## Architectural Metals Overview
| Material | Typical Life | Maintenance | Appearance Change |
|----------|-------------|------------|-------------------|
| 316 Stainless | 80-100+ years | Minimal | Retains brightness |
| Aluminum (anodized) | 40-60 years | Low | Slight dulling |
| Copper | 100+ years | None | Green patina (20-30 yr) |
| Weathering Steel | 80-100 years | None | Uniform brown oxide |
## Stainless Steel
**316**: Required for coastal, industrial, or polluted environments. The Chrysler Building's 304 cladding (installed 1930) remains excellent after nearly 100 years.
**304**: Acceptable for inland, low-pollution environments. Not recommended within 1 km of coastline.
Tea-staining (brown discoloration from surface contamination) is the most common defect. Prevention: specify 316 in marine environments and clean with nitric acid passivation after installation.
## Aluminum
**6063-T5**: Standard curtain wall extrusion alloy. Good surface finish and anodizing response. Clear or color anodized finishes per AAMA 611.
**PVDF coatings (Kynar 500)**: Maintain color for 30-40 years. AAMA 2605 specification.
## Copper
Develops green patina (copper carbonate) over 20-30 years. Pre-patinated copper available for immediate green appearance. The Statue of Liberty's C11000 copper skin (1886) demonstrates 100+ year life.
## Weathering Steel (Cor-Ten)
ASTM A588 forms a stable rust patina over 2-5 years. NOT suitable for continuously wet conditions, crevice-prone joints, or coastal environments.
## Life-Cycle Cost
Maintenance-free materials (stainless, copper) often cost less over 50-100 year building life than coated materials requiring periodic refinishing.
Choosing Alloys for Architectural Applications
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Architectural metals must maintain appearance over decades while meeting structural and budget requirements. The choice between stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and weathering steel defines a building's aesthetic and maintenance trajectory.
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