B 187 - Cooper PDF
B 187 - Cooper PDF
B 187 - Cooper PDF
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3.1.2 bus conductor stock, n—a bar, rod, or shape of high 4.1.7 When material is purchased for agencies of the U.S.
conductivity copper used to make electrical conductors. Government (see Section 12).
3.1.3 bus rod, n—includes solid round and regular polygons 4.2 The following options are available and should be
of six and eight sides. specified in the contract or purchase order when required:
3.1.4 bus shapes, n—a solid section other than regular rod, 4.2.1 Heat identification or traceability details required,
bar, plate, sheet, strip, or flat wire, that may be oval, half oval, 4.2.2 Hydrogen embrittlement test,
half round, triangular, pentagonal, or of any special cross
4.2.3 Bend test,
section furnished in straight lengths. Shapes shall not include
tube and pipe or other hollow sections. 4.2.4 Certification,
3.1.5 unaided eye, n—without visual enhancement; how- 4.2.5 Mill test reports, and
ever, corrective spectacles necessary to obtain normal vision 4.2.6 Special packaging requirements.
shall be permitted.
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard: 5. Materials and Manufacture
3.2.1 orange peel, n—the surface roughness resulting from 5.1 Manufacture:
working metal of large grain size. The surface is similar in 5.1.1 Edges:
texture to that of the outside surface of an orange. 5.1.1.1 Bar shall be furnished with finished edges (see 13.7)
4. Ordering Information unless otherwise specified at the time of order placement.
5.1.1.2 Bar larger than 1⁄2 in. in thickness may be furnished
4.1 Orders for product under this specification should con-
with sawed edges and deburred corners upon agreement
tain the following information:
between the manufacturer or supplier and the purchaser.
4.1.1 ASTM specification designation and year of issue,
4.1.2 Copper UNS Number (see 6.1 and Table 1),
6. Chemical Composition
4.1.3 Temper required (see 7.1 and Table 2),
4.1.4 Dimensions and form, 6.1 The specified copper shall conform to the chemical
4.1.4.1 Shapes; dimensional tolerances required and agreed requirements prescribed in Table 1.
upon (see 13.3), 6.2 These specification limits do not preclude the possible
4.1.5 Quantity; number of pounds, pieces, or footage re- presence of other elements. Limits for unnamed elements may
quired, be established and analysis required by agreement between the
4.1.6 Edge contours required, (see 13.7) and manufacturer or the supplier and the purchaser.
NOTE 1—If the type of silver-bearing copper is not specified (that is whether tough pitch, phosphorized, or oxygen-free), any one of the three types
may be supplied at the option of the manufacturer.
Composition % Maximum (Unless shown as a range or minimum)
Copper Copper Phos- Silver Oxygen Tellurium Tin
UNS No. (Incl. Silver) phorus
C10100 99.99A min B B B B B
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TABLE 2 Mechanical (All Alloys) and Electrical RequirementsA (Conductor Alloys Only)
Tensile Strength,
Temper Designation Electrical Resistivity,D Max, V·g/m2 at 20°C (68°F)
ksiB
Diameter or Elongation in 4 3
Distance Diameter Bend Test C10200, C10400, Rockwell
Between or Thickness Angle of C10500, C10700, Hardness F
Parallel of Specimen Bend ° C10920, C10930, Scale,
Standard Former Min Max C10100 C14420 C10300
Surfaces, in. Min. %C C10940, C11000, 60-kg
C11300, C11400, Load, 1⁄16-in.
C11500, C11600 Ball
O60 Soft Rod and bar:
anneal
All sizes 28 37 25 180 0.151 76 0.153 28 0.161 35 0.156 14 50 max
H04 Hard Rod:
Up to 3⁄8 incl. 45 55 12 120 0.155 85 0.157 37 0.163 07 0.159 40 —
Over 3⁄8 to 1 incl. 40 50 12 120 0.155 85 0.157 37 0.163 07 0.159 40 80 min
Over 1 to 2 incl. 35 45 15 120 0.155 85 0.157 37 0.163 07 0.159 40 75 min
Over 2 to 3 incl. 33 43 15 120 0.154 25 0.155 77 0.163 07 0.159 40 65 min
Bar:
Up to 3⁄8 incl. 37.5 50 10 120 0.155 85 0.157 37 0.163 07 0.159 40 80 min
thickness and
up to 4 incl. in
width
All other sizes 33 45 15 120 0.154 25 0.155 77 0.163 07 0.159 40 65 min
E
Channels, angles — 15 — 0.154 25 0.155 77 — 159 40 —
and shapes
A
See 7.1.
B
ksi = 1000 psi.
C
In any case, a minimum gage length of 1 in. shall be used.
D
See Appendix X1.
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Special agreement shall be made between the manufacturer or supplier and the purchaser.
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12. Orders for U.S. Government Agencies TABLE 4 Thickness Tolerances for Extruded Rectangular and
Square Bar Plus and Minus,A in.
