Copper Alloy Continuous Castings: Standard Specification For
Copper Alloy Continuous Castings: Standard Specification For
Copper Alloy Continuous Castings: Standard Specification For
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TABLE 1 Nominal Composition
Copper Alloy UNS Composition, %
Designation
No. Copper Tin Lead Zinc Nickel Aluminum Iron Manganese
C83600 leaded red brass 85 5 5 5 ... ... ... ...
C83800 leaded red brass 82.9 3.8 6 6.5 ... ... ... ...
C84200 leaded semi-red brass 80 5 2.5 13 ... ... ... ...
C84400 leaded semi-red brass 80 2.9 7 8.5 ... ... ... ...
C84800 leaded semi-red brass 76 2.5 6.2 15 ... ... ... ...
C85700 leaded naval brass 61 1 1.2 36 ... ... ... ...
C86200 high-strength yellow brass 63 ... ... 25 ... 4 3 3.8
C86300 high-strength yellow brass 63 ... ... 25 ... 6.2 3 3.8
C86500 high-strength yellow brass 57.5 ... ... 39 ... 1 1.2 0.8
C89320A bismuth tin bronze 89 6 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C90300 tin bronze 87.5 8.2 ... 4 ... ... ... ...
C90500 tin bronze 87.5 10 ... 2 ... ... ... ...
C90700 tin bronze 89 11 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C91000 tin bronze 85 15 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C91300 tin bronze 80.5 19 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C92200 leaded tin bronze 88 6 1.5 4 ... ... ... ...
C92300 leaded tin bronze 87 8.2 0.6 3.8 ... ... ... ...
C92500 nickel-phosphor bronze 86.5 11 1.2 ... 1.2 ... ... ...
C92700 leaded tin bronze 87.5 10 1.8 ... ... ... ... ...
C92800 leaded tin bronze 80 16 5 ... ... ... ... ...
C92900 leaded nickel-tin bronze 84 10 2.6 ... 3.4 ... ... ...
C93200 high-leaded tin bronze 83 6.9 7 3 ... ... ... ...
C93400 high-leaded tin bronze 83.5 8 8 ... ... ... ... ...
C93500 high-leaded tin bronze 84.5 5.2 9 1 ... ... ... ...
C93600 high-leaded tin bronze 81 7 12 ... ... ... ... ...
C93700 high-leaded tin bronze 80 10 9.5 ... ... ... ... ...
C93800 high-leaded tin bronze 77 6.9 14.5 ... ... ... ... ...
C93900 high-leaded tin bronze 78 6 16 ... ... ... ... ...
C94000 high-leaded tin bronze 70.5 13 15 ... ... ... ... ...
C94100 high-leaded tin bronze 75.5 5.5 20 ... ... ... ... ...
C94300 high-leaded tin bronze 69.5 5.2 25 ... ... ... ... ...
C94700 nickel-tin bronze 87.5 5.2 0 1.8 5.2 ... ... ...
C94800 leaded nickel-tin bronze 86.5 5.2 0.6 1.8 5.2 ... ... ...
C95200 aluminum bronze 87.8 ... ... ... ... 9 3.2 ...
C95300 aluminum bronze 88.8 ... ... ... ... 10 1.2 ...
C95400 aluminum bronze 85.2 ... ... ... ... 10.8 4 ...
C95410 aluminum bronze 83.2 ... ... ... 2 10.8 4 ...
C95500 nickel-aluminum bronze 81 ... ... ... 4.2 10.8 4 ...
C95520 nickel-aluminum bronze 79.1 ... ... ... 5.1 11 4.8 ...
C95700 manganese nickel aluminum 74.8 ... ... ... 2.2 7.5 3 12.5
bronze
C95800 nickel-aluminum bronze 81.3 ... ... ... 4.5 9 4 1.2
C95900 aluminum bronze 83.2 ... ... ... ... 12.8 4.0 ...
C96400 copper-nickel 67 ... ... ... 30 ... 0.90 ...
C96900 copper-nickel 76.8 8 ... ... 15 ... ... 0.20
C97300 leaded nickel bronze 55.5 2.2 9.5 21 12.5 ... ... ...
C97600 leaded nickel bronze 65 4 4 6 20.2 ... ... ...
C97800 leaded nickel bronze 65.5 4.8 1.8 2.5 25.5 ... ... ...
