2872
2872
2872
UDC 669,3:
British Standards
Institution.
may be photocopied
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Foreword
BS 2873
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BS 2874
BS 2875
Specification
Tubes
Specificationfor
copper and copper aVoysWire
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Specification for copper and copper aU;oy rods
and sections (other than forging stock},',
Specification
Plate.
which are
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BS 2872 :'1989
Contents
Page
Foreword
Committees
Page
responsible
Specification
Section one. Forging stock and forgings
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 General requirements
4 Chemical composition
2
2
2
2
~.
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
Material condition
Tensile properties
Residual stress
Resistance to dezincification
(applicable to forgings in CZ 132 only)
16 Tolerances on dimensions
17 Selection and preparation of test samples
18 Retests for forgings
Appendices
A Information
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5
'5
5
5
5
5
6
13
14
17
17
18
18
Tables
1 Chemical composition
of coppers
20
20
of dezincification
resistance test
9
11
12
12
12
12
14
r
17
20
19
I
1 Scope'
the products
manufacture.
to be supplied
referred
to in this standard
2 Definitions
For the purposes of this British Standard
definitions apply.
the following
resulting
3 General requirements
Forging stock shall comply with the general requirements
specified in clause 4 and with the specific requirements for
forging stock specified in clauses 5 to 8.
NOTE. A forgeabilitY test on the forging stock supplied
requested by the purchaser (see item (d) of A.2L
may be
for
Where tests are carried out to verify that the forging stock
or forgings comply with the requirements for chemical
composition
(see clause 4), tensile properties (see clauses 6
and 13), or resistance to dezincification
(see clauses 7
and 15), the sampling and test methods shall be in
accordance with clauses 9, 10 and11 for forging stock and
with clauses 17 and 18 for forgings.
The results obtained from chemical analysis and tensile
tests shall be rounded to the last place of figures specified
as limits, by the application of the rounding rule in
.accordance with BS 1957 (see appendix D).
When mercurous nitrate testing for the residual stress in
forgings is called for, the sampling shall be in accordance
with 17.4.
4 Chemical composition
The chemical composition
of the forging stock and forging!'
shall be as given for the appropriate
material in tables 1 to to.
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Section two
5 Material condition
9.1 General
When tests are required to be carried out to verify that a
batch of forging stock complies with this standard (see
items (a) and (c) of A.2), samples for chemical analysis and
tensile tests shall be taken in accordance with 9.2.,
state
6 Tensile properties
'The tensile properties of forging stock in the size range
6 mm to 80 mm shall be as qiven in tables 1 to 4 when
tested in accordance with appendix E.
NOTE 1. The tensile property
'outside this size range Should
and the supplier.
requirements
for forging stock
be agreed between the purchaser
.
NOTE 2, Attention
is drawn to ths options available
to the
, supplier of the forging stock conceminq
the preparation
of the
tensile test sar-vples given in 10.1.
=:
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When a sample of forging stock in alloy CZ 132, prepared
in accordance with 10.2, is subjected to the dezincification
resistance test carried out in accordance with appendix F, '
the maximum depth of penetration shall be as follows.
(a) For wrought forging stock:
parallel to the direction of extrusion, rolling or
drawing:
,
200 11m
perpendicular to the direction of extrusion,
rolling or drawing:
100 urn
(b) For cast forging stock:
in any direction:
100 urn
NOTE, If a sample representative
of the batch passes this test,
it indicates
that forgings produced
from the batch of forging stock
and correctly
heat treated will puss the dezincification
test
requirement
for forgings. The forging manufacturer
should,
however.
still verify this by testing the forgings (see' clause 15),
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Section two
Dezincification
resistance
test samples
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Should any of the test pieces fail the test for analysis :or
tensile properties two further samples
from the same batch
.
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Dezincification
resistance
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Section
three
12 Material condition
12.1 All materials
except
and CZ 132
Forgings produced
in all materia!s except C 112, C 113,
CC 101, CC 102 and CZ 132 shall be supplied in the M
condition
('as manufactured')'
12.2 Materials
unless
oth~rwise
specified.
by the purchaser
(see item
(d)
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direction
operatlons
in the forging.
16 Tolerances on dimensions
The forgings shall be made to the dimensions
specified on"
the order or drawing and subject to the dimensional
tolerances
agreed between the purchaser
and the supplier.
