TE CONNECTIVITY, SWINDON, UK
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error-free, nor does TE Connectivity make any other representation, warranty or guarantee that the information is accurate, correct, reliable or current. TE Connectivity
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the latest dimensions and design specifications.
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Additional notes for Low Temperature Flexibility
For sizes smaller than 1/4 inch, recover three 6-inch long specimens and cool to room temperature.
For sizes 1/4 inch and larger, prepare test strips as follows: Recover three 6-inch long sections of tubing, and while they are still
hot, slit longitudinally, and flatten between metal plates. Cool to room temperature, remove metal plates, and cut into 1/4-inch wide
strips.
Place the specimens in a cold chamber with the mandrel specified in Table 2 at -55°C (-67°F) for 4 hours. While still in the cold
chamber, and at this same temperature, wrap the specimens around the mandrel not less than 360° in approximately 2 seconds.