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titleOfInvention Cable protection sleeve
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a cable protection sleeve which is flexible and has excellent wiring workability, and has good wiring performance when a power supply and a signal cable are passed through the inside thereof. The present invention provides a cable protection sleeve in which a PPS monofilament and a synthetic fiber other than a PPS monofilament are aligned and tied in a tubular shape, wherein the proportion of the PPS monofilament in the whole is 30 to 80% by weight. The ratio of the synthetic fibers other than the PPS monofilament to the whole is 70 to 20% by weight. [Selection diagram] None
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