Customization: | Available |
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Usage: | Home Decorations |
Type: | Decoration |
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Corten steel, also known as weathering steel, is an amazing outdoor product because it resists the corrosive effects of rain, snow, ice, fog, and other meteorological conditions by forming a coating of dark brown oxidation over the metal, which inhibits deeper penetration and negates the need for painting and costly rust-prevention maintenance over the years.
Stunning Corten Steel water feature with waterfall and garden planter is made from extra thick 14 gauge (2mm) Corten steel and stands almost 5 feet tall.
The upper portion is a planter box and the lower portion is a beautiful high-flow water feature/waterfall.
Includes everything needed including full plumbing, autofill reservoir, and 4800L/hr pump.
This would make a gorgeous addition to your winery, restaurant, outdoor garden or home.
Dimensions are 59"H x 39.3"W x 21.3"D. Weighs approximately 250 pounds.
How does Corten steel develop its rust-like appearance?
When exposed to the elements, Corten steel undergoes a process called weathering, during which it forms a patina of rust on its surface. This rust layer acts as a protective barrier against further corrosion and gives Corten steel its distinctive weathered and rustic appearance
Material | Corten Steel,Stainless steel |
Color | Natural rust,Black,Brown,Gray,customization |
Product Dimensions | 59"H x 39.3"W x 21.3"D,customization |
Weight | 250 pounds |
Thickness | 14 mm |
Special Feature | Drainage Hole, Weather Resistant, Rust Resistant,Frost-proof |
Finish | Rusty or powder coated |
Pattern | Solid |
Style | Rustic |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Country of Origin | China |
Package details | Plywood box and steel frame |
Comment | A variety of garden planters can be manufactured according to customer requirements, drawings, designs, or samples. |