Protecting the outer surface of cylinders for containing fluid

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2064595, B65D 6500

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061057770

ABSTRACT:
A method of protecting the outer surface of a cylinder for containing fluid. The method includes the steps of providing a cylinder for containing fluid, providing a heat shrinkable polymer sleeve, fitting the polymer sleeve around the cylinder, and applying heat to the sleeve to heat-shrink the sleeve into engagement with an outer surface of the cylinder. The invention also provides a polymer sleeve used in the method and a cylinder assembly resulting from the method.

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