DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF FLUE PIPES

Flue pipes are essential components used in heating systems to safely direct smoke and combustion gases away from fireplaces, stoves, and other solid fuel heating devices. These pipes are constructed from high-quality steel sheets with a standard thickness of 0.4 millimeters, ensuring durability and efficient heat conduction.

ENAMELED FLUE PIPES FOR SOLID FUEL COOKERS

The second version of flue pipes features an enamel coating, which provides a smooth, glossy, and heat-resistant surface. These pipes are available in three classic colors: white, brown, and black, making them suitable for different types of solid fuel cookers, including wood-burning stoves.

The enamel coating not only enhances the pipe’s appearance but also offers protection against rust and soot buildup, ensuring long-lasting performance even with frequent use. Additionally, these enameled flue pipes are produced in diameters ranging from Ø80 mm to Ø150 mm, allowing them to fit various stove and cooker configurations

PAINTED FLUE PIPES FOR FIREPLACES

These pipes are coated with a special high-temperature-resistant paint, capable of withstanding temperatures of up to 600°C. The paint is based on silicone resin, which provides excellent heat resistance and protection against corrosion. The painted pipes are finished in an anthracite color, a dark gray shade known for its elegant, modern appearance.

These types of flue pipes are most commonly used with household fireplaces, providing both functionality and a stylish look that blends well with contemporary interior designs. Additionally, they are available in a wide range of diameters from Ø80 mm to Ø200 mm, making them compatible with various fireplace and stove installations.