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Polyvance Releases Fifth-Generation Nitrogen Plastic Welder

The 6085-C Nitro Fuzer Nitrogen Welding System incorporates all of the advances of the previous generation, including the automatic air-nitrogen switch, low-pressure safety switch and analog flow meter, and adds to these features a more precise digital temperature control system.

Professional Collision Equipment to Distribute Urethane Supply Nitrogen Plastic Welders in New Mexico and West Texas

Professional Collision Equipment is a new Chief Automotive distributor based in Abilene, Texas, owned by Guadalupe Hererra.

Reduce Cycle Time with Urethane Supply’s 6066-CG Nitrocell Nitrogen Plastic Welder

The 6066-CG is designed to generate its own nitrogen gas from shop air and creates the strongest plastic welds possible in today’s repair environment.

Complete Airless, Hot Air and Nitrogen Plastic Welder

Urethane Supply Company’s Nitrogen Plastic Welding System combines an Airless Plastic Welder, a Hot Air Welder and a Nitrogen Control Box on one convenient welding cart.

Turn Stud Welder Into Plastic Repair Tool

The Magna Stitcher fits all popular stud welders and can repair spoilers, bumpers, headlamp brackets and any thermoplastic part.

Polyvance Releases New 6180 Mini-Fuzer Hot Air Plastic Welding Station

The Mini-Fuzer includes both a hot air welder and an airless welder for making repairs to a wide variety of plastic materials.

Plastic Repair for Today’s Modern Vehicles

It’s important that plastic repair considerations keep pace with the technological advancements of today’s vehicles.

Plastic Repair: A Solution to the Parts Shortage

If you can’t get parts, then it makes sense to repair them. So maybe it’s time to dust off the old plastic welder and two-part bumper repair adhesives.

ASE Offers Free Webinar on Plastics Identification

The webinar, titled “Plastics Identification for Effective Repairs,” will take place on May 3 at 4 p.m. EST.

To Repair or Replace Plastic Parts? That is the Ultimate Question, and Depending on How You Answer May Help Your Bottom Line.

Many OEM trends affect the way we make repairs in the market today—from complicated electronics and accident avoidance systems and sensors to vehicle designs with lighter weight, dissimilar metals, and plastics. Keeping up with all these industry trends, required trainings, ongoing certifications and proper maintenance of standard operating procedures can be challenging for collision repair