C99500B special alloy 89.1 ... ... 1.2 4.5 1.2 4.0 ...
C96970 copper-nickel-tin 85 6 ... ... 9.0 ... ... ...
A
Bismuth 5.0
B
Silicon 1.3
4.1.13 Packaging and Package Marking (Section 20), 5.1.5 Form: cross-section, such as tube, round, hexagon,
4.1.14 Keywords (Section 21), and octagon, square, or rectangle,
4.1.15 Supplementary Requirements. 5.1.6 Tolerances, if different from Section 10 and Tables
2-8.
5. Ordering Information 5.1.7 Length (including length tolerance if other than mill
5.1 Include the following information in orders for product: lengths),
5.1.1 ASTM designation and year of issue (for example, 5.1.8 Number of castings or total weight, for each size and
B 505/B 505M – 04), form,
5.1.2 Copper Alloy UNS No. (for example, C93200), in- 5.1.9 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code4 requirements
cluding HT if heat treatment is required. (if required see Section 9),
5.1.3 Condition (Table 9) and (as cast, heat treated, and so
forth),
5.1.4 Dimensions: inside diameter, outside diameter, thick- 4
Available from American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), ASME
ness and width, International Headquarters, Three Park Ave., New York, NY 10016-5990.
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TABLE 2 Suggested Heat Treatments TABLE 5 Diameter Tolerances for Rod and Bar
Annealing Treatment Tolerances, PlusA and Minus,A in. (mm)
Solution Treatment (not less than Diameter or Distance Be-
Copper Alloy (not less than 2 h Squares, Rectangles,
1 h followed by water quench), tween Parallel Surfaces,
UNS No. followed by air cool), Rounds Hexagons,
°F(°C) in. (mm)
°F(°C) Octagons
All Alloys Except as Noted Below
1585–1635 1150–1225
C95300 Up to 4 (102), excl 0.005 (0.13) 0.016 (0.41)
(860–890) (620–660)
4 (102)–5 (127), incl 0.008 (0.20) 0.016 (0.41)
Over 5 (127) 0.016 (0.41) 0.016 (0.41)
Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C86200, C86300, C86500, C95200, C95300, C95400,
C95500, C95800, C95900, and C96400
C95400, 1600–1675 1150–1225
Up to 3 (76.2), incl 0.010 (0.25) 0.020 (0.51)
C95410, C95500 (870–910) (620–660)
Over 3 (76.2)–4 (102), incl 0.015 (0.38) 0.020 (0.51)
Over 4 (102)–51⁄2 (140), incl 0.020 (0.51) 0.020 (0.51)
Over 51⁄2 (140) 0.025 (0.64) 0.025 (0.64)
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When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.
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TABLE 9 Mechanical Requirements
Yield Strength, at 0.5 % Extension Elongation in 2
Copper Alloy Tensile Strength, minA Brinell Hardness,
Under Load, minA in. or 50 mm, Remarks
UNS No. min
ksiB MPaC ksiB MPaC min, %
6. Materials and Manufacture possible that will not cause excessive distortion or cracking.
6.1 For better corrosion resistance in seawater applications, Propeller castings shall be exempt from this requirement.
castings in Copper Alloy UNS No. C95800 shall be given a 6.2 Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C95300, C95400, C95410, and
temperature anneal heat treatment at 1250 6 50°F (675 6 C95500 may be supplied in the heat-treated condition to obtain
10°C) for 6 h minimum. Cooling shall be by the fastest means the higher mechanical properties shown in Table 9. Suggested
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heat treatments for these alloys and Copper Alloy UNS No. serial number that will identify the casting as to the month in
C95520 are given in Table 2. Actual practice may vary by which it was poured. Marking shall be in such a position as not
manufacturer. to injure the usefulness of the casting.
6.3 Copper Alloy UNS No. C95520 is used only in the 9.1.4 When Copper Alloy UNS No. C95200 is specified to
quench-hardened and tempered (TQ30) condition, see Table 2. meet ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code requirements, a
6.4 Copper Alloy UNS No. C96900 is normally supplied sample from each 2000-lb interval or continuous casting shall
heat treated at 1520°F (825°C) for 1 h followed by a water be tested. Each continuous casting from which the test bar was
quench, then aged at 800°F (425°C) for 4 h followed by a water taken shall be identified should retesting be required. If all of
quench. the test bars from the initial sampling meet the requirements,
6.5 If test bar coupons representing castings made in Copper the lot shall be acceptable. The fractured bars shall be retained
Alloy UNS Nos. C94700HT, C95300HT, C95400HT, for chemical verification.
