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To: TexasFreeper2009; Jim Robinson
They should be constructing it out of CorTen steel.

CorTen is a trade name for a steel alloy material originally produced by United States Steel.

Corten is a weathering steel. This material is a corrosion resistant steel, that left uncoated develops an outer layer patina. This patina protects the steel from additional corrosion. It is a high strength steel alloy, and it is used where higher strength and longer life cycle material are desired. Especially in situations where untreated alloys are desired. Alternately spelled as Cor 10.

As Cor-Ten became more popular over the years other producing mills began to develop their own atmospheric corrosion resistant weathering steels. ASTM stepped in and created what is considered equivalent specifications to Cor-Ten® in most applications.

The applicable equivalent ASTM specifications are ASTM A588, A242, A606-4, A847 and A709-50W, which Central Steel Service supplies in various products including, sheet, coil, plate, steel flats, angles, channels, pipe & tube.

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54 posted on 02/01/2019 7:45:06 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Good information


57 posted on 02/01/2019 7:47:18 PM PST by hoosiermama (When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice.DJT)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Thanks for that info. Excellent.


72 posted on 02/01/2019 8:35:13 PM PST by little jeremiah (When we do not punish evildoers we are ripping the foundations of justice from future generations)
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