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Sleeving for High Strength Tubular Structures


Carbon Fiber Sleeving

Fabricators know that resin coated carbon fiber structures are stronger and lighter than virtually any other construction types. Carbon Fiber construction techniques are appearing in everything from state of the art military and aerospace airframes to hockey sticks, fishing rods and model cars. Carbon Fiber braided sleeving provides a strong, biaxial carbon fiber matrix for stiff, lightweight tubular structures up to 3” in diameter without seams or overlap. The tightly braided thick flexible sleeving will form itself to accommodate elliptical or asymmetrical profiles and provide the full coverage required for radial stability and torsional strength. Carbon Fiber constructions can be cut, drilled, sanded and tooled with commonly available power or hand tools. They can be painted or left with the braid structure exposed.


  • Cuts Easily With Hot Knife
  • Lighter then Virtually all other sleeving
  • Ideal for Strong Lightweight Tubular Structures
  • Perfect when you need coverage, strength and can't afford to add much weight
  • Available in 3 Wall Thicknesses: Standard 0.013", Medium 0.020", and Heavy 0.030"

How to Choose The Correct Braided Sleeving

A lot of factors go into determining the correct braided sleeving wire protection method for your project. We’ve broken it down to help you narrow your search:

  • Operating Temp: Is your wire harness going to be regularly exposed to extreme temperatures or possible flames? The operating temperature of your harness is a critical consideration when choosing sleeving to ensure that the sleeving you select can withstand the intended environment and provide adequate protection.
  • Flexibility & Expansion Ratio: Flexibility is an important factor if your wire harness will be snaking around a lot of corners or curves or is frequently moving. Expansion ratio refers to the amount by which the diameter of a braided sleeving can increase when stretched. The expansion ratio of braided sleeving can vary depending on the material it is made of and the construction of the braiding.
  • Material: Braided sleeving is available in a wide range of materials to provide different levels of abrasion, UV, and chemical resistance. Material also effects wire harness weight, EMI protection, and flexibility.
  • Cutting Tool: Checking the recommended cutting tool for a sleeving product allows you to ensure you have the tools necessary for the job. If using a hot knife is not feasible for you, be sure to look for sleeving options that can be cut fraylessly with scissors.
  • Sleeve Vs. Wrap: If you are consistently changing the wires & cables of your harness then a split wrap may be a better option for you than a solid sleeving product to installation is fast & easy.
  • Industry & Environment:Techflex® braided sleeving products are organized into categories based on the most common uses of each product. If you work in a specific industry, visiting the corresponding product category may be a fast way to see applicable sleeving options for your project.
  • Color choices: Braided sleeving is great for matching, color coding, and to identify wires & cables. If color coding is your goal, make sure the product you are considering offers enough colors for your project.

Tips for Installing & Terminating Braided Sleeving

determining the diameter of your wire bundle
How To Determine What Diameter Sleeving You Need

Bundle the cords that you’ll be covering and measure the diameter of the bundle. If you want a snug fit, choose a braided sleeving option with a slightly smaller diameter than that of your cables. If you want a loose and flexible fit, choose a braided sleeving option with a diameter that is equal to or slightly larger than that of your cables. Keep in mind that braided sleeving loses 2% to 3% of its length when it expands. Be sure to plan accordingly!


Cutting Sleeving With A Hot Knife
How To Cut Sleeving with a Hot Knife

To ensure a frayless, professional end on any installation, it is recommended that expandable braided sleeving be cut with a hot knife, rope cutter, or similar tool. We offer a wide variety of Hot Knives for different applications, including handheld knives, table knives, and replacement blades. Watch our video on Using A Hot Knife To Cut Braided Expandable Sleeving.


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How To Terminate Sleeving with Heatshrink Tubing

Heatshrink Tubing is the ideal way to create a tight, professional finish on any wire, hose or cable management project. Once shrunk, the tubing will hold its reduced state, even at elevated temperatures. This application can be used to protect, color code, brand, or secure ends or sections of braided sleeving. A Heat Gun is required to properly apply heatshrink tubing. You can find a guide to the proper technique for working with heatshrink tubing Here.


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CAL0.25BK

Carbon Fiber - Standard - 1/4" - Black

Price/Ft:  $1.58
Price/Ft:  $1.58
Total: $15.80
CAL0.50BK

Carbon Fiber - Standard - 1/2" - Black

Price/Ft:  $3.06
Price/Ft:  $3.06
Total: $30.60
CAL1.00BK

Carbon Fiber - Standard - 1" - Black

Price/Ft:  $3.97
Price/Ft:  $3.97
Total: $39.70
CAL1.25BK

CarbonFiber - Standard - 1 1/4" - Black

Price/Ft:  $6.73
Price/Ft:  $6.73
Total: $33.65
CAL0.75BK

Carbon Fiber - Standard - 3/4" - Black

Price/Ft:  $3.26
Price/Ft:  $3.26
Total: $32.60
CAL1.50BK

Carbon Fiber - Standard - 1 1/2" - Black

Price/Ft:  $8.53
Price/Ft:  $8.53
Total: $42.65
CAL2.00BK

Carbon Fiber - Standard - 2" - Black

Price/Ft:  $10.40
Price/Ft:  $10.40
Total: $52.00