Corten verrostete Stahlplatten

Corten rusted steel panels transform from a dark black or grey surface into a warm orange-brown rust color through natural atmospheric weathering. This process involves controlled oxidation, where the steel reacts with oxygen and moisture to form a stable protective rust layer.

Im Laufe der Zeit, the color becomes more uniform and stable, resulting in the signature architectural appearance that makes Corten steel widely used in modern landscape and building design.

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Corten rusted steel panels are made from weathering steel (Cortenstahl), designed to naturally develop a protective rust layer when exposed to outdoor environments. Im Gegensatz zu gewöhnlichem Kohlenstoffstahl, Corten steel does not continuously corrode; stattdessen, it forms a stable oxide layer that protects the inner material.

One of its most distinctive features is the color transformation process, where the steel gradually changes from a dark black or grey surface into a rich orange-brown rust finish.

Why Corten Steel Starts as Black or Dark Grey

When Corten steel panels are newly produced, the surface typically appears:

  • Dark grey
  • Bluish-black (mill scale surface)
  • Slightly oily or matte industrial finish

This is because:

  • The steel comes from hot rolling or cold rolling processes
  • A thin oxide “mill scale” layer remains on the surface
  • No weathering reaction has occurred yet

In diesem Stadium, the steel looks like ordinary carbon steel.

Bühne 1: Erstbelichtung (Black → Light Rust Spots)

Nach der Installation im Freien, the steel begins reacting with:

  • Oxygen in the air
  • Feuchtigkeit (Regen, Luftfeuchtigkeit, Tau)
  • Environmental pollutants

What Happens:

  • Small rust spots appear on the surface
  • Color starts shifting from black to brown
  • Oxidation begins unevenly

This stage is often called the activation stage.

Bühne 2: Active Rusting (Brown → Orange Color Development)

Während die Belichtung weitergeht, oxidation accelerates.

Surface Changes:

  • Rust spreads across the panel
  • Color becomes orange-brown
  • Surface texture becomes rougher
  • Water runoff may show rust staining

This is the most dynamic stage, where color changes rapidly.

The steel is forming iron oxide layers such as:

  • Fe₂O₃ (Hematit)
  • Fe₃O₄ (Magnetit)

Bühne 3: Stabilisierung (Orange Rust → Dark Stable Patina)

After repeated cycles of:

  • Wetting (Regen, Luftfeuchtigkeit)
  • Drying (sun and air exposure)

A stable protective layer forms.

Final Appearance:

  • Deep orange-brown color
  • Dark reddish rust tone
  • More uniform surface texture
  • Less active corrosion

This is the schützende Patinaschicht that defines Corten steel.

Why the Rust Layer Stops Growing

Im Gegensatz zu gewöhnlichem Stahl, Cortenstahl enthält Legierungselemente wie z:

  • Kupfer (Cu)
  • Chrom (Cr)
  • Nickel (In)

Diese Elemente helfen bei der Erstellung eines dicht, anhaftende Oxidschicht Das:

  • Blocks oxygen penetration
  • Reduces moisture contact
  • Slows further corrosion
  • Stabilizes surface appearance

This is why the rust becomes “protective” instead of destructive.

Color Development Timeline (Typisch)

Time Aussehen
0–1 week Dark grey / black steel
1–4 weeks Light brown rust spots
1–3 months Orange-brown full coverage
3–6 Monate Stable rust patina
6+ months Mature dark rust appearance

Actual time depends on:

  • Klima (Luftfeuchtigkeit, Niederschlagsmenge)
  • Luftverschmutzungsgrad
  • Temperaturänderungen
  • Surface treatment conditions

Why Corten Steel Color Is Popular in Architecture

The black-to-orange transformation is highly valued because:

  • It creates a natural, organic aesthetic
  • No painting is required
  • Each panel develops a unique texture
  • It blends well with landscapes and modern architecture
  • The color becomes richer over time

Architects often prefer this “living material” effect.

Important Installation Note

During early rusting stages:

  • Rust runoff may occur
  • Surrounding surfaces may be stained
  • Proper drainage design is required

This is a normal part of the weathering process.

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