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wire marking sleeve
applications: panel identification, wire and cable marking; material: perma sleeve, HEAT-Shrink polyolefin; size: 2.000 inch w x 0.235 inch h; qty/uom: 500/roll; heat shrinkable sleeves fit snugly around wires for insulation protection and permanent identification; physical properties of MIL-DTL-23053/5 class 1, MIL-M-81531, MIL-STD-202F, method 215, and UL224 when printed with R5000 dot matrix and R4300 and R4502S (for black sleeves only) thermal transfer ribbons
plastic, polyolefin
plastic polyolefin
A rigid or flexible tubing having other than uniform fabricated shapes or forms. It is specifically designed to prevent any undesirable flow of current between conductors or between conductors and other objects. Includes shrinkable type items. Excludes items not having rated electrical characteristics. Also excludes bushing, sleeve; cable nipple, electrical; and insulation sleeving, electrical.
Indicates there is no information in the hmirs. The nsn is in a fsc in table ii of fed std 313 and a msds may be required by the user. The requirement for a msds is dependent on a hazard determination of the supplier or the intended end use of item.
Item does not contain precious metal.
No known electrostatic discharge (esd) or electromagnetic interference (emi) sensitivity.
Represents items with no adp components
The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
HMIC: Hazardous Material Indicator Code. A one position code that identifies a hazardous item.
PMIC: Precious Metal Indicator Code. A one position code which identifies items that have precious metals as part of their content. precious metals are those metals generally considered to be uncommon, highly valuable, and relatively superior in certain properties such as resistance to corrosion and electrical conductivity.
ESD: Electrostatic Discharge. Indicates if an item is susceptible to electrostatic discharge or electromagnetic interference damage. electrostatic discharge damage occurs when an accumulation of static electricity generated by the relative motion or separation of materials is released to another item by direct contact. electromagnetic interference damage occurs when an item comes into proximity with an electrostatic or magnetic field.
ENAC: Enviromental Attribute Code. Identifies items with environmentally preferred characteristics.
CRITL: Criticality Indicator Code. Indicates an item is technically critical by tolerance, fit, application, nuclear hardness properties, or other characteristics.