These temperature maxima are given for information only; they are
based on the lowest temperature that, if maintained for 2 h, would
give a reduction in hardness equivalent to 20 % of the difference
barwsan the hardest condition, as received, and the softest possible
condition of the alloy.
CZ 132
Forgings produced
in alloy CZ 132 shall be heat treated in
the range 450 DC to 550C
as the final thermal operation
after forging. CZ 132 forgings which have undergone
this
heat treatment
are described
as being in the M condition
('as manufactured').
17.1
General
13 Tensile properties
When tested in accordance
properties
of the forgings
fabrication
Material
by the purchaser
(see item (b)
(b] shall be supplied.
15 Resistance to dezincification
(applicable to forgings In CZ 132 only)
table 2 are
12.3
or tested as in (a).
processed
of A.1).
spep.ifiedJn
in appendix
G. When
tested in accordance
with
no evidence of cracking.
with the unaided eye,
if necessary.
If no option is expressed
of A.2), forgings of type
Forgings produced
in alloys C 1 '12, C 113: CC 101 or
.CC 102 shall be solution treated and precipi~ation
hardened
at an elevated temperature
as the final th~,!,mal 'operations
after forging unless un-heat treated forgiri9,s are specifically
requested
mercurous
nitrate test given
samples of such forgings are
appendix
G they shall show
upon Immediate examination
corrected
for normal vision
with appendix
E, the tensile
shall comply with tables 1 to 4.
17.2
Samples
When analysis
either
for analysis
and tensile
on a sample
they
strength
shall be carried
(see note
out
to 17.1)
14 Residual stress
Batches of forgings
as follows.
ta) Specially
.stress
shall be supplied
processed
level which
as either
to achieve
is sufficiently
a residual
(a) or (b),
(internal)
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Section
three
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as
Cu
designation
Sn
Pb
Fe
Ni
As
Sb
Se
Te
Bi
Material
Total
impurities
Tensile
strength
. O.Z% proof
stress
I
C 101
EIectroly tic
toug h pitch
high conductivity
copper
C 102
C 106
-...J
Fi re refined
tough pitch
hig~ condctivity
copper
Phosphorus
deoxidized
nonarsenical
copper
99.90 min.
0.005
0.0010
(including
::'.... ,
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0,005 -
..-
0.01l25
[including
silver)
(including
silver!
0.03
o and
.;
99.85 min.
/0
min.
min.
min.
N/mm'
N/mm'
150 .
20
, (excluding
~jlver.)
99.91l mine',
,.
Ag)
\
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0.04'~i, : t ,
. (exciudiRg ,
and Ag)
0,01
(j.05
0.01
0.0130.050
O.OlG
0.0030
Se + Te
0.020
NOTE, For essential alloying elements, limits are in bold type. Unless otherwise stated, figures in the total impurities
Unless otherwise inc.cated all single limits are maxima.
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on5.6SJSo
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ISO
designation
C'
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CuFRHC
CJ
150
20
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CuDHP
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(excluding
Ag, As, Ni
and P)
...
C-4111
C..
column include those that are not in bold type.
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Ni
Cr
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Be
Zr
Bi
Fe
Sb
I Si
: 111
113
Rem.
0.3
0.6
- -
Coppercobaltberyllium
Rem.
Ni +Fe
0.5
2.0
2.8
0.4
0.7
0.10
0.2
Copper-
Rem.
Copper-
nickerphosphorus
101
Copperchromium
Rem.
O.B
1.2
0.02
0.16
0.25
0.01, .0.3)
1.4
;102
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%
sulphur
:112
Sn
Cooper-
Rem.
0.02
0.01
chromium
zirconium
0.5:
1.4
to material' in thesolution
0.001 0.08
0.2
0.002 0.08
- 0.2 0.008
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O.QOl 0.08
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less otherwise
stated,
0.002
0.2
0.008
hardened
Tensile properties
and forgings
Tensile
strength
0.2 % proof
stress
Elongation
on 5.65"'/So
min.
min.
min.
N/mm2
N/mm2
0.2
150
20
0.05
(excluding
Fe, Ni
and Si)
620'
0.03
(excluding
.S)
380'
Total
impurities
~-
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0.05
(excl uding
Fe and sn
360'
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18'
CuCo2Be
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17'
CuCrl
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CuCrlZr
(TF) condition.
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.;.
0.05
{excluding
Fe,S
and sn
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ISO
designation
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Chemical
BS
designat
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. Lead free
Z 112
Sn
60/40
brass
Naval
brass
High
tens'
..!
