Hellermann Tyton 308-10603, Heat Shrink Tubing, Adhesive, 5 mm Roll, 3:1, Transparent, HISA-6/2-PEX-CL 308-10603 Data Sheet

Product codes
308-10603
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Type
HIS-A
Material
Polyolefin, cross-linked (POX)
Shrink Ratio
3:1
Longitudinal change
after shrinkage
-10% max.
Minimum Shrink
Temperature
+100 °C
Operating
Temperature
-55 °C to +125 °C 
Softening Point
Adhesive
+85 °C
Insulation Class
A (VDE 0530)
Dielectric Strength
15 kV/mm according to IEC 60684 P2
Flammability
UL224 VW-1 (except clear)
Article-No.
Type
Supplied 
Ø D
Recov. 
Ø d
Wall
(WT) nom.
Pack Cont.
(m)
Colour
308-10300
HIS-A-3/1
3.0
1.0
1.00
10
Black (BK)
308-10303
HIS-A-3/1
3.0
1.0
1.00
10
Transparent (CL)
308-10600
HIS-A-6/2
6.0
2.0
1.00
5
Black (BK)
308-10603
HIS-A-6/2
6.0
2.0
1.00
5
Transparent (CL)
308-10900
HIS-A-9/3
9.0
3.0
1.40
5
Black (BK)
308-10903
HIS-A-9/3
9.0
3.0
1.40
5
Transparent (CL)
308-11200
HIS-A-12/4
12.0
4.0
1.80
5
Black (BK)
308-11203
HIS-A-12/4
12.0
4.0
1.80
5
Transparent (CL)
308-11800
HIS-A-18/6
18.0
6.0
2.25
4
Black (BK)
308-11803
HIS-A-18/6
18.0
6.0
2.25
4
Transparent (CL)
308-12400
HIS-A-24/8
24.0
8.0
2.50
3
Black (BK)
308-12403
HIS-A-24/8
24.0
8.0
2.50
3
Transparent (CL)
All dimensions in mm. Subject to technical changes.
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• HIS-A - with adhesive liner
Features and Benefits
HIS-A is dual wall tubing with a 3:1 shrink
ratio. The inner wall melts when heated and
is forced into gaps. When the tubing cools
the adhesive forms a seal against moisture
and protects the components. HIS-A is now
available in black and clear and comes in 
6 sizes covering a wide range of applications
due to its 3:1 shrink ratio.
Application
• Forms a seal against moisture
• Protection against corrosion and
 mechanical abrasion
HIS-A - with adhesive liner.
Heat Shrinkable Tubing 3:1
on a Reel
Please note! Not all products listed on this page may have this approval. 
For product specific approvals please refer to the Appendix.
Material Data
Technical Table
Date of issue: April 2011