Anti-seize and component release
Bolted and threaded assemblies on hot equipment seize together, so the next overhaul means cutting parts free instead of unfastening them.
What is failing
Bolted and threaded assemblies on hot equipment fuse together as heat, scale, and corrosion lock the threads. The next overhaul stops being a teardown and turns into a cutting job. Crews burn through hours flame-cutting fasteners free, then replace studs, nuts, and sometimes the mating flanges, all of which extends the outage and the bill.
How AAS does it
AAS preps the fasteners and mating faces by hand, then applies a high-temperature anti-seize coating to the threads and contact surfaces. The work happens in our climate-controlled shop or on your site during the outage. The coating cures cold, so there is no hot work near the assembly.
Components break free cleanly at the next teardown. Crews unfasten instead of cut, and the studs and flanges go back into service.

How AAS delivers it
AAS performs Anti-seize and component release work for Oil & Gas, Petrochemical & Chemical, and Power Generation operations across Baton Rouge and Louisiana, cold-applied and in place wherever possible, on your turnaround schedule. Crews are factory-trained Belzona applicators, the repair system is matched to the service conditions it will see, and urgent failures are covered by 24-hour on-call response. The result is a permanent, engineered repair that returns the asset to service without the cost or downtime of full replacement.

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