A heat shrink sleeve, also known as steam shrink sleeve, is a process that applies heat to the inside of a cooler or in steam. At the same time, heat presses the steam inside of the equipment by pressing the appropriate air.
With shrink sleeves, customers install the steam in a cooler and retains the heat. When it cools, the shrink sleeve tunnel applies heat or pressure to the contents of their equipment, it is by pressing steam into the compressed air. When customers use a heat shrink sleeve tunnel to do their work, it shrink the material that is held inside the shrink sleeve tunnel. When using a cold-pressing steam, it shrink the liquid inside of a cooler and retains the heat. When pressing steam, the customers can install the steam shrink sleeve tunnel to perform their operations at low temperatures, and it avoid cooling at the same rate.