High Temperature Tape For Smoker

  • Width: 12 mm, 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm
  • Thickness: 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm
  • Length: 5 m, 10 m, 15 ft, custom
  • Color: Black or dark gray
  • Material: High-temperature fiber/felt
  • Backing: Self-adhesive with release liner

High Temperature Tape For Smoker is made by Double Bond Tape Company, a manufacturer of high-temperature sealing materials for smoker door applications. This self-adhesive gasket tape uses a compressible fiber/felt base to seal small gaps around offset smoker and pit smoker doors, helping reduce unwanted smoke loss during long low-and-slow cooking. It is suitable for old gasket replacement, smoker workshop use, and bulk roll supply where width, thickness, roll length, and packing format need to match different smoker designs.

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A smoker door does not need a large opening to lose performance. On offset smokers and pit smokers, smoke often leaks from the cook chamber door edge, firebox-side joint, or a slightly uneven steel frame. During long smoking sessions, these small openings can make the smoker harder to manage because heat and smoke escape before they move through the intended chamber path.

Double Bond Tape Company manufactures this high temp smoker seal with a soft but stable fiber/felt layer. The tape is designed to compress under door pressure instead of acting like a hard spacer. In sample fitting checks, a 3 mm felt strip compressed smoothly on 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm door gaps without forcing the door back open. That detail is important for heavy steel smokers, where the gasket must close the contact line without making the latch or hinge feel tight.

For old gasket replacement, surface preparation affects the final bond. Loose gasket fiber, soot, grease, and old adhesive should be removed before the new tape is applied. On test metal panels with light smoke residue, adhesion became more stable after degreasing and dry wiping than when the tape was applied directly over oily deposits. After installation, firm pressure along the full strip and a 12 to 24 hour settling period help the adhesive backing wet out before repeated heating cycles.

 Benefits

  • Helps reduce visible smoke loss around smoker door edges.
  • Supports steadier airflow during long low-and-slow smoking.
  • Compressible fiber/felt base fits minor uneven steel frames.
  • Self-adhesive backing helps keep the gasket in position during installation.
  • Performs best on clean, dry, oil-free metal surfaces.
  • Resists typical smoker exposure such as soot, grease, smoke, and warm metal.
  • Bulk roll supply is suitable for smoker production, repair shops, and fabrication work.

When Should an Old Smoker Door Gasket Be Replaced?

An old smoker door gasket should be replaced when smoke escapes heavily from the cook chamber door, the door gap becomes uneven, or the smoker needs constant fuel and vent adjustment to hold a steady cooking range. On offset and pit-style smokers, a weak seal often appears near the door edge, firebox-side joint, or warped metal corner. High Temperature Tape For Smoker rebuilds that contact line with a flexible high-temperature fiber/felt base. Before fitting the new strip, remove old fiber, grease, soot, and loose adhesive. After pressing the tape into position, allow 12 to 24 hours of settling before repeated smoking cycles.

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Product Name

High Temperature Tape For Smoker

Base Material

High-temperature fiber/felt gasket material

Adhesive Type

Pressure-sensitive self-adhesive backing

Standard Color

Black or dark gray

Common Width

12 mm, 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, custom

Common Thickness

2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, custom

Roll Length

5 m, 10 m, 15 ft, custom bulk roll

Suitable Door Gap Reference

About 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm with 3 mm felt sample

Short-Term Heat Resistance

Up to 500 C depending on material grade

Recommended Working Range

200 C to 350 C depending on smoker area

Compression Behavior

Soft compression with reduced hard door rebound

Surface Requirement

Clean, dry, oil-free metal surface

Installation Cleaning

Remove soot, grease, loose fiber, and old adhesive

Suggested Pressing Time

Firm pressure for 30 seconds per section

Suggested Settling Time

12 to 24 hours before repeated heating

Release Liner

Paper liner or film liner

Applications

  • Offset smoker cook chamber door sealing.
  • Pit smoker door edge smoke control.
  • Firebox access door gasket replacement.
  • Heavy steel smoker frame edge sealing.
  • Smoker maintenance workshop roll supply.
  • Long low-and-slow cooking temperature stability support.
  • Bulk roll supply for smoker production assembly.
  • Custom smoker fabrication and repair projects.

How Does High Temperature Tape For Smoker Help Reduce Smoke Leakage?

High Temperature Tape For Smoker helps reduce smoke leakage by closing small door openings that bare metal edges cannot seal tightly. The fiber/felt gasket tape creates a softer contact layer between the smoker body and the door, so smoke is less likely to escape from weak edge points. This does not replace correct vent control, but it helps keep smoke moving through the intended chamber path. For production use, Double Bond Tape Company can supply wider rolls, longer rolls, or carton-packed bulk rolls to match different smoker door designs.

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FAQ

  1. Can this tape be applied over an old gasket?

It is better to remove the old gasket first. Loose fiber, soot, grease, and old glue can reduce bonding strength.

  1. How long should the tape be pressed after installation?

Press each section firmly for about 30 seconds, then allow 12 to 24 hours of settling before repeated heating.

  1. What door gap can the tape help seal?

In sample checks, a 3 mm felt strip compressed well on about 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm smoker door gaps.

  1. Can the size be adjusted for bulk production?

Yes. Width, thickness, roll length, liner type, and carton packing can be adjusted for workshop or production use.