
Naturally, you want to make a SSAB COR-TEN® façade look as good as possible during the years. Since SSAB COR-TEN® is self-protecting it needs no regular attention or maintenance, as is the case for almost all other façade materials.
The speed of change and the final color of the steel depend on the atmospheric conditions of a site and the surrounding air quality. Sulfur dense atmospheres will speed up the oxidation process and result in a darker patina. Frequent cycles of wet and dry weather conditions will also speed up oxidation.


Bend it. Perforate it. Mix it. There are endless opportunities to bring a natural beauty to the environment it is located in. SSAB COR-TEN® steel is now becoming the trend setting material in all aspects of architecture. Buildings that use SSAB COR-TEN® steel have been rewarded many times over for innovative and sustainable design.




SSAB COR-TEN® steel is engineered to form a dense oxide layer on its surface when exposed to alternating wet and dry weather cycles. This layer – often called a patina – acts as a barrier that slows down further corrosion. Unlike conventional carbon steel, which continues to corrode over time, SSAB COR-TEN® develops a stable, self-protecting surface. Once the patina forms, it significantly reduces the rate of rusting, extending the steel’s service life. The speed of change and the final color of the steel depend on the atmospheric conditions of a site and the surrounding air quality. Sulfur dense atmospheres will speed up the oxidation process and result in a darker patina. Frequent cycles of wet and dry weather conditions will also speed up oxidation.

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