Flat Stove Rope
High-temperature flat stove rope for stove doors, glass seals and channels that require a flat profile. Choose the width, thickness and length that match your existing seal.
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How to Choose Flat Stove Rope
1. Check the profile
Confirm the existing seal is flat rather than round.
2. Measure the size
Measure the width and thickness of the existing rope without stretching or heavily compressing it.
3. Check the length
Measure the complete channel or glass edge and allow enough rope to complete the seal.
Flat Stove Rope for Stove Doors & Glass
Flat stove rope is used where a stove door, glass panel or sealing channel requires a flat gasket rather than conventional round stove rope.
Choose the replacement by matching the profile, width, thickness and required length as closely as possible to the existing seal. Check whether your installation also requires stove rope adhesive before ordering.
Frequently asked questions
What is flat stove rope used for?
It is used where a stove door, glass panel or sealing channel needs a flat gasket rather than conventional round stove rope.
How do I measure flat stove rope?
Measure the width and thickness of the existing rope without stretching or heavily compressing it, then measure the complete channel or glass edge so you order enough length.
What is the difference between flat and round stove rope?
They are different profiles. Flat rope is for channels and seals that need a flat gasket; round rope is for conventional round door seals. Compare the existing seal and the stated product dimensions rather than choosing by appearance alone.
How do I know what width and thickness I need?
Match the width and thickness of the existing seal as closely as possible, then choose the listed product size that matches.
Does flat stove rope need adhesive?
It depends on the product and the installation. Some flat stove rope is self-adhesive. For other seals, check whether a separate stove rope adhesive is required before ordering.
Can flat stove rope be used around stove glass?
Yes, where the glass edge or sealing channel requires a flat gasket. Match the profile, width, thickness and length to the existing seal.