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Dr. Shrink Dr Shrink 3" Heat Shrink Tape Three Inch 3" X 180' on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Color:White MPN:ds-703w Manufacturer:Dr. Shrink EAN:0760853935729 Brand:Dr. Shrink UPC:760853935729

 
 
  
 
Dr. Shrink Dr Shrink 3" Heat Shrink Tape Three Inch 3" X 180'
 
 
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Description
 
 
  • 3" X 180" Heat Shrink Tape
  • White
  • 9 Mil
 
 
Main Features
 
 Heat Shrink tape is to be applied over any seams or pleats created during the shrink wrapping process. It is also applied over any holes that are created while shrinking down the shrink wrap. Apply heat shrink tape AFTER shrinking your shrink wrap to secure any heat welds or holes. HEAT SHRINK TAPE IS NOT INTENDED TO SHRINK. 
 
Specifications
 
 
  • Manufacturer: Dr. Shrink
  • Shipping Weight: 155
  • Product Dimensions:
    Width: 3.40
    Length: 5.70
    Height: 2.80
 
  
 
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