PVC welding is one of the most widely used thermoplastic welding processes in construction, fabrication, and industrial applications. Using a hot air welder or hot gas welding system, PVC materials are heated and fused to create strong, durable, and leak-proof joints.
From roofing membranes to vinyl flooring, ductwork, and fabricated tanks, PVC welding provides reliable performance in demanding environments.
PVC roofing systems rely on hot air welding for strong, watertight seams and long-term durability.
Used to create clean, sealed seams in commercial and industrial flooring systems.
PVC sheets are welded for tanks, containment systems, and custom fabricated structures.
PVC welding is used in industrial ducting systems requiring chemical resistance.
The PVC welding process uses controlled heated air to soften the surface of the material while applying pressure. A welding rod is often used to reinforce the joint, ensuring strength and consistency.
Proper temperature control, airflow, and welding speed are critical to achieving high-quality welds. The correct welding nozzle and technique will determine the final strength and appearance of the seam.
Creates permanent bonds that are resistant to water, chemicals, and environmental exposure.
Used across roofing, flooring, fabrication, and industrial plastic systems.
Hot air welding allows fast, repeatable production with consistent results.
Maintaining clean equipment is essential, especially when switching materials or colors in extrusion welding systems.
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