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    High Temperature Sealing Solutions

    Discover our range of high temperature sealing solutions for furnaces, boilers, kilns, ovens and industrial equipment. From ceramic fibre tapes and braided ropes to fibreglass ladder tape and custom tadpole seals, we supply proven sealing products for demanding high-heat applications.

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    Custom Sealing Solutions

    Custom and specialised sealing options for furnaces, kilns, boilers, access panels and industrial equipment.

    High-Temperature Rope & Tape Seals

    Explore ceramic fibre and fibreglass rope and tape seals for furnaces, boilers, kilns and industrial equipment.

    Common Applications

    • ⊙ Furnace & oven doors
    • ⊙ Kiln doors & access panels
    • ⊙ Boiler doors & inspection hatches
    • ⊙ Flange sealing & gasket replacement
    • ⊙ Expansion joints & packing
    • ⊙ Industrial equipment enclosures
    High-temperature furnace door with industrial heat-resistant seal for kiln and furnace door sealing applications Industrial boiler inspection door with high-temperature sealing system for pressure vessel and boiler access applications High-temperature insulated equipment access door with custom heat-resistant seal for industrial processing equipment

    We Help You Get It Right

    • ⊙ Operating temperature
    • ⊙ Pressure & environment
    • ⊙ Material selection
    • ⊙ Size, shape & density
    • ⊙ Fixing & installation method
    • ⊙ Application conditions
    Expert advice

    Not Sure Which Seal Is Best?

    Tell us about your application and we'll recommend the most suitable high-temperature sealing solution for your equipment.

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    Custom tadpole seals

    Need a Custom Tadpole Seal?

    We manufacture custom high-temperature tadpole seals to suit your required diameter, tail width, material and operating conditions.

    What type of high-temperature seal do I need?
    The best sealing solution depends on your application, operating temperature, pressure, movement and sealing surface. Tadpole seals are commonly used for furnace and oven doors, rope seals suit compressible door and expansion joint sealing, while sealing tapes are ideal for flat surfaces, flanges and access panels. If you're unsure, contact our team and we'll recommend the most suitable product.
    Do you manufacture custom high-temperature seals?
    Yes. We manufacture custom high-temperature tadpole seals to suit your equipment and operating conditions. Seals can be produced in a range of diameters, tail widths and high-temperature materials to match existing designs or new applications.
    What's the difference between rope seals and tape seals?
    Rope seals are generally used where a compressible round or square profile is required, such as furnace doors, kiln doors and expansion joints. Tape seals provide a flat sealing surface and are commonly used on flanges, access doors, inspection covers and industrial equipment. The correct choice depends on the sealing profile and operating environment.
    What materials are available for high-temperature sealing?
    Our range includes ceramic fibre, fibreglass and other specialised high-temperature sealing materials. Material selection depends on operating temperature, mechanical wear, flexibility and the environment in which the seal will be used. We can help recommend the most suitable option for your application.
    Can you match an existing seal?
    In many cases, yes. If you're replacing an existing seal, send us a sample, drawing or clear photos with dimensions. We can often identify the sealing material and recommend the closest replacement or manufacture a custom tadpole seal to suit.
    Which industries use high-temperature sealing products?
    High-temperature sealing products are widely used in furnaces, boilers, kilns, ovens, foundries, heat treatment equipment, industrial processing plants, power generation and manufacturing facilities. They help reduce heat loss, improve efficiency and maintain reliable sealing performance in demanding thermal environments.