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Weathering Steel, also known as corten steel, is a type of steel alloy that is designed to form a protective layer when exposed to the elements. It is a high-strength, low-alloy steel that is used in a variety of applications, including bridges, buildings, and other structures. The steel is designed to form a protective layer that prevents corrosion and rusting, making it an ideal choice for outdoor structures. Weathering Steel is also used in the production of sculptures and other artworks, as its rust-like appearance adds a unique aesthetic to the piece.
Weathering Steel is becoming increasingly popular in the steel market due to its durability and aesthetic appeal. It is often used in the construction of bridges, buildings, and other structures, as well as in the production of sculptures and other artworks.
Some companies in the Weathering Steel market include ArcelorMittal, Nippon Steel, JFE Steel, and POSCO. Show Less Read more