Secondary and chemical containment lining
Porous concrete and cracked joints let spilled acid, alkali, or process product travel through the bund and reach surrounding soil.
What is failing
Porous concrete and cracked joints let spilled acid, alkali, or process product travel through the bund and reach the soil underneath. A containment area that leaks defeats its only purpose and puts the facility out of step with its SPCC plan. A failed bund turns a contained spill into a reportable release.
How AAS does it
We prepare the concrete, fill cracks and joints, and line the containment zone with a chemical-resistant system matched to the worst-case spill, drawing on the Belzona 4311, 4341, and 4361 coatings. The lining bridges joints and seals the porous surface so the bund holds liquid rather than wicking it. Everything is cold-applied with no hot work.
Typically applied with Belzona 4311, Belzona 4341, Belzona 4361, matched to the service conditions.
The containment area holds the volume the SPCC plan requires and keeps a spill where it lands instead of in the soil.

How AAS delivers it
AAS performs Secondary and chemical containment lining work for Petrochemical & Chemical, Oil & Gas, and Water & Wastewater 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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