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Terne defined and why it makes sense for your next project

We are a supplier of historic terne material. Terne has been out of United States production for several years now leaving communities with historic architecture without any resources.

Additional to providing this valuable material we are experts in our field and offer resources not found elsewhere. An example of many, our company president is one of the top fine metal roofing and cladding experts in the world. He is board certified in restoration and reconstruction and has dedicated much of his life to restoring castles, cathedrals and other works of architectural art throughout Europe.

We also have an engineering background and can assist installers with issues regarding severe weather or anything technically complex and difficult to ensure both new and historic builds never have to be “re-restored”. We are a great resource for the community and all on the design-build team. We offer support with our materials.

Terne is an old English word for Tin (the metal). Terne clad (coated) stainless steel, or terne metal to which it is often referred in the industry is a special metal often used in restoration contexts, but has many applications.

Americans are most familiar with the Follansbee terne metal, no longer in fabrication, which was a zinc/tin alloy over top a stainless steel substrate. The Europeans have long used tin in their construction. Their version of terne is a thick layer of 100% tin covering a 441 grade stainless steel base.

Why select terne for your project?
• The Patina creates an elegant tin grey surface
• Exposure to the weather leads to the patination process
• Ideal for all roof types including drainage solutions and accessory pieces
• Perfect for rural, urban and light industrial areas (please consult us for best areas of use)
• Tin-plating is an excellent addition to chrome steel
• Prices stay more stable as it is a nickel-free stainless steel
• Excellent solderability thanks to the tin
• No problems with normal moisture caused by condensation
• Low maintenance and easy to clean
• Resistant to algae and roots
• Can be processed even at low temperatures
• Can be combined with other materials
• Lowest thermal expansion
• 100 % recyclable
• Tin is paintable

Tin is a breeze to solder, making our Terne stainless material supremely easy to work with.Our Terne had been tested and approved for restoration, repair or new construction even in areas where it is planned to be used close to the old Follansbee terne. The terne is popular again with architects and designers for its weathering properties. It is another natural metal which weathers and changes over time. In the architectural world, it is difficult to find other alternatives in natural metals which are long lasting and appropriate for outdoor, high environmental exposure use and still offer up an ever changing patina.

Tin comes with a slight sheen from the mill, but will patinate over time. It will take some time in the elements for the shine to cut and for the beautiful, soft matte gray to appear. In most environments, this usually happens rather quickly.

Tin, like copper has an extraordinary lifespan. When coupled with the strength of its stainless steel base to create our terne material, it is a product you can plan with permanence.
If green building is at the forefront of your efforts (it should be for everyone) the Terne is among the best material choices you can make:
• 100% recyclable
• Made with approx. 85 % recycled stainless steel
• Long life, because there is no material erosion

We get asked a lot if there is any special care required. As with copper, just make sure to install the material with gloves and you won’t have problems with fingerprints. Other than that, you’ll be surprised how much everyone on the design/build team loves the material!

Terne comes in choice of coil or sheet. We are the material processor, so you may order the material just by itself and do your own forming, or you may elect to have us fabricate or form your systems, panels or pieces. Just let us know how we can best help you achieve your objectives.

Sheets: 1,160mm (45.6 inches) x 10 feet
Coils: Standard is 20 inch, but custom widths available upon request
All come in 26 gauge.

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Have questions? Great! Let’s talk. Call today.

801-462-5264

Office phone:  801-462-5264 

 5066 West Amelia Earhart Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84116

We are located in Salt Lake City, Utah – (West of the Salt Lake City international airport.)

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