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This specification covers requirements for copper alloy sand castings for general applications and defines nominal compositions of the alloys. It is a composite specification replacing former documents.

Table 1 lists the nominal compositions of the alloys defined by this specification.

Section 2.1 lists other ASTM specifications that cover additional copper alloy castings such as B22, B61, B62, etc.

Designation: B584 – 11

Standard Specification for


Copper Alloy Sand Castings for General Applications1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation B584; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.

1. Scope* B148 Specification for Aluminum-Bronze Sand Castings


1.1 This specification covers requirements for copper alloy B176 Specification for Copper-Alloy Die Castings
sand castings for general applications. Nominal compositions B208 Practice for Preparing Tension Test Specimens for
of the alloys defined by this specification are shown in Table Copper Alloy Sand, Permanent Mold, Centrifugal, and
1.2 This is a composite specification replacing former docu- Continuous Castings
ments as shown in Table 1. B271 Specification for Copper-Base Alloy Centrifugal
Castings
NOTE 1—Other copper alloy castings are included in the following B369 Specification for Copper-Nickel Alloy Castings
ASTM specifications: B22, B61, B62, B66, B67, B148, B176, B271,
B427 Specification for Gear Bronze Alloy Castings
B369, B427, B505/B505M, B763, B770, and B806.
B505/B505M Specification for Copper Alloy Continuous
1.2 Component part castings produced to this specification Castings
may be manufactured in advance and supplied from stock. In B763 Specification for Copper Alloy Sand Castings for
such cases the manufacturer shall maintain a general quality Valve Applications
certification of all castings without specific record or date of B770 Specification for Copper-Beryllium Alloy Sand Cast-
casting for a specific casting. ings for General Applications
1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded B806 Specification for Copper Alloy Permanent Mold Cast-
as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical ings for General Applications
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only B824 Specification for General Requirements for Copper
and are not considered standard. Alloy Castings
B846 Terminology for Copper and Copper Alloys
2. Referenced Documents
E255 Practice for Sampling Copper and Copper Alloys for
2.1 ASTM Standards:3 the Determination of Chemical Composition
B22 Specification for Bronze Castings for Bridges and E527 Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys in the
Turntables Unified Numbering System (UNS)
B61 Specification for Steam or Valve Bronze Castings 2.2 ASME Code:
B62 Specification for Composition Bronze or Ounce Metal ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code4
Castings

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B66 Specification for Bronze Castings for Steam Locomo- 3. Terminology
tive Wearing Parts 3.1 Definitions of terms relating to copper alloys can be
B67 Specification for Car and Tender Journal Bearings, found in Terminology B846.
Lined
4. General Requirements
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4.1 The following sections of Specification B824 form a
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee B05 on Copper
and Copper Alloys and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee B05.05 on part of this specification. In the event of a conflict between this
Castings and Ingots for Remelting. specification and Specification B824, the requirements of this
Current edition approved April 1, 2011. Published May 2011. Originally specification shall take precedence.
approved in 1973. Last previous edition approved in 2009 as B584 – 09a. DOI:
4.1.1 Terminology,
10.1520/B0584-11.
2
The UNS system for copper and copper alloys (see Practice E527) is a simple 4.1.2 Other Requirements,
expansion of the former standard designation system accomplished by the addition 4.1.3 Dimensions, Mass, and Permissible Variations,
of a prefix “C” and a suffix “00”. The suffix can be used to accommodate
composition variations of the base alloy.
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Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on International Headquarters, Three Park Ave., New York, NY 10016-5990, http://
the ASTM website. www.asme.org.

*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standard.