C95410HT, C95500HT, C95520HT, C95800 temper annealed,
C95900 annealed, and C96900 are removed from the continu- 10. Dimensions and Permissible Variations
ous castings before heat treatment, the coupons shall be heat 10.1 Allowance for finishing over maximum outside dimen-
treated with the continuous castings. sion and under inside dimension of round tubes to be machined
shall be as shown in Table 3. Allowances for finishing the
7. Chemical Composition outside diameter of rounds and distance between parallel
7.1 The continuous castings shall conform to the require- surfaces of bars to be machined shall be as shown in Table 4.
ments for major elements shown in Table 10. Table 3 and Table 4 are to be used in conjunction with
7.2 These specification limits do not preclude the presence Tolerance Table 6 and Table 5, respectively.
of other elements. Limits may be established and analysis 10.2 Concentricity:
required for unnamed elements agreed upon between the 10.2.1 All Alloys Except as Noted in 10.2.2—The outside
manufacturer or supplier and the purchaser. Copper or zinc periphery of continuously cast tubing shall be concentric with
may be given as remainder and may be taken as the difference the bore within a permissible variation of 2 % of the nominal
between the sum of all elements analyzed and 100 %. When all wall thickness over 1⁄4 in. (6.35 mm). If the wall thickness is 1⁄4
named elements in Table 10 are analyzed, their sum shall be as in. or less, permissible variations in concentricity shall be
specified in Table 11. subject to agreement between the purchaser and the manufac-
7.3 It is recognized that residual elements may be present in turer.
cast copper-base alloys. Analysis shall be made for residual 10.2.2 Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C86200, C86300, C86400,
elements only when specified in the purchase order. C95200, C95300, C95400, C95410, C95500, C95520,
C95800, C95900, and C96400—The outside periphery of
8. Mechanical Property Requirements continuously cast tubing shall be concentric with the bore
8.1 Reference should be made to Table 9 for minimum within a permissible variation of 4 % of the nominal wall
mechanical requirements. thickness.
8.2 Mechanical tests are required only when specified by the 10.3 Diameter Tolerances for Continuously Cast Rod and
purchaser in the purchase order. Bar—See Table 5.
8.3 Exceptions to mechanical property requirements may be 10.4 Diameter Tolerances for Continuously Cast Tube
taken in the case of small diameter solids or castings having (Round only)—See Table 6.
section thicknesses less than the 1⁄2-in. (12.7-mm) diameter of 10.5 Roundness—For continuously cast tubing in straight
the standard tension test specimen. In these cases, mechanical lengths, the roundness tolerances shall be as shown in Table 7.
property requirements shall be subject to agreement between 10.6 Dimensional Tolerances for All Other Shapes (not
the purchaser and the manufacturer. For suggested dimensions Covered by 10.1 or 10.2)—See Table 8.
of substandard test bars, see Test Methods E 8, and E 8M.
11. Casting Repair
9. ASME Requirements 11.1 Continuous castings shall not be mechanically re-
9.1 When specified in the purchase order to meet ASME paired, plugged, or burned in.
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code requirements, continuous 11.2 Weld repair is permitted for Copper Alloy UNS Nos.
castings shall comply with the following: C95200, C95300, C95400, C95410, C95500, C95800, and
9.1.1 Certification requirements of Specification B 824. C95900.
9.1.2 Foundry test report requirements of Specification 11.3 Weld repairs may be made at the manufacturer’s
B 824. discretion, provided each excavation does not exceed 20 % of
9.1.3 Continuous castings shall be marked with the manu- the casting section or wall thickness or 4 % of the casting
facturer’s name, the Copper Alloy UNS No., and the casting surface area.
