Glas
Weld Equipment
The ProVac 2000 injector gives us the
power to provide superior windscreen repairs for your
every time. We can repair stone chips, fix cracks and do
virtually any type of repair accurately, easily and quickly
with the ProVac 2000 injector.
The ProVac 2000 is recognised as the ultimate "power tool" for
windscreen repair by the industry.
- Draws the highest vacuum possible which evacuates air completely
and quickly from break
- Vaccum allows resin to fill break completely with GlasWeld's
laboratory tested resins, resulting in more secure repairs

The ProCurT radial curing lamp is
the only curing system specifically
engineered to cure windshield repairs. Designed to work
with our
ProVac injector, this patented lamp is unmatched
in speed and performance for curing resin.
- Emits an intense 360 degree ultraviolet wave pattern
- Cures the repair
in 60 seconds, which reduces
resin shrinkage
- Produces stronger,
better-looking repairs

Our G Fusion 2000
Series Resins are the only windscreen repair
resins tested to exceed National Windshield Repair Association
(NWRA) standards.
GlasWeld provides a complete line of repair resins that come in a variety of
tints and viscosities to fit any situation. These resins have been subjected
to extensive independent lab tests and were proven to be superior in the following categories:
- Tensile Strength
This test evaluates the stress that soda-lime glass rods bonded with resin
can bear without breaking apart. The G Fusion 2000 Series Resins easily
withstood the equivalent of all the typical forces applied to auto glass
during a vehicle's life.
- Luminous Transmittance
For this test, star breaks in AS-1 laminated glass
are intensely weathered for 400 hours under powerful
ultra-violet lights and condensation, equalling one
year in the world's harshest environments. After this test, GlasWeld
resins remained clear.
- Color Stability
This test includes the same accelerated weathering conditions as above. The
G Fusion 2000 Series Resins bested all standards for shrinkage, fading,
chalking and yellowing.
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