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TABLE 1 Nominal Compositions
Copper
Alloy Previous Alum- Man- Sili- Nio- Bis-
Classification Commercial Designation Copper Tin Lead Zinc Nickel Iron
UNS Designation inum ganese con bium muth
No.
Leaded red brass C83450 . . . ... 88 21⁄2 2 6 1⁄ 2 1 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C83600 B145-4A 85-5-5-5 or No. 1 composition 85 5 5 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C83800 B145-4B commercial red brass, 83-4-6-7 83 4 6 7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Leaded semi-red brass C84400 B145-5A valve composition, 81-3-7-9 81 3 7 9 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C84800 B145-5B semi-red brass, 76-21⁄2-61⁄2-15 76 21⁄2 61⁄2 15 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Leaded yellow brass C85200 B146-6A high-copper yellow brass 72 1 3 24 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C85400 B146-6B commercial No. 1 yellow brass 67 1 3 29 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C85700 B146-6C leaded naval brass 61 1 1 37 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
High-strength yellow brass C86200 B147-8B high-strength manganese bronze 63 ... ... 27 ... 3 4 3 ... ... ...
C86300 B147-8C high-strength manganese bronze 61 ... ... 27 ... 3 6 3 ... ... ...
C86400 B147-7A leaded manganese bronze 58 1 1 38 ... 1 1⁄ 2 1 ⁄2 ... ... ...
C86400 B 132-A
C86500 B147-8A No. 1 manganese bronze 58 ... ... 39 ... 1 1 1 ... ... ...
C86700 B 132-B leaded manganese bronze 58 1 1 34 ... 2 2 2 ... ... ...
Silicon bronze + silicon brass C87300 B198-12A silicon bronze 95 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 4 ... ...
C87400 B198-13A silicon brass 82 ... 1 ⁄2 14 ... ... ... ... 3 1⁄ 2 ... ...
C87500 B198-13B silicon brass 82 ... ... 14 ... ... ... ... 4 ... ...
C87600 B198-13C silicon bronze 91 ... ... 5 ... ... ... ... 4 ... ...
C87610 B198-12A silicon bronze 92 ... ... 4 ... ... ... ... 4 ... ...
C87710 . . . silicon bronze 86 ... ... 10 ... ... ... ... 4 ... ...
C87850A . . . silicon brass 76 ... ... 20.9 . . . . . . ... ... 3 ... ...
Bismuth selenium brass C89510B . . . sebiloy I 87 5 ... 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1.0
C89520C . . . sebiloy II 86 51⁄2 ... 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1.9
C89530D . . . 86.5 4.7 ... 8.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1.5
C89535 . . . 86.5 3.0 ... 7.0 0.65 . . . ... ... ... ... 1.4
Bismuth red C89833 . . . bismuth brass 89 5 ... 3 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2.2
brass
Bismuth bronze C89836 ... lead-free bronze 89.5 5.5 ... 3.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2
Bismuth semi-red brass C89844 ... bismuth brass 841⁄2 4 ... 8 ... ... ... ... ... ... 3
Tin bronze + leaded tin bronze C90300 B143-1B modified “G” bronze, 88-8-0-4 88 8 ... 4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C90500 B143-1A “G” bronze, 88-10-0-2 88 10 ... 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C92200 B143-2A steam or valve bronze-Navy “M” 88 6 11⁄2 4 1⁄ 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C92210 ... ... 88 5 2 4 1 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C92300 B143-2B 87-5-1-4, Navy PC 87 8 1 4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C92600 ... 87-10-1-2 87 10 1 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
High-lead tin bronze C93200 B144-3B 83-7-7-3 83 7 7 3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C93500 B144-3C 85-5-9-1 85 5 9 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C93700 B144-3A 80-10-10 80 10 10 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C93800 B144-3D 78-7-15 78 7 15 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C94300 B144-3E 71-5-24 71 5 24 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Nickel-tin bronze + leaded nickel-tin bronze C94700 B 292-A nickel-tin bronze Grade “A” 88 5 ... 2 5 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C94800 B 292-B leaded nickel-tin bronze Grade “B” 87 5 1 2 5 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C94900 ... leaded nickel-tin bronze Grade “C” 80 5 5 5 5 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Spinodal alloy C96800 ... ... 82 8 ... ... 10 ... ... ... ... 0.2 ...
Leaded nickel bronze C97300 B149-10A 12 % leaded nickel silver 57 2 9 20 12 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C97600 B149-11A 20 % leaded nickel silver 64 4 4 8 20 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C97800 B149-11B 25 % leaded nickel silver 66 5 2 2 25 ... ... ... ... ... ...
A
Phosphorus 0.12.
B
Selenium 0.5.
C
Selenium 0.9.
D
Selenium 0.20.

4.1.4 Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance, 4.1.16 Supplementary Requirements.