High tensile
brass
II
I'
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CZ 116
(res tricted
atuminiurnj
High te nsile
brass
CZ 121
Pb3
Leaded
58%Cu
3 %Pb
CZ 121
Pb4
Leaded brass
58% Cu
4 %Pb
Pb
Fe
ISO
AI
"';n
As
Ni
Si
Zn
Total
impurities
brass
,..
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Tensile
strenqth
0.2%
stress
min.
min.
min.
proof
Elongation
on 5.65.,}So
N/mm'
N/mm'
0.1
Rem,
0.3
(excludi
Pb~
310
25
CuZn40
15
CuZn38Snl
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156.5.
58 5
,1 .
156.5
58 5
1 .
1.0
1.4
0.20.8
0.51.5
0.31.0
1.5
0.20.8
0.51.5
0.31.0
0.1
0.5-
2.~
Rem.
0.5
0.7
..
n9
340
,~
Rem.
.~.
0.5
(excluding
AI~
460.".
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Rem.
0.5
460
t
.
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180
.' 15
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CuZn39AIFeMn
15
CuZn39AI
2.0
.'
164.0.
56.558.5
56.558.5
Rem.
0.5
540
280
12
Rem.
0.7
350
25
CuZn39Pb3
Rem.
0.7
350
25
CuZn38Pb4
stated.
figures
0.25
1.2
4.05.0
0.3
2.0
2.5-
0.3
0.3
3.5
3.5-
68.0
4.5
Nearest
61 0
. .
63.5
brass
CZ: 115
stock
59.0
62 0
1 .
1
CZ i 14
for forging
designation
Cu
...
co
Tensile properties
and forgings
ion 1 Material
I
CZ 109
composition
Unless
otherwise
in the total
impurities
column
include
those
that
type.
FeMn
,--.-..L--:,
table-3
(co n clu de d)
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composition
Tensile properties
'a nd forgi ngs
BS
desillnat ion
CU
Sn
Pb
Fe
AI
Mn,
Material
As
Ni
Si
Zn
Total
impurities
for forging
stock
--r,::-----.-Nearest
ISO
designation
Tensile
strength
0.2% proof
stress
on 5.65.jSo
min.
min.
min.
N/mm'
N/mm'
25
CuZn40Pb2
25
CuZn38Pb2
C~,~Q39Pb1
Elongation
CZ 122
CZ 128
CZ 129
CZ 132
CZ135
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56;5
-,
58.5
Leaded brass
60% Cu
2% Pb
58.5
61.0
Leaded bra ss
60% Cu
1 % Pb
58.561.0
Dezincification
resistant brass
Rem.
0.2
High'tensile
brass with
si! icon
57.060.0
0.3
1.52.5
0.3
'-
Rem.
0.7
350
1.52.5
0.2
O.B1.5
0.2
1.72.B
0.2
0.8
0.5
'%
Rem.
0.5
350
Rem.
0.5
350
25
0.08-
35.0
37.0
0.5
280
30
0.:2
0.31.3
Rem.
0.5
(excluding
550
200
15
CuZn37Mr3
A12Si
0.15
';02.0
1.5
3.5
Sn, Pb, Fe
and Nil
CZ 136
CZ 137
Leaded brass
58 %Cu
2 % Pb
Manga nese
brass
56.059.0
Leaded bra ss
60 % Cu
0.5% Pb
58.561.0
3.0
0.5
Rem.
0.7
(excluding
Pb)
350
25
Rem.
0.5
350
25
CuZn40Pb
1.5
0.3O.B
0.2
LNOTE.
For essential alloying elements, limits are in bold type,
Unless otherwise
Unless otherwise indicated all single limits are maxima.
column
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, bronze (c oppe ralum inium-i ron-
AI
Mn
atu
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90110 copper-
70/30 coppernickel-iron
L-
~0
Rem.
0.10
0,05
4.0
8,511,0
J~
1\
mmtum-siilcon
o/c0
nickel)
1 Copper-
"...
Ni
Si
Zn
Nearest
C,
designation
strength
stress
on 5.6S-!So
min.
min.
min.
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CN102
'nickel-iron
Fe
11
r-
ii
Pb
i:
CA 107
Sn
ell
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,-
l'
CA 104
alloys
,III
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ChemIcal compositioa
BS..
designation\
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r-
Rem.
Rem.
Rem.
