Description
Key Features
- Radiation cross‑linked polyethylene backing with strong mechanical strength
- High‑performance hot‑melt adhesive providing excellent bonding to pipe surfaces
- Superior corrosion protection for pipelines operating up to 60°C
- Excellent resistance to abrasion, chemicals, and environmental exposure
- High resistance to cathodic disbondment for long‑term pipeline protection
- Flexible installation as 2‑layer or 3‑layer sleeve systems
- Available in bulk rolls or pre‑cut sizes for installation convenience
- Suitable for steel pipelines, metal pipes, and plastic pipes
- Provides a seamless protective coating after heat shrink installation
Applications
- Corrosion protection of 3PE steel pipelines
- Protection of metal pipelines and pipe joints
- Protection of plastic pipelines and water pipes
- Pipeline coating repair and maintenance
- Rooftop piping and ductwork protection
- Large‑diameter water pipeline protection
- Oil, gas, and utility pipeline infrastructure
Product Options
Pipeline anti‑corrosion sleeves can be customized according to project requirements. Available sleeve thickness options include:
- 2 mm
- 4 mm
- 6 mm
- 8 mm
- 0 mm
- 4 mm
- 5 mm
- 8 mm
- 0 mm
Compatibility
- 3PE steel pipelines
- Metal pipes
- Plastic pipes
- PE, PP, FBE, HPPC pipeline coatings
Technical Data
| Property | Test Method | Result |
| Pipeline Operating Temperature | – | Up to 60°C |
| Minimum Installation Temperature | – | 75°C |
| Softening Point | ASTM E28 | 102°C |
| Lap Shear @ 23°C | DIN 30672 | 150 N/cm² |
| Tensile Strength | ASTM D638 | 20 MPa |
| Elongation | ASTM D638 | 600 % |
| Hardness | ASTM D2240 | 50 Shore D |
| Volume Resistivity | ASTM D257 | 2 × 10¹⁶ ohm‑cm |
| Peel Strength @ 23°C | DIN 30672 | 70 N/cm |
| Impact Resistance | ASTM G14 | 56 Inch‑lbs |
| Indentation Resistance | ISO 21809‑3 | 0.65 mm |
| Cathodic Disbondment @23°C (28 days) | ASTM G8 | 9 mm radius |
Installation Method
- Clean and prepare the pipeline surface before installation.
- Position the heat shrink sleeve around the pipeline joint or repair area.
- Apply heat evenly along the sleeve using a suitable heat source.
- Allow the sleeve to shrink tightly around the pipeline while adhesive flows to seal the surface.
- Ensure both ends of the sleeve form complete seals against the pipe coating.






