WEICON Anti-Seize
High-Performance Assembly Sprays
WEICON Anti-Seize is already used in the assembly of all
screw connections to simplify disassembly considerably.
WEICON Anti-Seize thus offers safe protection against
corrosion, seizing, and wear.

Due to the special formulation and the very fi ne grinding of
the solids contained in WEICON Anti-Seize, irregularities
in the surface to be protected - even to a layer thickness
of only 12 µm - are completely filled.
Only a perfectly sealed surface guarantees a reliable
protection against corrosion. An additional sealing effect
thus results for special applications, such as flange
connections.
WEICON Anti-Seize provides protection against:
- Corrosion, seizing, and wear
- Stick-slip phenomena
- Oxidation and fretting corrosion
- Electrolytic reactions ("cold welding")
WEICON Anti-Seize is free of sulphurous additives
and halogens, well-adherent and abrasion-proof, and
resistant against hot, cold, and salt water. The extremely
low coeffi cient of friction also permits easy disassembly
from machines and installations.
In addition, WEICON Anti-Seize Assembly Sprays are
excellent lubricants for statically high-stressed parts and
for slowly rotating installations, as long as corresponding
relubrication intervals are observed.
Temperature resistant from -180°C (-292°F) to +1,400°C
(+2,552°F).
Anti-Seize (Sprays and Pastes)
For detailed information, please visit the page High-Performance Assembly Pastes and Sprays.
WEICON Anti-Seize Assembly Spray
ASA 100 / ASA 400
WEICON Anti-Seize consists of
selected, fi nely ground, metallic solid lubricants and a
high-quality synthetic oil mixture.
This combination has been proven worldwide for many
decades in a number of applications with materials made
of steel, iron, or cast iron in all industrial areas.
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WEICON Anti-Seize "High-Tech" Assembly Spray ASW 400
WEICON Anti-Seize "High-Tech" is metal-free (below 0,1%) and
can be used with any material. In case of certain metal
combinations, it also offers optimum protection against
electrolytic reactions (cold welding).
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