12.1 Orders for agencies of the U.S. Government shall
Width, in.
conform to the special government requirements stipulated in Over 2 to 4 Over 4 to 8 Over 8 to 12
Thickness 2 and Under
the Supplemental Requirements Section. incl. incl. incl.
Up to 0.500, incl. 0.003 0.004 0.0045 0.0055
13. Dimensions, Mass, and Permissible Variations Over 0.500 to 1.000, incl. 0.004 0.0045 0.005 0.006
Over 1.000 to 2.000, incl. 0.0045 0.005 0.006 ...
13.1 The dimensions and tolerances for material manufac- A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.
tured under this specification shall be as specified in the
following tables:
13.2 Diameter or Distance Between Parallel Surfaces: TABLE 5 Thickness Tolerances for Nonextruded Rectangular
13.2.1 Rod: Round, Hexagonal, Octagonal—See Table 3. and Square Bar Thickness Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A in. for
13.2.2 Bar: Rectangular and Square: Widths Given in Inches
13.2.2.1 Thickness Tolerances for Rectangular and Square Thickness
2 and Over 2 to 4 Over 4 to 8 Over 8 to 12
Bar—See Table 4 and Table 5. Under incl. incl. incl. incl.
13.2.2.2 Width Tolerances for Rectangular and Square Up to 0.250, incl. 0.0025 0.003 0.0035 0.005
Over 0.250 to 0.375 incl. 0.003 0.004 0.0045 0.005
Bar—See Table 6 and Table 7. Over 0.375 to 0.500 incl. 0.0035 0.0045 0.005 0.006
13.3 Shapes—The dimensional tolerances of shapes shall be Over 0.500 to 0.750 incl. 0.004 0.005 0.0055 0.007
as agreed upon by the manufacturer or supplier and the Over 0.750 to 1.000 incl. 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.009
Over 1.000 to 1.500 incl. 0.015 0.020 0.022 0.025
purchaser and shall be specified in the order. Over 1.500 to 2.000 incl. 0.020 0.024 0.026 0.030
13.4 Coils—The coil size shall be as agreed upon between A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.
the manufacturer or supplier and the purchaser and shall be
specified in the order.
TABLE 6 Width Tolerances for Extruded Rectangular and
13.5 Length: Square Bar
13.5.1 Specified Length—When exact lengths are ordered,
Width, in. Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A in.
the lengths shall be not less than the ordered length and shall
1.250 and under 0.005
not exceed it by more than the amount specified in Table 8. Over 1.250 to 2, incl. 0.008
13.5.2 Stock Lengths—For material ordered in stock Over 2 to 4, incl. 0.012
lengths, full-length pieces shall be not less than the designated Over 4 to 12 incl. 0.30B
A
length and shall not exceed it by more than 1 in. Short lengths B
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.
Percent of specified width expressed to the nearest 0.001 in.
may be included as prescribed in Table 9.
13.6 Straightness—Unless otherwise specified in the con-
tract or purchase order, the material shall be supplied in straight TABLE 7 Width Tolerances for Nonextruded Rectangular and
Square Bar, Plus and Minus, in.A
lengths. The deviation from absolute straightness of any
Width, in.
longitudinal surface or edge shall not exceed the limitations Thickness 4 and Under 4 to 8, incl. Over 8 to 12, incl.
prescribed in Table 10. Up to 0.500, incl. 0.008 0.20B 0.20B orC
13.6.1 To determine compliance with this section, rod and Over 0.500 1⁄32 1⁄32 1⁄32
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TABLE 8 Length Tolerances for Rod, Bar, and Shapes (Full-
Length Pieces Specific and Stock Lengths
with or without Ends)
Tolerances, All Plus, in.
Length Classification (Applicable Only to
Full-Length Pieces)
Specific lengths
Up to 6 ft. ⁄
18
Over 6 to 15 ft. ⁄
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NOTE 1—The arc shall not necessarily be tangent at points, A, but the
Over 15 ft. 1⁄2
Bar (except hard rectangular bar 1⁄4 60 Over 3⁄16 11⁄4 3 thickness 1⁄4 3 thickness
NOTE 1—The arc shall not necessarily be tangent at points, A, but shall
TABLE 11 Radius for Square Corners be substantially symmetrical with the axis of the product, and the product
Maximum Radius Permissible for shall be commercially free from sharp, rough, or projecting edges.
Specified Thickness, in.
Square Corners, in. FIG. 3 Full Rounded Edge
Up to ⁄ incl.
