COR-TEN STEEL

THE MATERIAL

The high mechanical resistance values of Cor-Ten steel allow for small sections and therefore with a lower visual impact and higher indoor brightness while, at the same time, making it possible to realize large and heavy doors and windows with excellent performance. Cor-Ten steel is a high-resistance self-passivating alloy containing copper, chrome and phosphorus, characterized by a high resistance to corrosion and to tensile yield; these alloys are self-protective through the formation of a superficial coating that prevents the progressive extending of the corrosion process. Brombal, thank to their innovative and technological vocation, was the first one to use this material for doors and windows, producing profiles with physical and aesthetic features particularly appreciated in the architectural world.

TRANSFORMATION PROCESS

The large rolls of Cor-Ten steel are cut to the required width and rolled to the specific profile section. Upon exposure to air, the patina process begins which creates a protective layer of rust over the surface. Left untreated, the rust will create an ever changing appearance. A surface wax treatment can be applied which will stop the continued rusting and will provide a protective barrier against the elements.

ADVANTAGES

  • Thermally broken
  • Only manufacturer to offer a window and door system utilizing Cor-Ten
  • 100% recycled material
  • Durable and resistant to environmental elements
  • Perfect choice for highly corrosive environments
  • Unique finish not replicated by any other material

FINISH

Cor-Ten steel has a unique distinctive appearance. The intense richness of its finish bestows a warm, natural, yet at the same time extremely elegant look. Its attractive appearance is a result of an oxidation process which forms a protective patina that remains unchanged over the years. A hand applied wax treatment can be administered to achieve a smooth look.