HBMetals
Materials
- Jan 28, 2012
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Dear engineers, I am not sure whether this is the right place to pose this question. Recently one of my friends is working on the refurbishment of our city's landmark - Liberation Monument(please see the photo attached). This monument, about 31 meters tall, was made of giant stones about 30 years ago. Now he wants to clad the whole monument with atmospheric-resistant steel plates(ASTM A588) which may have a deliberately controlled rusty color. This monument is very important to the city and we have to be very careful,
1)The city is located in northern part of China very near to Beijing, typical temperate and monsoonal climate. Well, we also have the No.1 heavily polluted air, notoriously known as the haze and fog. Is this material(A588) suitable to use in this environment? Which grade of the steel is better? What is the minimum thickness of the cladding steel plate?
2) Moreover, since it is kind of the symbol of the city, we want it to last for a long time, say 60 years at least. Can A588 plates last for such a long time? Is it possible we can cotrol the color of the rusty surface? Do different weathers(rain, snow, fog, wind, etc) in four seasons change the surface color of the cladding steel plates dramatically?
Your help is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Hebei Metals Industrial Limited
www.hbmetals.com
1)The city is located in northern part of China very near to Beijing, typical temperate and monsoonal climate. Well, we also have the No.1 heavily polluted air, notoriously known as the haze and fog. Is this material(A588) suitable to use in this environment? Which grade of the steel is better? What is the minimum thickness of the cladding steel plate?
2) Moreover, since it is kind of the symbol of the city, we want it to last for a long time, say 60 years at least. Can A588 plates last for such a long time? Is it possible we can cotrol the color of the rusty surface? Do different weathers(rain, snow, fog, wind, etc) in four seasons change the surface color of the cladding steel plates dramatically?
Your help is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Hebei Metals Industrial Limited
www.hbmetals.com