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0.10
0.05"
0,0'
0,01
~
5.~
\ o/c0
0,50
4.0
0.2
0.40
-1
5,5
0,5
6,0
0.7
6.4
1.00
2.00
0,40
1,00
~_~L-
0,10
0.10
2,0-
0.50
1.00
10.0
11.0
N/mm2
N/mm2
0.5
700
350
14
'-r:
'-
,...
Mn)
0.5
520
220
20
CuAI7Si2
030t
280
100
27
CuNil0Fel
'-r:
005005
_0.08
0.06 ~0._3_0
._L_3_1_0
__
....J._l0_0
..L..2_7
Mn
r:
__'__C_U_N_i3_0_M_n_'_F_e-l
-J __
NOTE.
For essential alloying elements, limits are in bold type. Unless otherwise stated. figures in the total impurities column include those that are not in bold type.
Unless otherwise indicated all single limits are maxima .
For welding, lead should be 0.01 % rnax.
t For welding, the zinc should be 0,1-5 % maximum and the phosphorus 0,020 %'maximum
--'.
r- ~
'
0..50
3(),0
1.5() '32.0
__L-_-L
II-
0.40
2.4
o/c0
I (excluding
I
_
;.-,II
(fJ CO
co (fJ
0
,-+
:l
.-+
I\.)
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Section three
Table
5.
tolerances
Alloy
..
Table 7. Nominal
forging stock
grOl!PS for
on forging
stock
BS designation
Alloy group
C 101
C 102
C 106
B
B
B
C 111
C 112
'C 113
Ordered nominal
dimension of
forging stock
mm
mm
kg
12
40
80
12
40
80
300
600
1200
:;
.,1'
"B
GZ
A
A
A
"
116
CZ 121 Pb3
CZ 121 Pb4
12500
'
,
'*
Table
8. Nominal
batch
sizes (masses)
for sampling
forgings
Mass of individual
Ovor
Up to and
including
kg
kg
kg
0.5
2.0
10.0
300
600
1200
2500
A
A
A
CZ 137
CA 104
CA 107
A
B
B
CN 102
CN 107
forgings in batch
CZ 132
CZ 135
CZ 136
0.5
2.0
10.0
--",-6.
for sampling
CZ 122
CZ 128
CZ 129
Table
Nominal
Up,to and
including
"
CZ 112
. """:""CZ114
\
CZ 115
:
sizes (masses)
Over
CC 101
CC 102
'CZ 109
batch
Dimensional
.cified \liameter
tolerances
for round
forging
stock
Alloy grQup
Over
Up to and
including
Group A
.Group B
mm
mm
mm
mm
6
10
18
30
50
10
18
30
50
80
0.08
0.18
0.22
0.26
O.32
O~14
0.16
0.20
0.37
-N
0.60
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\....,
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Appendix
!~
Appendices
i><
13
nominal
BS designation
nominal
Material
compositions
and product
descr\ption
composition
t()
as
2871
,,'
99.90 70 min. Cu
Nearest
ISO designati on
in BS
Pt 1
Electrolytic,
to
(X)
to
2875 series
Specified
2870
C 101
and product forms specifiec:l'for alloys in the 8S' 2870 to 8S 2875 series are given in table 9.
compositions
Table 9. Designations,
2873
2872
Pt 2
2874
Pt 3
.,.
Fire refined.
99.90 % min. Cu
99.95 % min. Cu
J
J
,,'
"
copper
C 102
-,
,I
"I
,l
copper
C 103
Oxvqen
C 104
Tough
pitch
non-arsenical
C 105
Tough
pitch
arsenical
copper
99'.85 % min. Cu
copper
copper
Ph osphorus
C 107
Phosphorus
deoxidized,
C 11)8
Copper-cadmium
Cu-0.8 %
C 109
Coppertellurium
Cu-0.5 % Te
C 111
Copper-sulphur
Cu-O.4 % S
C 112
Copper-cobalt-bervtliurn
C 113
Copper- nickel-phosphorus
Cu-l.O
CA 102
7 % aluminium
CA 104
10 % aluminium
bronze
ICu-AIFeNil
CA 105
10 % aluminium
bronze
ICu-AINiFeMn)
CA 106
7 % aluminium
CA 107
6 % aiurninium-silicon
bronze
bronze
copper
arsenical copper
% Ni,
". ".J
bronze ICuAISi)
Cu-6 % AI, 2 %
CC 101
Cu-1 %Cr
CC 102
Copp er-chro.niurn-z
NO TE. Th e product
forms
ircoo-urn
co-t
take account
%Cr,O.l
\,
si. 0.6
. 'i"
I
"
,0
....I'
-,
'e
0.2 % P
ICu-AI-Fe)
"v
Cu-7 % AI
ICu-AI)
calQ'\
indicated
ce
Cu-1.8 % Be
"-- _.
