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heatshrinktube · 3 months ago
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ROHS Compliant Solder Sleeve Discrete Wire Terminators,including cross-linked polyolefin insulation tubing,prefluxed lead-free solder ring, meltable adhesive ring,used for termination and connection wire s.
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upmheatshrink · 6 months ago
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heat shrinkable solder sleeve and HDPE or Surlyn butt splice connector and terminator.
WR-01N Solder sleeve discrete wire terminators,including cross-linked polyolefin insulation tube,prefluxed lead-free solder ring,meltable adhesive ring.Used for terminating wires to component terminals, such as tabs, connector pins, and switch terminals.Wire connection, fusion, insulation and waterproofing all completed in one step.One piece transparent design,easy inspection and convenient installation.
WR-02 Cross-linked polyolefin jacket,adhesive-lined,with built-in crimping connectors or terminals.Easy and fast installation,used to terminate wires safely, or connect one wire to another for fixing and anti-vibration purpose to strengthen durability, stability, and reliability.
WR-01W Solder sleeve wire shielding terminators,including cross-linked polyolefin heat shrinkable insulation tube,a fluxed solder preform,meltable adhesive ring and a preinstalled wire lead.One piece transparent design,easy inspection and convenient installation.The heat shrinkable insulation tube provides encapsulation, stress relief, and insulation protection.The fluxed solder preform securely welding the wire,and the hot melt adhesive ring at both ends can provide excellent sealing and waterproof protection.Mainly used for grounding wire welding of cable shielding layers or connection of coaxial cables and wires.
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cosplaytutorial · 8 years ago
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Hi! I'm planning a cosplay of a character that has a gap between her two front teeth. Do you know of a way that I can replicate that?
Hello there!
There’s two ways to do this:
One is a product called tooth black. This is a mouth-safe product applied to the teeth to make it appear that you have missing teeth. If you apply it to the area where the gap is supposed to be, you can create that illusion. Downsides are that it’ll make your front teeth look narrower (which may look odd) and may wear off over the day.
Two is to get prosthetic teeth, as either a full piece or just the two front teeth. These are fitted with meltable plastic beads and then glue into the mouth with mouth-safe adhesives (like denture glue). I can’t find any full prosthetic pieces in a quick google search, but if you get or make individual teeth (like the individual vampire fangs), you can glue these on further apart from your natural teeth and use tooth black to fill in the gap. The downside to this is that it is very difficult to eat and drink with dental appliances like this in.
I hope that helps! :]
—Fabrickind / Q&A Staff
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