Applying Non-Slip Heat Shrink Tubing To Sports Rackets
Hilltop Products manufactures large non-slip heat shrink tubing for a wide range of purposes including health and social care equipment and handrails.
Hilltop Products manufactures large non-slip heat shrink tubing for a wide range of purposes including health and social care equipment and handrails.
Confused by some of the terminologies around heat shrink? To help industry professionals and home users make better purchasing choices, we have prepared a glossary of some important heat shrink terms.
Automatic welding machines, heat gun kits, cutting machines - they all require a significant outlay. However, you can still have the use of these state-of-the-art machines without the big cost - welcome to The Hilltop HIre Shop!
Audiophiles love big chunky headphones that they can really let rip. But sometimes you just need some cheap and cheerful earbuds. But these cheap earbuds do have one massive problem – they are incredibly prone to breaking.
Crimping is the practice of joining two pieces of metal together mechanically by applying force to one or both pieces of metal. Primarily, it is used to attach connectors onto electrical cables – a job that usually requires a special crimping tool. Using pliers or the wrong type of crimping tool can create air pockets in between your wire and connector, which can collect moisture and cause fires.
Hilltop Products brought it home for production company ITN Productions last month, providing bespoke printed products to be used in TV coverage of the EFL.
The small plastic fasteners are an essential part of your on-the-go repair kit. Whether you are mountain biking, bike packing or road racing – a good store of cable ties can help you keep on riding, even if something goes wrong.
As the sun starts to shine across the UK, more and more bikes are taking to streets and bike lanes. You’d be forgiven for thinking that more and more cyclists saddle up each month.
Electric car owners could pay just £100 per year to charge their cars up overnight, according to researchers. Research commissioned by the WWF found that electric car drivers would spend around £170 per year to plug in and charge their vehicle by 2030.