C 106
'.,
-!
in the revisions of
BS
2871
1972 which
CuOF
CuFRTP
CuDHP
CuCdl
CuTe
CuS
,,'
CuCo2 Be
J
'v
CuFRHC
J
J
J
J
V
,/
,,'
"
..../
CuETP
% Fe. I % Mn
% Fe
"
./
% Zr
2875
"
CuAI7
CuAIlONi5Fe4
CuAIlOFe3
CuAI8Fe3
CuAl7Si2
CuBe1.7
J
V
are in preparation.
CuCrl
CuCrlZr
C'~
)
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C.
Table 9 (continued)
.BS designation
C~
, Material
description
':,'
95/5
CN 102
90/10
coppernickel.iron
80/20
75(25
coppernickel
cop'per.nickel
CN 107
I
I
Coppersilicon
90/10
85/15
brass
80/20
brass
CZ 104
Leaded,80nO
CZ 106
CZ 107
CZ 108
70/30
70/30
.
,
Naval brass
CZ 115
0,04 % As,
J
J
.J
J
J
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aluminium)
CZ118
CZ 119
t'!,
Zn
s, remainder
CZ 120
CZ 12 t Pb3
J
J
CZ 121 Pb4
Leaded brass;58
CZ 122
% copper, 4 % lead
CZ 126
________
co. 2
co. 4
J
J
% Pb, remainder Zn
CuZn10
e,1
,.I
CuZn15
"
J
J
"-'
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CuZn30As
CuZn30
CuZn35
CuZn37
CuZn40
'-
cJ
CuZn20AI2
J
J
,./
r,l
;.J
CuZn38Sn1
CuZn39AIFeMn
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'--
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J
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.j
J
J
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Culn38Pb4
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pro
Culn40Pb
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"ON
co
(;uln36Pb3
CD
Culn5
9:1'0
X
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CuZn30As
"
CuZn37Pb2
,I
Zn
,.:
-.J
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CuZn35Pbl
~~~_~s~aindel~n
r-,J
"-
'-
% Pb, remainder Zn
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CuSi3Mnl
CuZn20
J
J
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remainder Zn
co. remainder
C"'~
Fe
CuZn28Snl
96 %
Zn
CuNi30Mnl
CuNi30Fe2Mn2
J
J
J
co. 2 % Pb,
s. ~
J
J
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58%Cu,1
%Pb,l
% Mn, 0,7 % Fe,
0,5 % Sn, remainder Zn
62 %
C.
CuNil0FelMn
CU,Ni25
Special 70/30arsenic~~~~~~
% As,
CZ 116
CZ 125
6~ % Cu, remainder Zn
so. 0.04
C,J
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71 % Cu, 1,2 %
remainder Zn
,J
Zn
60 % Cu, remainder Zn
brass'
CZ 112
,/
Zn
7~ %
remainder Zn
63 % Cu, remainder Zn
n % Cu, 2 % AI,
C~
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co.
brass,
CZ 114
2874
Pt 3
remainder Zn
Admiralty
2873
Pt 2
brass
CZ 124
i'
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co. remainder 2n
80 % co. 0.5 % Pb, remainder
2/1 brass
Aluminium
CZ 123
Cu3 % Si, 1 % Mn
81) %
brass
CZ 109
CZ 111
85 % Cu, remainder Zn
CZ 110
2872
V
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90 % Cu, remainder Zn
arsenical brass
brass
Cornrnon
(silicon bronze)
brass
CZ 103
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CS 101
CZ 101
2871
Pt 1
. -.~. -
CN i08
CZ 10')
(J1
Nearest
ISO designation
70f30 coppernickel
55f30/2/2 copper-nickel.iron.manganese
CZ 102
Specified in BS
2870
capper.nickel.iran
CN 104
CN 105
composition
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CN 1'01
Nominal
C..