4.1.5 Sampling,
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4.1.6 Number of Tests and Retests, 5. Ordering Information


4.1.7 Specimen Preparation,
5.1 Orders for castings under this specification should
4.1.8 Test Methods,
include the following information:
4.1.9 Significance of Numerical Limits,
4.1.10 Inspection, 5.1.1 Specification title, number, and year of issue,
4.1.11 Rejection and Rehearing, 5.1.2 Quantity of castings,
4.1.12 Certification, 5.1.3 Copper alloy UNS Number (Table 1) and temper
4.1.13 Test Report, (as-cast, heat treated, and so forth),
4.1.14 Product Marking, 5.1.4 Pattern or drawing number, and condition (as-cast,
4.1.15 Packaging and Package Marking, and machined, etc.),

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5.1.5 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code—compliance TABLE 2 Mechanical Requirements
(Section 10), Tensile Strength, Elongation in
Copper Alloy Yield Strength,A min 2 in.
5.1.6 When material is purchased for agencies of the U.S. min
UNS No. or 50 mm,
government, the Supplementary Requirements of Specification ksiB MPaC ksiB MPaC min, %
B824 may be specified. C83450 30 207 14 97 25
5.2 The following options are available and should be C83600 30 207 14 97 20
specified in the purchase order when required: C83800 30 207 13 90 20
C84400 29 200 13 90 18
5.2.1 Chemical analysis of residual elements (7.3), C84800 28 193 12 83 16
5.2.2 Pressure test or soundness requirements (Specification C85200 35 241 12 83 25
B824), C85400 30 207 11 76 20
C85700 40 276 14 97 15
5.2.3 Approval of weld repair or impregnation, or both C86200 90 621 45 310 18
(Section 9), C86300 110 758 60 414 12
5.2.4 Certification (Specification B824), C86400 60 414 20 138 15
C86500 65 448 25 172 20
5.2.5 Foundry test report (Specification B824), C86700 80 552 32 221 15
5.2.6 Witness inspection (Specification B824), and C87300 45 310 18 124 20
5.2.7 Product marking (Specification B824). C87400 50 345 21 145 18
C87500 60 414 24 165 16
C87600 60 414 30 207 16
6. Manufacture C87610 45 310 18 124 20
6.1 Copper alloy UNS Nos. C94700 and C96800 may be C87710 47 324 24 165 10
C87850 59 407 22 152 16
supplied in the heat treated condition to obtain the higher C89510 26 184 17 120 8
mechanical properties shown in Table 2. Suggested heat C89520 25 176 17 120 6
treatments for these alloys are given in Table 3. Actual practice C89530 28 195 13D 90D 15
C89535 32 220 16D 110D 15
may vary by manufacturer. C89833 30 207 14 97 16
6.2 Separately cast test bar coupons representing castings C89836 33 229 14 97 20
made in copper alloy UNS Nos. C94700HT and C96800HT C89844 28 193 13 90 15
C90300 40 276 18 124 20
shall be heat treated with the castings. C90500 40 276 18 124 20
C92200 34 234 16 110 22
7. Chemical Composition C92210 32 225 15 103 20
C92300 36 248 16 110 18
7.1 The castings shall conform to the compositional require- C92600 40 276 18 124 20
ments for named elements as shown in Table 4 for the copper C93200 30 207 14 97 15
alloy UNS numbers specified in the purchase order. C93500 28 193 12 83 15
C93700 30 207 12 83 15
7.2 These specification limits do not preclude the presence C93800 26 179 14 97 12
of other elements. Limits may be established and analysis C94300 24 165 ... ... 10
required for unnamed elements agreed upon between manu- C94700 45 310 20 138 25
C94700 (HT) 75 517 50 345 5
facturer or supplier and purchaser. Copper or zinc, when zinc C94800 40 276 20 138 20
is 20 % or greater, may be given as remainder and may be C94900 38 262 15 103 15
taken as the difference between the sum of all elements C96800 125 862 100D 689D 3
C96800 (HT) 135 931 120D 821D ...
analyzed and 100 %. When all named elements in Table 4 are C97300 30 207 15 103 8
analyzed, their sum shall be as specified in Table 5. C97600 40 276 17 117 10
7.3 It is recognized that residual elements may be present in C97800 50 345 22 152 10
A
cast copper alloys. Analysis shall be made for residual ele- Yield strength shall be determined as the stress producing an elongation under
load of 0.5 %, that is, 0.01 in. (0.254 mm) in a gage length of 2 in. or 50 mm.
ments only when specified in the purchase order. B
ksi = 1000 psi.
C
See Appendix X1.
8. Mechanical Properties D
Yield strength 0.2 %, offset.
8.1 Mechanical properties shall be determined from sepa-
rately cast test bar castings, and shall meet the requirements copper alloy UNS Nos. C92200, C93700, and C97600 shall
shown in Table 2. comply with the following:
10.1.1 Certification requirements of Specification B824.
9. Casting Repair 10.1.2 Foundry test report requirements of Specification
9.1 The castings shall not be weld repaired without approval B824.
of the purchaser (5.2.3). 10.1.3 Castings shall be marked with the manufacturer’s
9.2 The castings shall not be impregnated without approval name, the copper alloy UNS number, and the casting quality
of the purchaser (5.2.3). factor. In addition, heat numbers or serial numbers that are
traceable to heat numbers shall be marked on all pressure-
10. ASME Requirements containing castings individually weighing 50 lbs (22.7 kg) or
10.1 When specified in the purchase order to meet ASME more. Pressure-containing castings weighing less than 50 lbs
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code requirements, castings in (22.7 kg) shall be marked with either the heat number or a

