Stretches nicely to accomadate several cables inside the sleaving to really neaten up all the wires and leads in the your chassis. Sold by the foot. For best results, measure the length you want, instead of cutting with scissors, use a match or a hot knife to sear the end for a nice clean non-frayed cut.
The FLEXO PET (PT) grade is used in electronics, automotive, marine and industrial wire harnessing applications where cost efficiency and durability are critical.
The unique braided construction and wide expandability allows quick and easy installation over large connectors and long runs.
PT can be found in applications ranging from small office/home office to high tech wire and cable harnesses. The wide range of available colors and sizes allows easy and systematic color coding in complex wiring and cabling schemes.
PT is braided from 10 mil polyethylene terepthalate (PET) monofilament yarns. The material has a wide operating temperature range, is resistant to chemical degradation, UV radiation, and abrasion.
The sleeving cuts easily and cleanly with a hot knife and once installed, will beautify and protect any wire, hose or cable application.
The wide color selection is perfect for complex color coding solutions over long runs of wire or cable.
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Total Reviews: 2
Average Rating: 
Looks great, with the right situation
08-28-2009
Reviewer: Martin S (2)
PROS:
Cheap, expands easily, does the job. I''m using it to sleeve a 24 pin ATX extension, it''s tedious but worth it.
CONS:
The sleeve is fairly dark, and looks much less saturated than the product image. Also it''s single threaded, so when expanded - even a little - you can see the wire color underneath (more on that later).
OTHER THOUGHTS:
I recommend painting the wires white. This way, when sleeved, it looks both more uniform AND lighter. Speaking of light, try to get the sleeving near some bright blue or white LED''s or cold cathodes, it makes it look SO much better.
Does The Job
03-13-2009
Reviewer: Dude (9)
What can I say... its sleeveing. However, there is way better stuff on the market like a brighter color and UV.