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700 ECO

2019: Serie ECO™

Weld-On introduced the ECO Series of Emisiones ultrabajas de COV Cemento solventes and Imprimadors for irrigation, industrial, pool and spa applications. The ECO Series’ unique, proprietary formula achieves strong bond strength in plastic Tubería joints just like Weld-On’s current cements but with 30% lower solvent emissions and odor. With this new environmentally-friendly formula, the ECO Series has Emisiones ultrabajas de COV content that is far below the current SCAQMD Rule 1168 VOC limit and will also meet SCAQMD’s proposed VOC limit set to be effective in 2023.The lower rate of solvent emissions and reduced odorous fumes from the ECO Series contributes not only to a better environment but also to improved working conditions for installers.

905 ECO

2017: 905ECO™

Weld-On® was first in the industry to develop an eco-friendly Cemento solvente. The 905ECO™ had up to 15% less solvent emissions and reduced odorous fumes than current Cemento solventes in the market. The significant reduction of vapors during product usage made for an improved workplace environment. This patent-pending new technology included a proprietary compound that greatly increased bond-strength and used significantly less aggressive solvents, yet the 905ECO performed equal to or better than the best standard Cemento solventes.

SuperSwab brushes

2014: SuperSwab®

Weld-On patented the SuperSwab easy-to-grip applicator (Patent No. 8747004). This versatile swab contains two parts. The reusable holder has adjustable length and dual cap design that fits quart and gallon containers. The disposable swab tip is shed-resistant and designed for smooth, full application of cements or Imprimadors.

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2009: All Low VOC Cements

Weld-On became the first company in the industry to offer environmentally-responsible, all Low VOC Cemento solventes, Imprimadors and Limpiadors, and completely phase out regular VOC products. All Weld-On products now meet the requirements for Low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) emission limits, established by the California South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) – one of the most stringent regulations in the U.S. Use of Weld-On Low VOC products can also qualify contractors for one credit toward the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED v2009 certification for green building.

1999: Structural Adhesivos

Weld-On Structural Adhesivo series was developed and launched. These advanced, patented, high-performance methacrylate Adhesivos are widely used in transportation, marine, and industrial applications.

724 CPVC

1997: 724 CPVC

Weld-On introduced 724. It was the first high strength Cemento solvente for chemical resistant CPVC plastic joints in the market and formulated for use in a variety of harsh chemical applications such as hypochlorites, acids and caustics.

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1992: First Low VOC Cement

Weld-On formulated and introduced the first Low VOC (volatile organic compound) emission Cemento solvente in response to growing air quality concerns. Our low VOC product line meets one of the most stringent air quality standards in the country and most preferred by professionals.

1978: Color-match Acrylic Adhesivo

Weld-On developed color-match acrylic Adhesivo for bonding solid surface countertops.

Portrait of IPS cements in black and white

1958: Weld-On Cemento solvente Patent

IPS Corporation fue pionera en la técnica de soldadura por solvente y patentó Weld-On Cemento Solvente para tuberías y conexiones de plástico. Esta técnica y producto revolucionaron la plomería en Estados Unidos al simplificar, ahorrar tiempo y hacer más cómoda la instalación de tuberías de plástico.

1955: First Transparente Reactive Acrylic Adhesivo

Weld-On developed the first Transparente, reactive acrylic Adhesivo that met U.S. Department of Defense military specification (MIL-SPEC) for use on aircraft canopies. This reactive Adhesivo technology led to the development of other innovative Adhesivos which are the standard for bonding acrylic, polycarbonate, vinyl, ABS, PVC, PETG, butyrate, metal and other substrates used in many industries: POP display, aquarium fabrication, sign building, etc.