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TABLE 3 Suggested Heat Treatments 10.3.2 Postweld heat treatment, when applicable,
Copper Alloy
Solution Treatment Annealing Treatment 10.3.3 Weld repair inspection results,
(not less than 1 h followed by (not less than 2 h followed 10.3.4 Casting identification number,
UNS No.
water quench) by air cool)
10.3.5 Weld procedure identification number,
C96800 1500°F (815°C) (Age to develop properties)
660°F (350°C)
10.3.6 Welder identification, and
Solution treatment (not less Precipitation hardening (5 h) 10.3.7 Name of inspector.
than 2 h followed by water
quench)
C94700 1425–1475°F 580–620°F
11. Sampling
(775–800°C) (305–325°C) 11.1 Test bar castings for copper alloy UNS Nos. C86200,
C86300, C86400, C86500, and C86700 shall be cast to the
form and dimensions shown in Figs. 1 or 2 of Practice B208.
serial number that will identify the casting as to the month in Test bar castings for all other alloys listed in this specification
which it was poured. Marking shall be in such a position as to shall be cast to the form and dimensions shown in Figs. 2, 3, or
not impair the usefulness of the casting. 4 of Practice B208.
10.2 The castings shall not be repaired, plugged, welded, or 11.2 When castings are specified to meet the requirements
“burned in” unless permission from the purchaser has been of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, for small
previously secured. This will be given only when the defects remelts the lot size shall not exceed 1000 lbs (455 kg) of
are such that after the approved repair the usefulness and castings and shall consist of all of the metal from a single
strength of the castings has not been impaired. master heat poured from an individual melting unit or group of
10.3 Alloys in this specification are generally weldable. melting units operating during the course of one-half shift, not
Preparation for repair welding shall include inspection to to exceed 5 h.
ensure complete removal of the defect. Repairs shall be made
12. Test Methods
utilizing welding procedures qualified in accordance with
Section IX if the ASME code and repair welding shall be done 12.1 Analytical chemical methods are given in Specification
by welders or welding operators meeting the qualification B824.
requirements of ASME Section IX. The following records shall
be maintained: 13. Keywords
10.3.1 A sketch or drawing showing the dimensions, depth, 13.1 copper alloy castings; copper-base alloy castings; sand
and location of excavations, castings

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TABLE 4 Chemical Requirements


