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Weld-Aid

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HQ: Troy, MIMade in: Troy, MI

Last verified: April 2026

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Est. 1958

Weld-Aid has been manufacturing products in Troy, MI since 1958. We carry 2 verified American-made Weld-Aid products.

Heritage & History

Weld-Aid was established in Michigan in 1958 to solve a specific problem that was becoming critical as MIG welding (wire feed welding) became the dominant process in American manufacturing: spatter accumulation on welding nozzles and contact tips. When spatter builds on the nozzle bore, it restricts gas flow and electrical contact, reducing weld quality and requiring frequent tip replacement — both expensive outcomes in high-production welding environments.

Weld-Aid developed Nozzle-Kleen anti-spatter as a product specifically engineered to prevent spatter adhesion without contaminating the weld puddle. The formulation — and the manufacturing process that produces it consistently — has been refined over more than six decades of production in Michigan, where the automotive and manufacturing industries provided both the customer base and the technical feedback that shaped the product line.

Made in Michigan

Weld-Aid products are manufactured in Michigan, the state whose automotive and heavy manufacturing industries have driven American welding technology for over a century. The product line includes Nozzle-Kleen anti-spatter liquid and gel for MIG welding nozzle protection, Weld-Kleen anti-spatter for base metal preparation, and Lube-Matic wire feed lubricant that reduces friction in the wire feed liner to prevent bird-nesting and improve wire tracking.

Now part of CRC Industries, Weld-Aid maintains its identity as the original and most trusted anti-spatter brand in American welding. For welding shops that run MIG processes continuously — automotive body shops, fabrication facilities, pipeline contractors — the difference between clean nozzles and spatter-fouled nozzles is the difference between productive welding time and downtime for nozzle cleaning and tip replacement. Weld-Aid's Michigan-made products have been addressing that problem since the early years of MIG welding in American industry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Weld-Aid made in the USA?

Yes. Weld-Aid manufactures 2 verified products in Troy, MI. Weld-Aid has manufactured welding anti-spatter products and wire feed lubricants in Michigan since 1958, building the world's leading line of products that protect welding equipment and improve MIG welding efficiency.

Where is Weld-Aid manufactured?

Weld-Aid is headquartered in Troy, MI. Manufacturing takes place in Troy, MI.

What Weld-Aid products can I buy?

We carry 2 verified Weld-Aid products across Tools & Hardware. Every listing links directly to Amazon with verified American manufacturing.

When was Weld-Aid founded?

Weld-Aid was founded in 1958. Weld-Aid has manufactured welding anti-spatter products and wire feed lubricants in Michigan since 1958, building the world's leading line of products that protect welding equipment and improve MIG welding efficiency.

Does Weld-Aid ship from Amazon?

Yes, all Weld-Aid products listed here are available on Amazon with free shipping for Prime members.

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