quality factor. In addition, heat numbers, or serial numbers that 11.4 Excavations that exceed those described in 11.3 may be
are traceable to heat numbers, shall be marked on all pressure- made at the manufacturer’s discretion, except that when
containing castings individually weighing 50 lb (22.7 kg) or specified in the purchase order (5.2), the weld procedure shall
more. Pressure-containing castings weighing less than 50 lb be approved by the purchaser and the following records shall
(22.7 kg) shall be marked with either the heat number or a be maintained:
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TABLE 10 Chemical Requirements
Composition, % max, except as indicated
Major Elements Residual Elements
Copper Nickel
Alloy Nickel Alu- Man-
Alumi- Man- Anti- Includ- Sul- Phos- Sili-
UNS No. Copper Tin Lead Zinc Iron Including Iron mi- ga-
num ganese mony ing fur phorus con
Cobalt num nese
Cobalt
C83600 84.0–86.0 4.0–6.0 4.0–6.0 4.0–6.0 ... 1.0A ... ... 0.30 0.25 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C83800 82.0–83.8 3.3–4.2 5.0–7.0 5.0–8.0 ... 1.0A ... ... 0.30 0.25 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
A
C84200 78.0–82.0 4.0–6.0 2.0–3.0 10.0–16.0 ... 0.8 ... ... 0.40 0.25 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
A
C84400 78.0–82.0 2.3–3.5 6.0–8.0 7.0–10.0 ... 1.0 ... ... 0.40 0.25 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C84800 75.0–77.0 2.0–3.0 5.5–7.0 13.0–17.0 ... 1.0A ... ... 0.40 0.25 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C85700 58.0–64.0 0.50–1.5 0.8–1.5 32.0–40.0 ... ... ... ... 0.7 ... 1.0A ... ... 0.80 ... 0.05
C86200 60.0–66.0 0.20 0.20 22.0–28.0 2.0–4.0 ... 3.0–4.9 2.5–5.0 ... ... 1.0A ... ... ... ... ...
C86300 60.0–66.0 0.20 0.20 22.0–28.0 2.0–4.0 ... 5.0–7.5 2.5–5.0 ... ... 1.0A ... ... ... ... ...
C86500 55.0–60.0 1.0 0.40 36.0–42.0 0.40–2.0 ... 0.50–1.5 0.10–1.5 ... ... 1.0A ... ... ... ... ...
C89320B 87.0–91.0 5.0–7.0 0.09 1.0 ... 1.0 ... ... 0.20 0.35 ... 0.08 0.30 0.005 ... 0.005
C90300 86.0–89.0 7.5–9.0 0.30 3.0–5.0 ... 1.0A ... ... 0.20 0.20 ... 0.05 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C90500 86.0–89.0 9.0–11.0 0.30 1.0–3.0 ... 1.0A ... ... 0.20 0.20 ... 0.05 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C90700 88.0–90.0 10.0–12.0 0.50 0.50 ... 0.50A ... ... 0.15 0.20 ... 0.05 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C91000 84.0–86.0 14.0–16.0 0.20 1.5 ... 0.8A ... ... 0.10 0.20 ... 0.05 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C91300 79.0–82.0 18.0–20.0 0.25 0.25 ... 0.50A ... ... 0.25 0.20 ... 0.05 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
A
C92200 86.0–90.0 5.5–6.5 1.0–2.0 3.0–5.0 ... 1.0 ... ... 0.25 0.25 ... 0.05 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
A
C92300 85.0–89.0 7.5–9.0 0.3–1.0 2.5–5.0 ... 1.0 ... ... 0.25 0.25 ... 0.05 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
A
C92500 85.0–88.0 10.0–12.0 1.0–1.5 0.50 ... 0.8–1.5 ... ... 0.30 0.25 ... 0.05 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C92700 86.0–89.0 9.0–11.0 1.0–2.5 0.7 ... 1.0A ... ... 0.20 0.25 ... 0.05 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C92800 78.0–82.0 15.0–17.0 4.0–6.0 0.8 ... 0.8A ... ... 0.20 0.25 ... 0.05 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C92900 82.0–86.0 9.0–11.0 2.0–3.2 0.25 ... 2.8–4.0 ... ... 0.20 0.25 ... 0.05 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C93200 81.0–85.0 6.3–7.5 6.0–8.0 2.0–4.0 ... 1.0A ... ... 0.20 0.35 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
A