Composition, % Max Except as Indicated
Copper Major Elements Residual Elements
Alloy UNS
Nickel Nickel
No. Alumi- Manga- Sele- Anti- Phos- Alumi- Manga-
Copper Tin Lead Zinc Iron Incl. Silicon Bismuth Iron incl. Sulfur Silicon Lead
num nese nium mony phorus num nese
Cobalt Cobalt
C83450 87.0–89.0 2.0–3.5 1.5–3.0 5.5–7.5 ... 0.75–2.0 ... ... ... ... ... 0.30 0.25 ... 0.08 0.05 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
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 0.05 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
C83800 82.0–83.8 3.3–4.2 5.0–7.05.0–8.0 ... 1.0A ... ... ... ... ... 0.30 0.25 ... 0.08 0.03 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
C84400 78.0–82.0 2.3–3.5 6.0–8.07.0–10.0 ... 1.0A ... ... ... ... ... 0.40 0.25 ... 0.08 0.02 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
A
C84800 75.0–77.0 2.0–3.0 5.5–7.0
13.0–17.0 ... 1.0 ... ... ... ... ... 0.40 0.25 ... 0.08 0.02 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
C85200 70.0–74.0 0.7–2.0 1.5–3.8
20.0–27.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.6 0.20 1.0 0.05 0.02 0.005 ... 0.05 ...
C85400 65.0–70.0 0.50–1.5 1.5–3.8
24.0–32.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.7 ... 1.0 ... ... 0.35 ... 0.05 ...
C85700 58.0–64.0 0.50–1.5 0.8–1.5
32.0–40.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.7 ... 1.0 ... ... 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 ... ... ... ... ... 1.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...
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 ... ... ... ... ... 1.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C86400 56.0–62.0 0.50–1.5 0.50–1.5
34.0–42.0 0.40–2.0 ... 0.50–1.5 0.10–1.0 ... ... ... ... ... 1.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...
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 ... ... ... ... ... 1.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C86700 55.0–60.0 1.5 0.50–1.5
30.0–38.0 1.0–3.0 ... 1.0–3.0 1.0–3.5 ... ... ... ... ... 1.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...
C87300 94.0 min 0.20 0.09 ... ... ... ... 0.8–1.5 3.5–4.5 ... ... 0.20 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C87400 79.0 min ... 1.0 12.0–16.0 ... ... ... ... 2.5–4.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.80 ... ... ...
C87500 79.0 min ... 0.09 12.0–16.0 ... ... ... ... 3.0–5.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.50 ... ... ...
C87600 88.0 min ... 0.09 4.0–7.0 ... ... ... ... 3.5–5.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
C87610 90.0 min ... 0.09 3.0–5.0 ... ... ... ... 3.0–5.0 ... ... 0.20 ... ... ... ... ... 0.25 ... ...
C87710 84 min 2.0 ... 9.0–11.0 ... ... ... ... 3.0–5.0 ... ... 0.50 0.10 0.25 ... 0.15 ... 0.80 ... 0.09
C87850B 75.0–78.0 C
0.30 ... Rem- ... ... ... ... 2.7–3.4 ... ... 0.10 0.10 0.20 ... 0.05–0.20 ... 0.10 ... 0.09
ain-
der

