What is the difference between A588 and A242?

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ASTM-A588-A588M-Standard-Specification.pdf

ASTM A242 (Corten A) and ASTM A588 (Corten B) are both ASTM standards for high-strength low-alloy structural steels with enhanced atmospheric corrosion resistance (weathering steels). While they share similarities, their key differences lie in mechanical properties, chemical composition (especially phosphorus), and intended structural applications.

 

Here's a breakdown of the primary differences:

 

Phosphorus (P) Content

 

A242 (Corten A): Allows for higher phosphorus content (historically up to 0.15%, though modern versions are often lower). Phosphorus significantly boosts atmospheric corrosion resistance.

 

A588 (Corten B): Strictly limits phosphorus (typically max 0.03-0.04%). This improves weldability and fracture toughness, especially in thicker sections, at the expense of some corrosion resistance.

 

Tensile Strength

 

A242 (Corten A): Specifies a minimum tensile strength of 63 ksi (435 MPa) for Grades 1 & 3, and 70 ksi (485 MPa) for Grade K (a newer, stronger variant).

 

A588 (Corten B): Specifies a minimum tensile strength of 70 ksi (485 MPa) for all grades. This is the most significant mechanical difference.

 

Yield Strength

 

A242 (Corten A): Minimum yield strength of 50 ksi (345 MPa) for material thicknesses up to 0.75 inches (19 mm) in Grade 1/Grade 3, and higher for Grade K (65 ksi min).

 

A588 (Corten B): Minimum yield strength of 50 ksi (345 MPa) for all material thicknesses covered by the standard (up to 8 inches / 200mm for some grades). Note this applies to thinner sections; yield strength requirements decrease slightly for very thick sections per both standards.

 

Weldability & Toughness

 

A588 (Corten B): Generally considered to have superior weldability and impact toughness (especially at lower temperatures and in thicker sections), primarily due to its lower phosphorus and carbon content.

 

A242 (Corten A): While weldable, its higher P content can make it slightly more sensitive in critical welding applications, particularly as thickness increases, requiring stricter adherence to qualified welding procedures.

 

Intended Application Focus

 

A588 (Corten B): Developed for structural applications like bridges, buildings, and equipment requiring high strength-to-weight ratio, weldability, and toughness in thicker sections while maintaining good atmospheric corrosion resistance. Dominant choice for demanding structural projects.

 

A242 (Corten A): Developed initially to provide enhanced atmospheric corrosion resistance. Often used successfully in thinner sections for architectural applications like cladding, fascia, roofing, and sculpture. Grade K was added later to compete better with A588 on strength. More commonly associated with aesthetic and moderate structural use in Europe.

 

Ductility (Elongation)

 

A588 (Corten B): Slightly higher minimum elongation requirements (21% min in 8 inches / 20% in 2 inches) compared to traditional A242 grades.

 

A242 (Corten A): Minimum elongation for Grade 1/Grade 3 is 18% in 8 inches (15% in 2 inches). Grade K matches A588 at 21% in 8 inches.

 

Material Forms & Thickness Suitability

 

A588 (Corten B): Optimized and commonly used for thicker structural sections (plates, shapes, bars up to 8 inches thick/200mm depending on grade).

 

A242 (Corten A): More commonly associated with thinner material forms like sheet, strip, and plates (especially Grade K).

 

Summary Table: ASTM A242 (Corten A) vs. ASTM A588 (Corten B)

Feature ASTM A242 (Corten A) ASTM A588 (Corten B)
Primary Distinction Higher P for Corrosion Lower P for Weldability/Toughness
Tensile Strength Grade 1/3: 63 ksi (435 MPa) minGrade K: 70 ksi (485 MPa) min 70 ksi (485 MPa) min
Yield Strength Grade 1/3: 50 ksi (345 MPa) min (thin)Grade K: 65 ksi (450 MPa) min (thin) 50 ksi (345 MPa) min (up to ~4-5in)Decreases slightly >5in
Phosphorus (P) Higher (Historically ~0.15%, often ~0.07% now) Strictly Limited (~0.03-0.04% max)
Weldability Good, needs care in thick sections Better for structural/thick sections
Toughness Good Better (Especially thick/low temp)
Elongation Grade 1/3: 18% (8") / 15% (2") minGrade K: 21% (8") min 21% (8") / 20% (2") min
Typical Applications Architectural (cladding, roofing, sculpture)Moderate structural (esp. Grade K) Structural (Bridges, Buildings, Equipment)Heavy structural plates/shapes

 

 

In Simple Terms

 

A588 (Corten B) is the go-to standard for demanding structural applications. Where high strength, good weldability, and toughness (especially in thicker sections and at lower temperatures) are paramount alongside corrosion resistance, use A588/ASTM A588/Corten B.

Always consult the specific requirements of your project and the relevant building codes when selecting between these steels. For critical structural projects involving significant welding or heavy sections, A588/A588M is overwhelmingly the preferred specification.

 

A242 (Corten A) is often chosen for architectural applications or moderate structural uses in thinner sections. Where maximum corrosion resistance in thin sections is a priority and the highest tensile strength requirements of A588 are not needed (especially for Grades 1/3),

A242/ASTM A242/Corten A is suitable. Grade K of A242 bridges the strength gap for thinner sections.

 

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ASTM A588/A588M A588 Grade A A588 Grade B A588 Grade C A588 Grade K
ASME SA588/SA588M SA588 Grade A SA588 Grade B SA588 Grade C SA588 Grade K
ASTM A709/A709M A709 Grade 50W      
ASME SA709/SA709M SA709 Grade 50W      
CORTEN Corten A Corten B    
EN 10025-5 S235J0W S235J2W S355J0WP S355J2WP
S355J0W S355J2W S355K2W  
EN 10155 S235J0W S235J2W    
S355J0WP S355J2WP    
S355J0W S355J2G1W S355J2G2W S355K2G1W
S355K2G2W      
TB/T 1979 08CuPVRE 09CuPTiRE-A 09CuPTiRE-B 09CuPCrNi-A
09CuPCrNi-B 05CuPCrNi    
GB/T 4171 Q295GNH Q345GNH Q265GNH Q310GNH
Q235NH Q295NH Q355NH Q415NH
Q460NH Q500NH Q550NH  
JIS G 3114 SMA400AW SMA400BW SMA400CW  
SMA400AP SMA400BP SMA400CP  
SMA490AW SMA490BW SMA490CW  
SMA490AP SMA490BP SMA490CP  
SMA570W SMA570P    
JIS G3125 SPA-H SPA-C    

 

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