C93400 82.0–85.0 7.0–9.0 7.0–9.0 0.8 ... 1.0 ... ... 0.20 0.50 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C93500 83.0–86.0 4.3–6.0 8.0–10.0 2.0 ... 1.0A ... ... 0.20 0.30 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C93600 79.0–83.0 6.0–8.0 11.0–13.0 1.0 ... 1.0 ... ... 0.20 0.55 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C93700C 78.0–82.0 9.0–11.0 8.0–11.0 0.8 ... 0.50 ... ... 0.70 0.50 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C93800 75.0–79.0 6.3–7.5 13.0–16.0 0.8 ... 1.0 ... ... 0.15 0.80 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C93900 76.5–79.5 5.0–7.0 14.0–18.0 1.5 ... 0.8 ... ... 0.40 0.50 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C94000 69.0–72.0 12.0–14.0 14.0–16.0 0.50 ... 0.5–1.0 ... ... 0.25 0.50 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C94100 72.0–79.0 4.5–6.5 18.0–22.0 1.0 ... 1.0 ... ... 0.25 0.8 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C94300 67.0–72.0 4.5–6.0 23.0–27.0 0.8 ... 1.0 ... ... 0.15 0.8 ... 0.08 1.5 0.005 ... 0.005
C94700D 85.0–90.0 4.5–6.0 0.10 1.0–2.5 ... 4.5–6.0 ... ... 0.25 0.15 ... 0.05 0.05 0.005 0.20 0.005
C94800 84.0–89.0 4.5–6.0 0.3–1.0 1.0–2.5 ... 4.5–6.0 ... ... 0.25 0.15 ... 0.05 0.05 0.005 0.20 0.005
C95200 86.0 min ... ... ... 2.5–4.0 ... 8.5–9.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C95300 86.0 min ... ... ... 0.8–1.5 ... 9.0–11.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C95400 83.0 min ... ... ... 3.0–5.0 1.5 10.0–11.5 0.50 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C95410 83.0 min ... ... ... 3.0–5.0 1.5–2.5 10.0–11.5 0.50 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C95500 78.0 min ... ... ... 3.0–5.0 3.0–5.5 10.0–11.5 3.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C95520E 74.5 min 0.25 0.03 0.30 4.0–5.5 4.2–6.0 10.5–11.5 1.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C95700 71.0 min ... 0.03 ... 2.0–4.0 1.5–3.0 7.0–8.0 11.0–14.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.10
C95800F 79.0 min ... 0.03 ... 3.5–4.5 4.0–5.0 8.5–9.5 0.8–1.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.10
C95900 remainder ... ... ... 3.0–5.0 0.5 12.0–13.5 1.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C96400G 65.0–69.0 ... 0.01 ... 0.25–1.50 28.0–32.0 ... 1.5 ... ... ... 0.02 0.02 ... ... 0.50
C96900H remainder 7.5-8.5 0.02 0.50 ... 14.5-15.5 ... 0.05-0.30 0.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C97300 53.0–58.0 1.5–3.0 8.0–11.0 17.0–25.0 ... 11.0–14.0 ... ... 1.5 0.35 ... 0.08 0.05 0.005 0.50 0.15
C97600 63.0–67.0 3.5–4.5 3.0–5.0 3.0–9.0 ... 19.0–21.5 ... ... 1.5 0.25 ... 0.08 0.05 0.005 1.0 0.15
C97800 64.0–67.0 4.0–5.5 1.0–2.5 1.0–4.0 ... 24.0–27.0 ... ... 1.5 0.20 ... 0.08 0.05 0.005 1.0 0.15
C99500I remainder ... 0.25 0.5-2.0 3.0-5.0 3.5-5.5 0.5-2.0 0.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C96970J remainder 5.5–6.5 0.02 0.50 0.50 8.5–9.5 ... 0.30 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
A
In determining copper minimum, copper may be calculated as copper plus nickel.
B
Bismuth 4.0–6.0
C
Iron shall be 0.35 % max, when used for steel-backed bearings.
D
It is possible that the mechanical requirements of Copper Alloy UNS No. C94700 in the heat-treated condition will not be attained if the lead content exceeds 0.01 %.
E
Chromium content shall be 0.05 max, cobalt 0.20 max, and silicon 0.15 max.
F
Iron content shall not exceed nickel content. Other major element chemical requirements: Silicon 0.10 % max.
G
Chemical requirements for other elements: Sulfur 0.02 % max (major), carbon 0.15 % max (residual), and niobium 0.5-1.5 (major).
H
Magnesium 0.15 max (major), silicon 0.30 max (residual), niobium 0.10 max (residual).