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C89510 86.0–88.0 4.0–6.0 0.09 4.0–6.0 0.30 1.0 ... ... ... 0.5–1.5 0.35–0.70 ... 0.25 ... 0.08 0.05 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
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C89520 85.0–87.0 5.0–6.0 0.09 4.0–6.0 0.20 1.0 ... ... ... 1.6–2.2 0.8–1.1 ... 0.25 ... 0.08 0.05 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
C89530 84.0–89.0 3.5–6.0 0.20 7.0–9.0 ... 1.0 ... ... ... 1.0–2.0 0.10–0.30 0.30 0.20 ... ... 0.05 0.01 ... 0.01 ...
C89535 84.0–89.0 2.5–5.5 0.25 5.0–9.0 ... 0.30–1.0 ... ... ... 0.8–2.0 0.50 0.30 0.20 ... ... 0.10–0.40 0.01 ... 0.01 ...
C89833 86.0–91.0 4.0–6.0 ... 2.0–6.0 ... 1.0 ... ... ... 1.7–2.7 ... 0.30 0.25 ... 0.08 0.050 0.005 ... 0.005 0.09
C89836 87.0–91.0 4.5–7.0 0.25 2.0–4.0 ... ... ... ... ... 1.5–2.5 ... 0.35 0.25 0.90 0.08 0.06 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
C89844 83.0–86.0 3.0–5.0 ... 7.0–10.0 ... 1.0A ... ... ... 2.0–4.0 ... 0.30 0.25 ... 0.08 0.05 0.005 ... 0.005 0.2
C90300 86.0–89.0 7.5–9.0 0.30 3.0–5.0 ... 1.0A ... ... ... ... ... 0.20 0.20 ... 0.05 0.05 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 0.05 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
C92200 86.0–90.0 5.5–6.5 1.0–2.0 3.0–5.0 ... 1.0A ... ... ... ... ... 0.25 0.25 ... 0.05 0.05 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
C92210 86.0–89.0 4.5–5.5 1.7–2.5 3.0–4.5 ... 0.7–1.0 ... ... ... ... ... 0.25 0.20 ... 0.05 0.03 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
A
C92300 85.0–89.0 7.5–9.0 0.30–1.0 2.5–5.0 ... 1.0 ... ... ... ... ... 0.25 0.25 ... 0.05 0.05 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
A
C92600 86.0–88.5 9.3–10.5 0.8–1.5 1.3–2.5 ... 0.7 ... ... ... ... ... 0.20 0.25 ... 0.05 0.03 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 0.15 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 0.05 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
C93700 78.0–82.0 9.0–11.0 8.0–11.0 0.8 ... 0.50A ... ... ... ... ... 0.15 0.50 ... 0.08 0.10D 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
C93800 75.0–79.0 6.3–7.5 13.0–16.0 0.8 ... 1.0A ... ... ... ... ... 0.15 0.80 ... 0.08 0.05 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
C94300 67.0–72.0 4.5–6.0 23.0–27.0 0.8 ... 1.0AEF ... ... ... ... ... 0.15 0.80 ... 0.08 0.05 0.005 ... 0.005 ...
C94700 85.0–90.0 4.5–6.0 0.09 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 0.30–1.0 1.0–2.5 ... 4.5–6.0 ... ... ... ... ... 0.25 0.15 ... 0.05 0.05 0.005 0.20 0.005 ...
C94900 79.0–81.0 4.0–6.0 4.0–6.0 4.0–6.0 ... 4.0–6.0 ... ... ... ... ... 0.30 0.25 ... 0.08 0.05 0.005 0.10 0.005 ...
C96800 remainder 7.5–8.5 0.005 1.0 0.50 9.5–10.5G 0.10 0.05–0.30 0.05 0.001 ... ... 0.02 ... 0.0025 0.005 ... ... ... ...
C97300 53.0–58.0 1.5–3.0 8.0–11.0 17.0–25.0 1.5 11.0–14.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... 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 1.5 19.0–21.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... 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 1.5 24.0–27.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.20 ... 0.08 0.05 0.005 1.0 0.15 ...
A
In determining copper minimum, copper may be calculated as copper plus nickel.
B
Phosphorus is a major element at 0.05–0.20, tin is a residual element with a maximum of 0.30.
C
Cu value includes Ag.
D
For continuous castings, phosphorus shall be 1.5 % max.
E
It is possible that the mechanical requirements of copper alloy UNS No. C94700 (heat treated) will not be obtained if the lead content exceeds 0.01 %.
F
Niobium 0.10–0.30 %, boron 0.001 % max, magnesium 0.005–0.15 %, and titanium 0.01 % max.
G
Niobium 0.10–0.30 % max, and magnesium 0.005–0.15 % max.
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TABLE 5 Sum of All Named Elements Analyzed
Copper Alloy
Copper Plus Sum of Named Elements, % Minimum
UNS Number
C83450 99.3
C83600 99.3
C83800 99.3
C84400 99.3
C84800 99.3
C85200 99.1
C85400 98.9
C85700 98.7
C86200 99.0
C86300 99.0
C86400 99.0
C86500 99.0
C86700 99.0
C87300 99.5
C87400 99.2
C87500 99.5
C87600 99.5
C87610 99.5
C87710 99.2
C87850 99.5
C89510 99.3
C89520 99.3
C89530 99.5
C89535 99.5
C89833 99.3
C89836 99.5
C89844 99.3
C90300 99.4
C90500 99.7
C92200 99.3
C92210 99.3
C92300 99.3
C92600 99.3
C93200 99.2
C93500 99.4
C93700 99.0
C93800 98.9
C94300 99.0
C94700 99.3
C94800 99.3
C94900 99.2
C96800 99.5
C97300 99.0
C97600 99.7
C97800 99.6

APPENDIX

(Nonmandatory Information)

X1. METRIC EQUIVALENTS

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 that 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

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SUMMARY OF CHANGES

Committee B05 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (B584 – 09a)
that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved April 1, 2011.)

(1) Changed Table 4 C89836 lead to 0.25% max.

Committee B05 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (B584 – 09)
that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved Nov. 15, 2009.)

(1) In table 4 in UNS Alloy C89833, Copper changed to 86.0


– 91.0 from 87.0 – 91.0 and the Zinc changed to 2.0 – 6.0 from
2.0 – 4.0

Committee B05 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (B584 – 08a)
that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved Nov. 1, 2009.)

(1) Table 4—Changed lead level for the following alloys (3) Table 4—Changed lead level for C87850 and C89833
C89510, C89520 and C89836 from 0.25 to 0.09. (residual elements) to 0.09 max and copper level for C87850 to
(2) Added Copper UNS Alloy No. C87710 to Table 1, Table 2, 75.0 min.
Table 4, and Table 5.

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