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100 Years of Smooth-On History


 

1895

Smooth-On, Inc. was established in 1895 and began operations in Jersey City, New Jersey. Conceived and developed by the founder, Vreeland Tompkins, Smooth-On's original product was an "Iron Cement" used to stop leaks of water and steam in cast iron. 

1900

In the 1890's and for many years thereafter, the use of cast iron for making all kinds of water and steam apparatus (stoves, pipe, pumps, engines) was widespread. Foundry casting techniques of that era were crude, resulting in holes and cracks in iron castings. Smooth-On Iron Cement was ideal for repairing leaks in these castings and quickly became the industry standard for this maintenance and repair application. 

1920

The company grew steadily and prospered through these years.

1930

1940

Although cast iron had largely given way to steel, aluminum and a host of other metals and alloys, there was still a need to maintain older equipment. 

1950

Plastics came along in the early 1950's and quickly replaced metals for many applications. As a result, the demand for iron cements quickly diminished. Smooth-On looked to new technologies to address the changing marketplace and found that epoxy resins exhibited remarkably strong adhesion to metals, glass, concrete and many other surfaces. The company focused its resources on developing epoxy based repair cements that offered much greater versatility than the older iron cement products. 

In addition to developing adhesive technology, Smooth-On developed a number of products based on polysulfide polymers. Polysulfides are similar to epoxies in that they are liquids to which a curing agent is added to cause a reaction. Instead of curing to a hard epoxy however, polysulfides cure to flexible rubbers. Applications for Smooth-On FMC polysulfides range from making flexible molds of artist's creations to the casting of steel and aluminum molds for vulcanizing automobile tires. 

1960

To increase production capacity and keep up with a growing demand for its products, Smooth-On moved to facilities in Gillette, New Jersey (1967). 

1970


1980

To further capitalize on market opportunities, the product line was expanded in the 1970's to include liquid rubber and plastic products based on polyurethane technology. These products have wide application in both the industrial and art sectors. Smooth-On's state-of-the-art research laboratory maintains the level of R&D necessary to keep Smooth-On in the forefront of product innovation for adhesive, liquid rubber and liquid plastic technology. 

1990

Smooth-On acquired the G.P. Roeser Company (1992) and integrated its products into the Smooth-On line. G.P. Roeser Company was a substantial and significant entity known for innovative developments in polysulfide, polyurethane and silicone technology. Its "Rubber Liquid" trademark is well known in several industries as a sign of quality. 

1995

Smooth-On celebrates its 100th year of innovation, product quality and customer service -- a milestone that many companies dream about, but few attain. 

1996

Smooth-On acquires the Formulated Release Agent Technology Division of The George Mann Company. The Formulated Products Group manufactures the most extensive line of release agent products in the world and is divided into four distinct categories: Ease Release Aerosols and Non-Aerosols, Aqualease Water Base Releases, Actilease 100% Solids and Permalease. The formulated products group offers a unique and capability to Smooth-On's existing business and technology base. Please check www.mann-release.com for more information!

1997

To meet unprecedented demand for its products and increase future manufacturing/storage capacity requirements, Smooth-On constructs a brand new 50,000 square foot facility in Easton, PA, with operations commencing as of July 28, 1997. 


Smooth-On is well positioned to maintain its leadership position in the markets that it serves and looks forward to its next 100 years. 


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