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co
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(concluded).
as de,ignation
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Material description
Nominal composition
127
CZ 128
CZ129
CZ 130
CZ 131
CZ 132
CZ 133
CZ 134
CZ 135
Pt 1
Alum inlurn-nick el-sjlicon-brass
60
60
56
62
CZ 136
CZ 137
Manganese brass
Leaded.brass, 60 % copper,
NS 101
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
;03
104
105
106
107
108
% nickel
% nickel
% nickel
% nickel
% nickel
% nickel
25 % nickel silver
NS 111
PB
PB
PB
PB
101
102
103
104
0.5 % lead
silver
silver
silver
silver
silver (low copper)
silver
NS 109
4
5
7
.8
% phosphor
% phosphor
% phosphor
% phosphor
bronze
bronze
bronze
bronze
remainder
remainder
0.3 % AI,
remainder
Zn:
2n
remainder
Zn
2872
Pt 2
2873
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
~o Mn.
%
%
%
%
%
Mn,
Mn,
Mn,
Mn,
Mn,
.V
Zn
y'
Zn
.~
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remainder
remainder
remaipder
remainder
remainder
Zn
Zn
Zn
Zn
Zn
J
J
J
J
J
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OJ
(0
CuZn38Pb2
CuZn39Pb1
CuZn43Pb2
CuZn37Pb2
CuZn37Mn3AI2Si
J
J
X
OJ
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Zn
10 %
12 %
15 %
18 %
18 %
20 %
Zn
25 %
Zn
10 %
Zn
N
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6:3 % Cu,
63 % Cu,
63 % Cu,
63 % Cu.
55 % Cu,
63 % cu.
remainder
57 % Cu.
remainder
60 % Cu.
remainder
2874
Pt 3
.p
10
12
15
18
18
20
% Cu, 2 % Pb,
% Cu, 1 % Pb,
% Cu, 3 % Pli,
% Cu,'2 % Pb,
Nearest
ISO designation
2871
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(1)
Specified in BS
2870
CZ
00
-0
-0
CuZn40Pb
CuNil0Zn42Pb2
J
V
V
V
CuNi10Zn27
CuNi12Zn24
CuNi15Zn21
CuNi18Zn20
CuNi18Zn27
J
J
J
J
.J
J
,/
CuNil0Zn2BPb1
J
J
J
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v
,/
CuSn4
CuSn5
CuSn6
CuSn8
.,;F
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C and
Appendices
Conversions
Table
of stress
in N/mm2
10. Conversion
to kgf/mm2,
of stress
tont/in"
in N/mm2
and Ibf/in
2
tokgf/mm ,
10.
tonf/in
and Ibf/in
tonf/in2
Ibflin2
Ibf/in2
N/min2
kgf/mm
11 500
14000
1'5000
16000
16500
310
320
325
330
340
31.5
37..5
33.0
33.5
34.5
20.0
20.5
21.0
21.5
22.0
44500
46000
47000
48000
49000
8.0
8.5
10.0
10.5
12.0
18000
19 ((00
225'00
23{QOO
270 0
345
350
355
370
380
35.0
35.5
36.0
37.5
38.5
22.5
22.5
23.0
24.0
24.5
50500
50 500
51500
5400q
55000
20.0
22.0
23.0
23.5
24.5
12.5
14.0
14.5
15.0
15.5
28'200
31 pOO
32~500
33'500
35600
385
395
400
410
435
39.5
40.5
41.0
42.0
44.5
25.0
25.5
26.0
26.5
28.0
56000
57000
58000
59500
63500
245
250
260
265
270
25.0
25.5
26.5
27.0
27.5
16.0
16.0
17.0
17.0
17.5
35500
36500
37 ~OO
38500
39000
465
485
495
510
525
47.5
49.5
50.5
52.0
53.5
30.0
31.5
32.0
33.0
34.0
67 000
69500
72 000
74 000
76000
275
280
290
295
305
28.0
28.5
29.5
30.0
31.0
18.0
18.0
19.0
19.0
19.5
40500
40500
41 500
42000
43500
540
550
650
700
55.0
56.0
66.5
71.5
35.0
35.5
42.0
45.5
78500
80 000
94500
101 500
tonf/in2
N/mm2
kgf/mm
80
95
105
110
115
8.0
9.5
10.5
11.0
11.5
5.0
6.0
7.0
7.0
7.5
125
130
155
160
185
12.5
13.5
16.0
16.5
19.0
195
215
225
230
240
NOTE
tonf/in2
.'
1. Conversions
Conversion factors:
1 N/mm2 = 1 MN/m2
10 bar:
0.1 h bar:
0.101972 kgf/mm2
kgflmm
"
".,
'and
0.064749 lonflin
= 145.038 tbllin'.
