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Thursday, March 19, 2026

A Game-Changer in the Field: The Introduction of Wraparound Shrink Sleeves

 

Let’s set the scene: it’s the mid-1970s, and we’re heading to Bakersfield, California—right in the heart of pipeline country. At this point in time, the industry is on the verge of a meaningful shift with the introduction of a new solution: the wraparound shrink sleeve, commonly referred to as WPC.

At first glance, it might not sound revolutionary. But for contractors working in the field, this innovation was a big deal.

Flexibility Comes to the Jobsite

Prior to wraparound sleeves, field joint coatings often required pre-installed tubular sleeves. That meant planning ahead—sometimes far ahead—and physically sliding those sleeves down long sections of pipe to reach the weld joint. As you can imagine, that wasn’t always practical.

With the introduction of wraparound shrink sleeves, contractors suddenly had flexibility. They could complete their welds first and then return later to apply the coating. This was especially valuable in real-world conditions, where field joint coatings are frequently ordered at the last minute. Instead of scrambling or working around logistical headaches, crews could simply bring the material to the weld and install it on the spot.

In short, it made life a whole lot easier.

Built to Perform

Early versions of these sleeves looked a bit different than what you’ll see today—some even featured a bold “RAYCHEM” print across the closure. But while the appearance has evolved, the core technology has remained remarkably consistent.

At the heart of the system is a high-shear adhesive designed to bond quickly and securely to polyethylene (PE) surfaces. Even under elevated temperatures, the adhesive maintains its grip—an essential characteristic for pipeline integrity.

Over time, enhancements were made to improve performance even further. One key addition was the incorporation of a fiber mesh within the closure, providing extra strength to resist the forces generated by high-shrink materials. These refinements helped ensure reliability across a wider range of conditions.

Expanding the Possibilities

The introduction of WPC didn’t just solve a logistical problem—it opened the door to an entire family of solutions. With this new format, manufacturers like Raychem were able to expand their product offerings to address a variety of applications, operating temperatures, and environmental challenges.

What started as a practical innovation in the field quickly became a foundational technology, shaping the way pipeline coatings would be applied for decades to come.


From a modern perspective, it’s easy to take wraparound sleeves for granted. But back in the 1970s, this was a pivotal moment—one that brought much-needed flexibility, efficiency, and performance to pipeline construction and maintenance.

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