4 Pack 10.6” x 10.6” Reusable Gas Range Liners Stovetop Burner Protectors
Don't want to scrub your stovetop? Just place these coated fiber glass stovetop covers on your gas burner areas, and your stovetop will stay clean and covered. This stove burner protectors keep your gas stove top spotless and easy cleaned! For this set of 4 pcs tear resistant and reusable gas range protectors, there is no more scrubbing of splatters or burnt-on, boiled over messes. The protectors stop all the mess, easily catch splatters and spills. Besides, it can be wiped clean with soapy water.
This stovetop burner liner is high strength and heat resistant fiber glass fabric with a layer of food grade black (PTFE) coating. This PTFE coating is totally no toxic and odourless when you heat it. What's more, this food grade coating can contact the food directly. And this materials are also be used to produce BBQ grill mats/oven liners.
PTFE coating can resist a temperature between -70℃ to 260℃, max temperature can be 380℃. So it is totally safe to use this PTFE coated fiberglass fabric for gas range protectors. Common thickness of this protectors we produce are 0.12mm and 0.2mm. Size of this stovetop is usually 10.6x10.6"(27x27cm). It is very common used size in American and European market.
Specification Of JT8230TB-20-2727:
Item | Gas Stove Top Protector |
Materials | Fiberglass fabric+ food grade PTFE coating |
Coating Color | Black |
Size | 27x27cm, 10.6x10.6" |
Thickness | 0.12mm, 0.2mm |
Weight | 70g one set(4pcs) |
Working Temperature |
PTFECoating: -70℃--260℃ Base Cloth: Below 550℃ |
Features:
Production Of This Stovetop Burner Protectors?
Every single stovetop protectors on the market has certain features in common. All liners are made of the same materials – fiberglass fabric and different versions of polytetrafluoroethylene(PTFE). The process begins by coating the fiberglass fabric with a specially undercoat that will adhere to both the cloth and the PTFE coating. And some customers believe there is actually fiber glass in the mats but in fact it is wrong – just the woven cloth.
Then multiple layers of the PTFE coating are applied, building up a heavy coating as the non-stick and smooth surface. When the thickness you need is achieved, this material goes through a process named sintering which involves the application of high heat (780° Fahrenheit) for a few minutes. That’s it in a nutshell.