3 16 ⁄
1 64
Over 1 ⁄
1 16
14.1.3 Workmanship, Finish and Appearance,
14.1.4 Number of Tests and Retests,
14.1.5 Test Methods,
NOTE 2—For the purpose of determining conformance with the dimen- 14.1.6 Specimen Preparation,
sional requirements prescribed in this specification, any measured value 14.1.7 Significance of Numerical Limits,
outside the specified limiting values for any dimension may be cause for
rejection. 14.1.8 Inspection,
14.1.9 Rejection and Rehearing,
14. General Requirements 14.1.10 Certification,
14.1 The following sections of Specification B 249/B 249M 14.1.11 Test Reports, and
are a part of this specification: 14.1.12 Packaging and Package Marking.
14.1.1 Terminology, 14.2 Identical sections in this specification supplement the
14.1.2 Material and Manufacturer, referenced section.
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15. Specimen Preparation Selenium Refer to Annex, Specification B 216
Silver E 478
15.1 Microscopical Examination—Specimen preparation Tellurium Refer to Annex, Specification B 216
shall be in accordance with Procedure A of Test Methods
B 577. 16.2.1 For Copper No. C10100, refer to the Annex of
Specification B 170 for test methods.
16. Test Methods 16.2.2 Test method(s) for the determination of element(s)
16.1 Refer to Specification B 249/B 249M for the appropri- resulting from contractual or purchaser order agreement shall
ate mechanical test method. be as agreed upon between the manufacturer or supplier and
16.2 Chemical composition shall, in case of disagreement the purchaser.
be determined as follows:
Element ASTM Test Method 17. Keywords
Copper E 53 17.1 bar; bus bar; copper; electrical conductors; embrittle-
Phosphorus E 62 ment test; rod; shapes
SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
The following supplementary requirements shall apply only when specified by the purchaser in the
inquiry, contract, or order, for agencies of the U.S. Government.
S1. Referenced Documents for the performance of the inspection and test requirements
S1.1 The following documents of the issue in effect on date unless disapproved by the purchaser at the time the order is
of material purchase form a part of this specification to the placed. The purchaser shall have the right to perform any of the
extent referenced herein: inspections or tests set forth when such inspections and tests
S1.1.1 Federal Standards:8 are deemed necessary to ensure that the material conforms to
Fed. Std. No. 102 Preservation, Packaging and Packing prescribed requirements.
Levels
Fed. Std. No. 123 Marking for Shipment (Civil Agencies) S3. Identification Marking
Fed. Std. No. 185 Identification Marking of Copper and S3.1 All material shall be properly marked for identification
Copper-Base Alloy Mill Products in accordance with Fed. Std. No. 185 except that the ASTM
S1.1.2 Military Standards:8 specification number and the alloy number shall be used.
MIL-STD-105 Sampling Procedures and Table for Inspec-
tion by Attributes S4. Preparation for Delivery
MIL-STD-129 Marking for Shipment and Storage S4.1 Preservation, Packaging, Packing:
S1.1.3 Military Specification:8 S4.1.1 Military Agencies—The material shall be separated
MIL-C-3993 Packaging of Copper and Copper-Base Alloy by size, composition, grade or class and shall be preserved and
Mill Products packaged, Level A or C, packed Level A, B, or C as specified
in the contract or purchase order, in accordance with the
S2. Quality Assurance requirements of MIL-C-3993.
S2.1 Responsibility for Inspection: S4.1.2 Civil Agencies—The requirements of Fed. Std. No.
S2.1.1 Unless otherwise specified in the contract or pur- 102 shall be referenced for definitions of the various levels of
chase order, the manufacturer is responsible for the perfor- packaging protection.
mance of all inspection and test requirements specified. Except S4.2 Marking:
as otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order, the S4.2.1 Military Agencies—In addition to any special mark-
manufacturer may use his own or any other suitable facilities ing required by the contract or purchase order, marking for
shipment shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-129.
S4.2.2 Civil Agencies—In addition to any special marking
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Available from Standardization Documents Order Desk, Bldg. 4 Section D, 700 required by the contract or purchase order, marking for
Robbins Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094, Attn: NPODS. shipment shall be in accordance with Fed. Std. No. 123.
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APPENDIX
(Nonmandatory Information)
X1. RESISTIVITY
X1.1 “Resistivity” is used in place of “conductivity.” The subject is contained in NBS Handbook 100 of the National
value of 0.153 28 V·g/m2 at 20°C (68°F) is the international Institute of Standards Technology.9 Relationships that may be
standard for the resistivity of annealed copper equal to 100 % useful in connection with the values of resistivity prescribed in
conductivity. This term means that a wire 1 m in length and this specification are as shown in Table X1.1, each column
weighing 1 g, would have a resistance of 0.153 28 V. This is containing equivalent expressions at 20°C (68°F):
equivalent to a resistivity value of 875.20 V·lb/mile2, which
signifies the resistance of a wire 1 mile in length weighing 1 lb.
It is also equivalent, for example, to 1.7241 µV/cm of length of 9
Available from National Institute of Standards and Technology, (NIST),
a bar 1 cm2 in cross section. A complete discussion of this Gaithersburg, MD 20899.
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