Smoke pipe Ø150mm elbow 15° without door black metallic
Plasma-welded smoke pipe Ø150 mm – high quality for your stove
Our plasma-welded pipe offers a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution for connecting your fireplace. It combines high-quality materials with well-thought-out functionality.
High-quality workmanship & coating
✔ Plasma welded – Guaranteed high stability and durability.
✔ Heat-resistant Senotherm coating from Weilburger – Temperature resistant up to 600°C, resistant to heat and corrosion.
✔ Material thickness of 2 mm – Robust steel pipe with retracted plug connection for secure installation.
Versatile application
✔ Suitable for fireplace stoves in the visible area – Ideal for modern and classic living spaces.
✔ Can be combined with other components from our smoke pipe range – Flexible expansion options for individual installations.
✔ For solid fuel fireplaces – Safe and compatible with wood, coal and pellet stoves.
With this high-quality smoke pipe set you get a durable and functional solution for your fireplace stove – safe, efficient and visually appealing. ATTENTION
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Description:
- Material thickness: 2mm
- Painted with highly heat-resistant senothermal paint.
- Distance to combustible components 450mm
- Heat-resistant up to 1000°C
- The end of the pipe has a retracted plug-in connection.
- Is plugged together “dry” (no seal required)
- Suitable for connecting all types of stoves.
- CE compliant in accordance with European standard DIN EN 1856-2.
ATTENTION ! The colour of the pipe has already been baked at low temperatures during production. These are drying ovens with temperature ranges up to 80°C. This is intended to give the surface a healthy basic strength so that the goods can be packaged without any problems.
However, the final strength of the colour coating is only achieved during the first operation in the ‘real’ oven. This is when the paint ‘really’ burns in. Avoid touching the pipes during this process, e.g. by adjusting the pipes afterwards with gloves, as otherwise marks may occur. Odour nuisance may occur during this burn-in phase. Therefore, remember to ventilate the room during the first burn-in.