Material Overview
Pure copper is rather soft and malleable, and a freshly-exposed surface has a pinkish or peachy color Copper compounds are known in several oxidation states, usually +2, where they often impart blue or green colors to natural minerals such as turquoise and have been used historically widely as pigments. Copper metal architectural structures and statuary eventually corrode to acquire a characteristic green patina.
Panels can be supplied in the original red type colour which over a period of time will begin to and continually change very gradually, this change in colour is not predictable and several ranges and shade of browns will vary until the ultimate green patina is reached.
Panels can however be supplied in the pre-patinated state (one side) even so the Patina is always extremely varied, just as you would expect from a natural surface.
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