Cor-Ten - Weather & Corrosion Resistant Steel
Cor-Ten - Weather & Corrosion Resistant Steel
Cor-Ten - Weather & Corrosion Resistant Steel
Steel
Corrosion resistant steel - Weathering Steel grade
Scope
COR-TEN A applies to plates up to 12.5mm in thickness, COR-TEN B
applies to plates up to 50mm in thickness.
Definition
Weathering means that due to their chemical compositions COR-TEN
A and COR-TEN B steels, when utilised unprotected, exhibits
increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion compared to
unalloyed steels. This is because it forms a protective layer on its
surface under the influence of the weather.
Basic guidles for the use of this steel in the unprotected condition
are described in EN 10025-5 and DASt rule 007.
Grade C Si Mn P S Cr Cu V Ni
COR- 0.25 0.20 0.50 0.25
0.1 0.07- 0.03
TEN - - - - 0.65
2 0.15 0
A 0.75 0.50 1.25 0.55
COR- 0.30 0.80 0.40 0.25 0.02
0.1 0.03 0.03
TEN - - - - - 0.40
6 0 0
B 0.50 1.25 0.65 0.40 0.10
In order to obtain fine grain structure a sufficient amount of nitrogen absorbing
elements is added (e.g. ≥0.02% Al).
In case of cold rolled material the yield point is min. 310 Mpa and the tensile strength
min. 445 MPa. Furthermore cold rolled sheets ≤3mm in thickness made of steel grade
COR-TEN A-F for increased demand to the cold formability is available. Mechanical
properties: Yield point min. 275 Mpa; Tensile strength min. 410 Mpa; elongation min.
25%. Tolerances on dimensions and shape according to EN 10131.
Number of Tests
*) as referenced in EN 10025-5
Forming
The conditions for hot forming are in accordance with those stated
in EN 10025-5. For cold forming the statements according to table 6
of EN 10025-5 are valid. If the mechanical properties have
undergone changes due to cold forming, the properties indicated in
the table can be substantially restores by stress relieving - at least
30 minutes at 530°C - 580°C. For higher degrees of cold forming
subsequent normalising is recommended.
Flame Cutting
COR-TEN is suitable for flame cutting provided proper operating
methods are used. At temperatures below 5°C a sufficiently wide
zone on either side of the intended cut should be preheated. If flame
cut edges are to undergo cold forming, the hardening effect should
be prevented by preheating - as in the case of S355J2 or the
hardened zones must be worked off e.g. by appropriate grinding.
Welding
COR-TEN can be welded both manually and mechanically, provided
the general rules of welding practices are observed. A prerequisite
for obtaining identical mechanical properties in the weld and in the
base material is the application of suitable welding consumables
and the choice of appropraite welding conditions. To consider are EN
10025-5 - Technical delivery conditions for structural steels with
improved atmospheric corrosion resistance.
For unprotected use care must be taken that the welded joint is also
weather resistant. This is possible by using welding consumables
matching the base material.
ASTM A 242
The original A 242 alloy has a yield strength of 50,000 pounds per
square inch (340,000 kPa) and ultimate tensile strength of
70,000 psi (480,000 kPa) for light-medium rolled shapes and plates
up to 0.75 inches (19 mm) thick. It has yield strength of 46,000 psi
(320,000 kPa) and ultimate strength of 67,000 psi (460,000 kPa) for
medium weight rolled shapes and plates from 0.75–1 inch (19–25
mm) thick. The thickest rolled sections and plates – from 1.5–4 in
(38–100 mm) thick have yield strength of 42,000 psi (290,000 kPa)
and ultimate strength of 63,000 psi (430,000 kPa).
ASTM A 588
A 588 has a yield strength of at least 50,000 psi (340,000 kPa), and
ultimate tensile strength of 70,000 psi (480,000 kPa) for all rolled
shapes and plate thicknesses up to 4 in (100 mm) thick. Plates from
4–5 in (100–130 mm) have yield strength at least 46,000 psi
(320,000 kPa) and ultimate tensile strength at least 67,000 psi
(460,000 kPa), and plates from 5–8 in (130–200 mm) thick have
yield strength at least 42,000 psi (290,000 kPa) and ultimate tensile
strength at least 63,000 psi (430,000 kPa).