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CEN - EN 4708-103

Aerospace series - Sleeving, heat-shrinkable, for binding, insulation and identification - Part 103: Fluoroelastomer sleeves - Operating temperature -55 °C to 200 °C - Product standard

active, Most Current
Organization: CEN
Publication Date: 1 May 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 16
ICS Code (Aerospace electric equipment and systems): 49.060
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This document specifies the required characteristics for two types a heat-shrinkable, fluoroelastomer sleeving for use in aircraft electrical systems at operating temperatures between -55 °C and 200 °C.

Type A Thick wall

Type B Thick wall

This sleeving has good flexibility, is flame retarded and has a thick wall for mechanical protection. It is for use in areas subject to prolonged contamination by aircraft fuel and fluids with the exception of phosphate ester-based hydraulic fluids. The standard colour is black.

These sleevings are normally supplied with internal diameters up to 50 mm for shrink ratios of 2:1. They are available in black only.

Sizes other than those specifically listed in this standard may be available. These items shall be considered to comply with this standard if they comply with the property requirements listed in Tables 2, 3 and 4 except for dimensions and mass.

Document History

EN 4708-103
May 1, 2019
Aerospace series - Sleeving, heat-shrinkable, for binding, insulation and identification - Part 103: Fluoroelastomer sleeves - Operating temperature -55 °C to 200 °C - Product standard
This document specifies the required characteristics for two types a heat-shrinkable, fluoroelastomer sleeving for use in aircraft electrical systems at operating temperatures between -55 °C and 200...

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