Free samples for evaluation, then roughly $0.18–$0.35 per unit in mid volumes, and we drop to about $0.08 each on bulk orders of 10,000 pieces or so — that’s where the real savings kick in.

Basically, you crimp the wire, hit it with a heat gun, and the 3:1 polyolefin sleeve shrinks tight with the adhesive lining melting to seal out moisture completely; we’ve used these in marine engine bays for years and they hold up at -55°C to +125°C without issue.

copper’s high-purity, so you get better conductivity than standdard tin-plated terminals, and it’s UL and CE listed — but don’t use these for high-frequency signal lines, the shrink tube adds too much capacitance for that.

You’ll find red, yellow, and blue color-coded sizes, each matching typical wire gauges, and we stock rings, forks, pins, tabs, butts, and bullets as common configurations — teh 100-pack per bag works for most jobs, though custom packaing is an option if you order enough.

48 hours on samples (usually free, just pay shiping), and production lead time runs 20 days or so for standard orders; small minimum quantities are accepted, so you’re not stuck buying 10,000 to test a batch.
We accept small quantities, so you can order as few as 100 pieces per pack. Custom packaging options are also available if you need larger volumes.
Yes, free samples are available. Just reach out to us with your requirements, and we'll send you a sample pack to test before you commit to a full order.
Absolutely. All our terminals come with UL, CE, RoHS, REACH, and SGS certifications. We can include copies of these documents with your order upon request.
They're rated from -55°C to +125°C, so they work well in extreme conditions like automotive engines or marine environments. The PE insulation with adhesive lining also provides waterproof protection.
Yes, custom packaging is available. If you need a mix of ring, fork, pin, tab, butt, or bullet terminals in specific colors, just let us know your specs and we can arrange it.