Black Heat Shrink Tubing — Reliable Electrical Insulation for Every Wire Size
Loose wire connections, exposed solder joints, and unprotected cable ends are a constant headache for electricians, automotive technicians, and DIY enthusiasts alike. One nick in the insulation can mean a short circuit, a failed repair, or a safety hazard. This black heat shrink tubing gives you a clean, durable, professional-grade solution that seals and protects in seconds.
Each roll is made from flexible polyolefin material and is available in three shrink ratios — 2:1 (Standard), 3:1 (Glue Lined), and 4:1 (Glue Lined) — with diameters ranging from 0.6mm (≈1/42") to 80mm (≈3.15") and cut lengths of 1M (≈3.3 ft), 2M (≈6.6 ft), 5M (≈16.4 ft), and 10M (≈32.8 ft). The glue-lined variants feature an inner adhesive layer that melts on application to create a waterproof, strain-relieved seal.
Ideal for automotive wiring harness repair, marine electrical connections, home electrical projects, RC hobby builds, and industrial cable management — anywhere you need dependable wire insulation sleeving that stays put.
🔌
Compatibility: Fits standard copper and aluminum wire, solder joints, terminals, connectors, and cable bundles. Glue-lined variants are compatible with most plastics, metals, and rubber substrates. Verify diameter against your wire's outer jacket before ordering.
✅ Key Features of These Black Heat Shrink Tubes
-
🔥Three Shrink Ratios in One Listing — Choose 2:1 for standard wire insulation, 3:1 glue-lined for waterproof electrical connections, or 4:1 glue-lined for maximum coverage on irregular shapes and large connectors.
-
💧Glue-Lined Waterproof Seal — The 3:1 and 4:1 variants contain a hot-melt adhesive inner wall that flows into gaps and seams when heated, creating a moisture-resistant barrier suited for marine wiring and outdoor cable protection.
-
📏Wide Diameter Range (0.6mm–80mm) — Covers everything from fine signal wires to large cable harnesses, eliminating the need to stock multiple product lines for different heat shrink tubing sizes.
-
✂️Cut-to-Length Rolls — Available in 1M, 2M, 5M, and 10M rolls so you can cut exactly what each job requires, reducing waste on automotive wire repair and electrical insulation projects.
-
🌡️Polyolefin Construction — Flexible, flame-retardant polyolefin material is generally rated for a broad operating temperature range and resists UV exposure, oils, and common solvents — suitable for under-hood automotive use and outdoor installations.
-
⚡Clean Black Finish — Uniform matte black color provides a tidy, professional appearance on wire harness repairs, cable bundling, and electrical panel work where appearance matters alongside function.
📐 Technical Specifications — Heat Shrink Tubing
| Material |
Polyolefin (flame-retardant) |
| Color |
Black |
| Shrink Ratios Available |
2:1 (Standard), 3:1 (Glue Lined), 4:1 (Glue Lined) |
| Diameter Range (Before Shrink) |
0.6mm–80mm (≈1/42"–3.15") |
| Available Lengths |
1M (≈3.3 ft), 2M (≈6.6 ft), 5M (≈16.4 ft), 10M (≈32.8 ft) |
| Shrink Temperature (Typical) |
Typically activates ~90°C (194°F), fully shrinks ~120°C (248°F) |
| Inner Adhesive (Glue-Lined) |
Hot-melt adhesive — 3:1 and 4:1 variants only |
| Longitudinal Shrinkage |
Typically ≤10% |
| Operating Temperature Range |
See variant options / Contact us to confirm |
| Voltage Rating |
See variant options / Contact us to confirm |
| Application |
Wire insulation, cable bundling, connector sealing, strain relief |
| Recommended Tool |
Heat gun (lighter acceptable for small diameters) |
⚠️
Size Tip: Always measure the outer diameter of your wire or connector before selecting a size. The listed diameter is the tubing's inner diameter before shrinking. After heating, a 2:1 tube shrinks to approximately 50% of the listed diameter.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right diameter heat shrink tubing?
Measure the outer diameter of the wire, connector, or object you need to cover. Choose a tubing diameter that is slightly larger than that measurement before shrinking. After heat is applied, the tubing shrinks to approximately half (2:1) or one-third (3:1/4:1) of its original diameter. For example, a 10mm tube shrinks to roughly 5mm with a 2:1 ratio. When in doubt, size up rather than down.
What is the difference between 2:1, 3:1, and 4:1 shrink ratios?
The ratio describes how much the tubing shrinks in diameter when heat is applied. A 2:1 tube shrinks to 50% of its original size — ideal for standard wire insulation. A 3:1 glue-lined tube shrinks to about 33% and has an inner adhesive layer that melts to create a waterproof, strain-relieved seal. A 4:1 glue-lined tube offers the highest shrink ratio and is best for irregular shapes, large connectors, or applications requiring maximum moisture protection.
Is this heat shrink tubing waterproof?
The 3:1 and 4:1 glue-lined variants are waterproof when properly applied. The inner adhesive layer melts and flows around the substrate, sealing out moisture, dust, and corrosion. The standard 2:1 tubing provides electrical insulation but is not designed for full waterproofing. For marine, outdoor, or high-humidity environments, the glue-lined options are generally recommended.
What temperature is needed to shrink this tubing?
Most polyolefin heat shrink tubing typically activates at around 90°C (194°F) and fully shrinks at approximately 120°C (248°F). A heat gun is the recommended tool. A lighter or match can work in a pinch but may cause uneven shrinkage or scorching. Always apply heat evenly by moving the heat source along the tubing rather than holding it in one spot.
Can I use this tubing outdoors or in automotive applications?
Yes. Polyolefin heat shrink tubing is generally UV-resistant and rated for a wide operating temperature range, making it suitable for automotive wiring, marine electrical systems, and outdoor cable management. For applications exposed to prolonged moisture or submersion, the glue-lined 3:1 or 4:1 variants are the better choice.
What wire gauges does this tubing fit?
The tubing is available in diameters from 0.6mm to 80mm, covering a wide range of wire gauges and cable bundles. As a general guide: 0.6–2mm suits thin signal wires (typically AWG 28–22), 3–10mm covers standard hookup wire and small cable bundles (AWG 20–10), and 12–80mm is suited for large cables, conduit, and multi-wire harnesses. Check the specific diameter against your wire's outer jacket measurement for the best fit.
How much length should I cut for each application?
Cut the tubing slightly longer than the area you need to cover — typically 10–20% extra on each end — to account for any longitudinal shrinkage that occurs during heating. Heat shrink tubing generally shrinks about 5–10% in length as well as in diameter. The rolls available in 1M, 2M, 5M, and 10M lengths let you cut exactly what you need for each job.
🛒 Select your shrink ratio, diameter, and length above, then add to cart — ships from our US warehouse.