I
Silicon 0.5-2.0
J
Chemical requirements for other elements: magnesium 0.15 % max, niobium 0.10 % max.
11.4.1 A sketch or drawing showing the dimensions, depth, 11.4.6 Welder identification, and
and location of excavations, 11.4.7 Name of inspector.
11.4.2 Post-weld heat treatment, when applicable, 11.5 The castings shall not be impregnated without approval
11.4.3 Weld repair inspection results, of the purchaser.
11.4.4 Casting identification number, 11.6 Weld repair of other alloys in this specification is not
11.4.5 Weld procedure identification number, permitted without approval by the purchaser.
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TABLE 11 Sum of All Named Elements Analyzed production of the lot. When castings are produced from alloy
Copper Plus Copper Plus ingots of known composition, the sampling interval may be
Copper Alloy Named Copper Alloy Named raised to one sample for each 4000 lb (1810 kg) of continuous
UNS No. Elements, UNS No. Elements,
%min %min production of the lot.
C83600 99.3 C93600 99.3
12.4 When mechanical testing is specified by the purchaser
C83800 99.3 C93700 99.0 in the purchase order one sample for tension testing shall be
C84200 99.3 C93800 99.0 taken from each lot. This sample may be taken before
C84400 99.3 C93900 98.9
C84800 99.3 C94000 98.7
mechanical straightening. Test bar specimens shall be posi-
C85700 98.7 C94100 98.7 tively identified with the castings they represent. Where
C86200 99.0 C94300 99.0 castings are heat treated, test bar specimens shall be heat
C86300 99.0 C94700 98.7
C86500 99.0 C94800 98.7
treated with the castings they represent.
C89320 99.5 C95200 99.0 12.5 When Copper Alloy UNS No. C95200 is specified for
C90300 99.4 C95300 99.0 ASME boiler and pressure vessel application, a sample from
C90500 99.7 C95400 99.5
C90700 99.4 C95410 99.5
each 2000-lb interval or continuous casting shall be tested.
C91000 99.4 C95500 99.5 Each continuous cast bar from which the test bar was taken
C91300 99.4 C95520 99.5 shall be identified should retesting be required. If all of the test
C92200 99.3 C95700 99.5
C92300 99.3 C95800 99.5 bars from the initial sampling meet the requirements, the lot
C92500 99.3 C95900 99.5 shall be acceptable.
C92700 99.3 C96400 99.5 12.5.1 The fractured bars shall be retained for chemical
C92800 99.3 C96900 99.5
C92900 99.3 C97300 99.0 verification.
C93200 99.0 C97600 99.7 12.6 Tension test bar specimens shall be taken from con-
C93400 99.0 C97800 99.6 tinuous castings in accordance with Fig. 6 of Practice B 208.
C93500 99.0 C99500 99.7
C96970 99.5
13. Test Methods
13.1 Analytical chemical methods are given in Specification
TABLE 12 Straightness Tolerances B 824 (Section 13).
Maximum CurvatureB (Depth of Arc), 13.2 Brinell Hardness Reading shall be taken on the grip
Product Length,A ft (m)
in. (mm) end of the tension test bar and shall be made in accordance with
Round rod or tube up to 10 (3.05) ⁄ (6.4) in any 5-ft (1.52-m) portion
14
Test Method E 10. If a Brinell hardness is required and a
10 (3.05) and over ⁄ (13) in any 10-ft (3.05-m) portionA
12
tension test is not required, testing shall be in accordance with
Bar and shape any length 1⁄2 (13) in any 6-ft (1.83-m)
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APPENDIX
(Nonmandatory Information)
X1.1 The SI unit for strength properties now shown is in stress is the newton per square metre (N/m2), which has been
accordance with the International System of Units (SI). The named the pascal (Pa) by the General Conference on Weights
derived SI unit for force is the newton (N), which is defined as and Measures. Since 1 ksi = 6 894 757 Pa the metric equiva-
that force which when applied to a body having a mass of one lents are expressed as megapascal (MPa), which is the same as
kilogram gives it an acceleration of one metre per second MN/m2 and N/mm2.
squared (N = kg·m/s2). The derived SI unit for pressure or
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
Committee B05 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue
(B 505/B 505M – 04) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved Mar. 1, 2005.)
(1) The sulfur value for C93200 in Table 10 was changed from
0.05% max to 0.08 max.
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