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Heat-shrinkable sleeve : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heat-shrinkable sleeve Heat-shrinkable sleeve (or commonly "shrink sleeve") is a corrosion protective coating for pipelines in the form of a wraparound or tubular sleeve that is field-applied. == History ==
The first heat-shrinkable sleeves were introduced over 35 years ago when polyethylene pipeline coatings started to replace bituminous or tape coatings in the oil and gas industry. Back then, the processing for polyethylene to make the sleeve backing was new technology and the adhesives used in sleeves were much the same as those used on pipeline coatings. The technology used to make sleeves has advanced significantly since then, with new methods of cross-linking the polyolefin backings and new generation adhesives that are formulated to provide performance under more demanding pipeline conditions.〔''"Coating properties and test procedures.: An article from: Pipeline & Gas Journal "'' written by J.M. Leeds (April 2, 2010)〕
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