junction waterproofing, and small-gauge wire insulation in electronics projects. The 50m roll length makes it practical for production runs, fleet maintenance, or keeping a full-color set on the bench for any job that comes in.

🔌 Compatibility: Fits wire and connector diameters up to 2.4mm (≈3/32") before shrink. Recovered inner diameter is typically ~0.8mm. Compatible with standard heat guns; suitable for polyolefin-compatible substrates including copper wire, solder joints, and most connector bodies.

✅ Key Features of These 3:1 Adhesive Glue Lined Heat Shrink Tubes

  • 💧 Waterproof Dual-Wall Construction — The inner hot-melt adhesive layer melts during shrinking and flows around the substrate, creating a watertight seal that blocks moisture ingress in marine, outdoor, and underground wiring applications.
  • 📐 3:1 Shrink Ratio for Irregular Shapes — A wider shrink range than standard 2:1 tubing means this adhesive heat shrink tubing conforms tightly to connectors, solder joints, and tapered surfaces that a 2:1 tube would bridge over.
  • 🎨 6-Color Set for Circuit Identification — Red, black, yellow, white, blue, and green options let you color-code wiring harnesses, follow automotive or marine wiring standards, and eliminate guesswork during future repairs.
  • 📦 50-Meter Roll — Workshop-Ready Quantity — At 50m (≈164 ft) per roll, there's enough tubing for production wiring runs, fleet vehicle maintenance, or stocking a full-color selection without running short mid-project.
  • 🔥 Consistent Shrink with Standard Heat Guns — Activates reliably with any variable-temperature heat gun; no open flame required. The controlled shrink process reduces the risk of damaging adjacent components or insulation.
  • Strain Relief at the Seal Point — The bonded adhesive layer adds mechanical reinforcement at splices and terminations, reducing flex fatigue on small-gauge wires in high-vibration environments like engine bays and trailer connections.

📐 Technical Specifications — Dual-Wall Adhesive Heat Shrink Tubing

Product Type Dual-Wall Adhesive Glue Lined Heat Shrink Tubing
Shrink Ratio 3:1
Inner Diameter (Before Shrink) 2.4mm (≈3/32")
Recovered Inner Diameter (After Shrink) Typically ~0.8mm (≈1/32") — see variant options to confirm
Roll Length 50m (≈164 ft)
Outer Jacket Material Polyolefin
Inner Adhesive Layer Hot-melt adhesive (glue lined)
Available Colors Red, Black, Yellow, White, Blue, Green
Shrink Temperature (Activation) Typically 70–90°C (158–194°F)
Full Shrink / Adhesive Flow Temperature Typically 120–150°C (248–302°F)
Suitable Wire Gauge Range Generally AWG 20–26 (contact us to confirm for your application)
Application Tool Heat gun (recommended); open flame with caution
Waterproof / Moisture Seal Yes — adhesive inner lining creates watertight bond
Outdoor / Marine Suitability Yes — verify UV and chemical resistance for specific environments
Compliance / Standards Contact us to confirm
⚠️ Spec Note: Recovered diameter and exact temperature ratings may vary by production batch. If your application has tight tolerances, contact us before ordering to confirm current specifications.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right inner diameter for my application?

Select a tube whose recovered (post-shrink) inner diameter is slightly smaller than the cable or connector you need to seal. For this 2.4mm ID tube with a 3:1 shrink ratio, the recovered diameter is typically around 0.8mm. Measure your wire or connector diameter before ordering, and size up if you need to slide the tubing over a connector body first. As a general rule: the pre-shrink ID should be at least 10–20% larger than the object you're covering for easy installation.

What does the '3:1 shrink ratio' mean in practice?

A 3:1 ratio means the tubing shrinks to approximately one-third of its original diameter when heat is applied. For example, a 2.4mm ID tube recovers to roughly 0.8mm. This wider shrink range makes it suitable for irregular shapes, connectors, and splices where a standard 2:1 tube would not conform tightly enough — particularly useful for tapered connector boots and stepped wire bundles.

How strong is the adhesive seal, and will it hold under vibration?

The inner glue lining melts and flows during shrinking, creating a mechanical bond around the substrate. This adhesive layer generally provides a watertight, strain-relief seal that holds up well under vibration — making it a common choice for automotive wiring harnesses, marine electrical connections, and trailer wiring where flex fatigue is a concern. For extreme vibration environments (e.g., off-road or heavy equipment), additional mechanical strain relief at the connector is still recommended.

Is this tubing suitable for outdoor, marine, or underground use?

Yes. The dual-wall construction with an adhesive inner lining creates a waterproof barrier that resists moisture ingress, making it generally suitable for outdoor, marine, and direct-burial applications. For prolonged saltwater immersion or exposure to fuels and solvents, we recommend verifying the specific chemical resistance ratings for your environment. Contact us if you need documentation for a specific use case.

What temperature do I need, and can I use a heat gun I already own?

Dual-wall adhesive heat shrink tubing typically begins activating at around 70–90°C (158–194°F) and fully shrinks with adhesive flow at approximately 120–150°C (248–302°F). Any variable-temperature heat gun set to medium-high is generally sufficient. Keep the gun moving to avoid scorching. Open flames (lighters, butane torches) can work in a pinch but increase the risk of uneven shrink or jacket damage — a heat gun gives more consistent results.

What wire gauges or connector sizes does 2.4mm ID fit?

A 2.4mm inner diameter is generally suited for small-gauge wiring, typically in the range of AWG 20–26 or equivalent metric wire sizes (approximately 0.5–0.8mm² cross-section). It is commonly used for individual wire insulation, small solder joints, and pin connectors. For larger wire bundles, multi-conductor cables, or larger connector bodies, consider a larger ID size. If you're unsure, measure the outer diameter of your wire or connector and compare to the 2.4mm pre-shrink ID.

Does the color affect performance, or is it purely for identification?

Color is primarily for identification and organization — for example, using red for positive leads and black for negative in automotive or electronics wiring, or following IEC/NEC color coding standards for phase identification. All six color options (red, black, yellow, white, blue, green) share the same adhesive dual-wall construction and performance characteristics. There is no difference in shrink ratio, adhesive strength, or temperature rating between colors.

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