NOTE
(b) If the
retained
followed
figure to
standard
in expressing
the specified limit. The following
rules, based on those given in BS 1957, should be used for
immediately
retained
rounding.
figure immediately
after the last figure to be
is either greater than five, or equal to five and
by at least one figure other than zero, the last
be retained should be increased by one.
is equal
after
to
by zeros only,
17
be
'
i,I'
BS 2872 : 1989
Appendices
E andF
J.
F.1 Principle
General
Prepare the tensile test piece from the test samote of the
product in accordance with E.1.2 and E.1.3..
Carry out the tensile test on the prepared
accordance withthe method in BS 18 ..
I:~
E.1.2
',:
test piece in
.JSo
E.l.3 Location
product
Machine the test pieces (E.l.21 from the following
locations in the test samples of the product.
.
as
F.2 Reagents
F.2.1 Test solution. Copper (II) chloride solution prepared
by toe following method. Dissolve 12.7 g CuCI2 .2H2 0
(analytical quality) in distilled or demineralized wat ir and
dilute to 1000 mL. Mix well.
F.2.2
F.3 Apparatus
F.3.1 Optical microscope with scale, to provide a suitable
magnification
(a combination
of x 100 and x500 is
satisfactory)
and a method of measurement of
dezincification
depth.
NOTE. An eyepiece graticule calibrated
satisfactory for measu ri n9 the depth.
is
controlled
F.4 Procedure
F.4.1
Preparation
of test pieces
Take two test pieces from each sample supplied for testinq
in such a way that the properties of the material are
unaffected (e.g. by sawinqand grinding with light pressure).
For forgings and castings take one test piece from the area
with the thinnest section and one from the area with the
th ickest section.
(J
tJ U
t)
CI U
U U U U U
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Appendix F .
"'.ft>
Preparation
1
I
(a)
.;-
exposure
to te st
/ .
solution
r .
,f..,..
~o,,;..
(b)
r.
V--)
I
Depth of penetratIon~.
rne a s ur e rn e nt
(c)
Fig.uril 1. Illustration
of dezincificatiori
resistance test
BS 2872 : 1989
Appendices
F, G and
and recording
of
G.1 Principle
The test specimen is degreased and cleaned. The presence
of an unacceptable level of residual (internal) stress in the
test specimen is revealed by the development of cracks
when it is immersed in an acidified mercury (I). nitrate
solution.
G.2 Reagents
,G.2.1 Nitric acid, p 1.42 g/mL, 50 % V/V aqueous solution.
G.2.2 Mercury (/) -oitrste test solution. Dissolve 11.4 9 of
mercury (I) nitrate dihydrate (HgN03.2H20)
or 10.7 g of
mercury (I) nitrate monohydrate
(HgN03 .H2 0) in
approximately
40 mL distilled water acidified with 10 mL
. ',' nitric acid (p1.42 g/mL). When the crystals are completely
dissolved, dilute the solution with distilled water to
.1000 mL.
'NOTE. If heating is used to aid dissolution care should be exercised'
prevent loss of nitric acid.
._
.:Warning. Mercury II) nitrate is highly toxic and should be treated
to
G.3 Procedure
for forgings'
Quantity tolerance
Number of pieces
ordered
Up
Up
Up
Up
Up
to
to
to
to
to
50
100
300
600
1000
Up to 5000
Up to 10 000
Up to 15000
Up to 20 000
Any quantity over 25 000
L...- ____ "
E,nsure that the test specimen is not marked for identification by indenting. During the selection and preparation
tolerances
Over-run
pieces
Under-run
pieces
2
3
6
18
24
40
9
112
20
100
50
200
100
300
400
500
200
150
250
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--
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UUUU
LJ LJ
Publications referred to
BS
BS
BS
BS
1B
350
1957
2870
as 2871
BS 2873
BS 2874
BS 2875
Specification
Specification
for copper and copper alloy rods and sections (other than forging stock)
for copper and copper alloys. Plate
"'"
0:'0
Institution.
19B9
BS 2872
1989
Bathroom Council
Cable Makers' Confederation
Gas pic
Malleable Tube Fittings Association
Non-ferrous Metals Federation
Valve and Actuator Manufacturers'
Association
Development Association
Metal EXChange
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Arnd. No.
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Limited
Turned-parts
Manufacturers'
of the
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