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6/30/2004 9:00 AM
 
Does anyone have, or know where I can obtain elevated tepmerature proerties for COR-TEN materials? Of particular interest are coefficient of linear expansion and yield properties at approximately 950 degreef F.
 
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7/1/2004 9:00 AM
 
COR-TEN A - ASTM A 242 COR-TEN B - ASTM A 588 Both have Room Temp T.S : 483 MPa Y.S: 384 MPa. These are meant for excellent atmospheric corrosion resistance and superior room temp strength. A 588 is a modified version of COR-TEN A with better impact strength. These steels are low alloy steels HSLA grades and are not meant for high temperature use at 950 deg F (approx: 470 deg cent) . Coeff of Linear expansion at room temp cannot be compared at this temp. Trust this answers your querry C.V.Srinivasan Technical Director Nishi Engineers Pvt Ltd Chennai 600020 India E-mail: nishi@vsnl.com July 01, 2004 >Does anyone have, or know where I can obtain elevated >tepmerature proerties for COR-TEN materials? Of particular >interest are coefficient of linear expansion and yield >properties at approximately 950 degreef F.
 
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