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COR-TEN Weathering Steel Sheet

COR-TEN Weathering Steel Sheet

COR-TEN weathering steel sheet is a high-strength, low-alloy material that forms a stable rust-like appearance when exposed to weather, eliminating the need for painting. It is often used in architectural and structural applications due to its corrosion-resistant properties and unique aesthetic appeal, making it a popular choice for bridges, sculptures, and building facades.

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Alloy ASTM Characteristics
ASTM A606 A606/A588a Weathering

Architectural facades and cladding

Outdoor sculptures and art installations

Bridges and infrastructure applications

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

  • The chemical composition of this category includes Carbon (C) at 0.1 - 0.22%, Chromium (Cr) at 0.4 - 0.65%, Manganese (Mn) at 0.9 - 1.25%, Copper (Cu) at 0.25 - 0.4%, Iron (Fe) at 97 - 98.5%, Phosphorus (P) with a maximum of 0.04%, Silicon (Si) at 0.15 - 0.3%, Sulfur (S) with a maximum of 0.05%, and Vanadium (V) at 0.02 - 0.1%.

MECHANICAL INFORMATION

  • This category of material, primarily composed of Fe ranging from 97 to 98.5%, incorporates elements such as C (0.1 - 0.22%), Cr (0.4 - 0.65%), Mn (0.9 - 1.25%), Cu (0.25 - 0.4%), P (0.04% max), Si (0.15 - 0.3%), S (0.05% max), and V (0.02 - 0.1%). Its mechanical properties include a density of 7.75 g/cc (0.28 lb/in³), an ultimate tensile strength of 483 MPa (70,000 psi), and a yield tensile strength of 345 MPa (50,000 psi). The material is produced using the hot rolled method. For detailed material test reports, please contact our Customer Service Department. The available sizes include thicknesses of 16ga, 14ga, 11ga, and 7ga, each with a width of 48.00" and length of 120.00", weighing 2.500 lbs/ft, 3.125 lbs/ft, 5.000 lbs/ft, and 7.500 lbs/ft respectively.

AVAILABLE SIZES

  • Available sizes include 16-gauge with dimensions 48.00 inches in width, 120.00 inches in length, and a weight of 2.500 pounds per foot; 14-gauge with the same dimensions and a weight of 3.125 pounds per foot; 11-gauge also with the same dimensions and weighing 5.000 pounds per foot; and 7-gauge, again with identical dimensions and a weight of 7.500 pounds per foot.