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Guide To Solvent Cementing
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Store in the shade between 40°F and 110°F or as specified on label. Keep away from heat, spark, open flame and other sources of ignition. Keep container closed when not in use. If the unopened container is subjected to freezing, it may become extremely thick or gelled. This cement can be placed in a warm area, where after a period of time, it will return to its original, usable condition. But such is not the case when gelation has taken place because of actual solvent loss --- for example, when the container was left open too long during use or not properly sealed after use. Cement in this condition should not be used and should be properly discarded.

IPS Weld-On solvent cements are formulated to be used “as received” in original containers. Adding thinners or primers to change viscosity is not recommended. If the cement is found to be jelly-like and not free flowing, it should not be used.

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