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IS 6006 (1983): uncoated stress relieved strand for
prestressed concrete [CED 54: Concrete Reinforcement]
IS : 6006 - 1983
( Reaffirmed 2008)
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
UNCOATED STRESS RELIEVED STRAND FOR
PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
( First Revision)
Third Reprint DECEMBER 1993
UDC 669
.
14-426 : 666
.
982
.
4
Copyright 1983
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
Gr 3
September 1983
IS I 6006 1983
( ReaJlirmecl 1989 )
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
UNCOATED STRESS RELIEVED STRAND FOR
PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
( Fir.st Revision)
Joint Sectional Committee for Concrete Reinforcement, BSMDC 8
, ClatJirmn
SHIH G. S. RAO
Rtprlstnting
Central Public Works Department, New Delhi
Mt'lltbns
SUPERINTENDING ENGJNEER
( CDO ) ( Alt.1UJI, to
Sbri G. S. Rao )
DR J. L. AJKANI The Tata Iron & Steel Co Ltd, ]amshedpur
SHRI A. N. MI'l'RA ( Allmaat, )
DR AJtlL KUIIAR Cement Research Institute of India, New Delhi
SHRI E..T. ANTIA The Concrete Association of India, Bombay
SSRI P. SRINIVASAN ( AlImaal, )
Sm\! S. BANERJD Steel Re-Rolling Mills Association of India, Calcutta
SBRI S. N. CIIANDA Metallurgical and Engineering Consultants (India)
Ltd, Ranchi
5HRI R. D. CHOUl>HA1,y ( All.,.." )
CHIEJ' EHOI1QmB ( D&.R ) Irrigation Department, Government of Punjab,
Chandigarh
DIRECTOR ( CD ) ( -Alt"lIat, )
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, STANDARDS Research. Designs & Standards Orlanization
( BitS )-1 ( Ministry of Railways), Lucknow
AasJ8TAJIT DIREOTOR, STAN-
DARDS ( B&S )-11 ( Altlnatll, )
SIIRI D. I. DESAI Gammon India Ltd, Bombay
Saal A. L. BUATIA (Alt".".',)
SHar M. R. DOCTOR Special Steels Ltd, Bombay
SHar S. G. J08Hl ( Altml4l, )
SaRI Z...OBABIA GBOROB Structural Engineering Research Centre (CSIR),
Madras
SSRt G. V. SURYAKVIIAR ( .AI",.,..,. )
( Contin",d0,. /NIl' 2 )
<e Co/J.1ritlal 1983
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
Tbil publication is protected under the ItttIitm Co/J:1ri,Jal Ad (XIV of 1957) and
reproduction in whole or in part by any means except with written permission of the
publiaber "II be deemed to be aD infrinpment of copyright under the said Act.
II I 6006 1983
( Conlinu,d from ptJg' I )
Director General, lSI ( Ex-officio Member )
Public Works Department, I...ucknow
M. N. Dastur & Co ( P ) Ltd, Calcutta
Hindustan Construction Co Ltd, Bombay
SHUI V. K. GHANEKAR
Representing
Structural Engineering Research Centre (CSI R ),
Roorkee
SHltl D. S. PRAK R AO ( Alternat)
SHRI V. GeLATI Heatly & Gresham ( India) Ltd, New Delhi
SHltJ P. K. GUPTE National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR),
Jamshedpur
SIIlH N. C. JAIN Stup Consultants Ltd, Bombay
SHRt C. TANDOS ( Alternate )
SHIel M. P. JASUJA Steel Authority of India Limited (Research &
Development Centre for Iron and Steel ), Ranchi
SHRI A. Y AHOPA I, Engineer-in-Chief ts Branch, Army Headquarters
M.\J R. ClI .. ( Alternate)
SHRI S. Y. KHAN' Killick Nixon Ltd, Bombay
5MBI P. S. \'ENKAT ( Alternate )
Snni M. N. KHANNA Steel Authority of India Limited (Bhilai Steel
Plant ), Bhilai
SHRI C. DASOUPTA ( Alternate)
SHIH H. N. KtUSHNA MURTHY Tor Steel Research Foundation in India, Calcutta
DR C. S. V IS\VA S.\ l' IL\ ( Alternate)
Snur S. N. 'rata Consulting Engineers, Bombay
SIIRI N. x .\nAIL\.J ( Alternate )
SURI R. K. II U It
SHRIS.N PAL
SHRI S,\1.1L RoY ( Allernal,)
SHR! B. K. PANT" AXY
SHR' P. V. ( Altemat )
SURI T. S";N IRe Stee-ls Ltd, Cdcutta
S lIRI M. V. SH .'\ STRY Ministry of Shipping and Transport ( Roads \Vin,g )
SHRI SHIRtAH H. SHAH Tensile Steel Ltd, Bornbay
SHitI M. S. PATHAK ( AllertllJte)
SHRI C. N. C. R. Narayana Rao, Madras
SURI C. N. ( Alternat )
SURI K. S. SRlS"IVASAN National Buildings Organization, New Delhi
SHRI A. K. L.\L ( Alternate)
SHRI G. RAMAN,
Director ( Civ Engg )
S,crelary
SHUI M. N. Nl-:EL.\K,\NDlfAN
Assistant Director (Civ Engg ), lSI
2
AHENDMEHT NO. 1 NOVE143 ER 1984
TO
15:6006-1983 SPECIFICATION FOR UNCOATED STRESS
RELIEVED STRANO FOR PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
(First Revision)
(Fags 8, 2bbte coL 3, 2nd - Substitute
, 7. 9' fO" , 97'
(Fag_ 9. TabZe 3, col 2. 12th entry) - Substitute
'12.7 .. l-ply' fir '12.51D1D 7-ply'.
(BSK><: 8)
Printed at Simco 'rlntlng Prnl. Deihl. India
JANUARY 1988 AMENDMENT NO. :2
TO
IS I 6006 1983 SPECIFICATION FOR
UNCOATED STRESS RELIEVED STRAND FOR
PRESTRESSED CONCRETB
( Fir.' Re"i.ion J
(Pag, 5, ,IGUS' 2.6) - Substitute the following for the existing
clause:
'2.6 Prociactloa Lea.tla - The maximum length of strand that can
be manufactured without or with welds (SI' 3.3) being made after
drawing in any of its component wire.'
(P.g,8, Tdbl, 2) - Substitute the following for the existing table:
TABLE 2 DIMENSIONS, TOLERANCES AND MASI OP SEVEN
WIRE STRANDS
( Cz.usu 4_3 uti 5.1 )
CLAM D.IO.ATJO. NOM.1fL TOLDA.ca NOIII .u, NOIIUfAL
DIAII.T&B Olf T" ea... MAM01'
01' STBD NO_I_.u. S.cnO_AL SftAIID
DI.IIft.. AaJlA 01'
01' S'l'BAJID STB
1-102
0775
0582
(6)
./m
0-182
0-194
&405
0'548
0-730
1-094
0'432
(5)
mIDI
140-0
23-2
37-4
51'6
69-7
92'9
139-4
54-8
(4)
mm
(3)
mm
15-2
12-7
11-1
(2)
12.7mm '-ply
'1-1 Jam 7-ply
15-2 mm '-ply
6-3 mm '-ply
7-9 mm '-ply
9-5 mm 7-ply
111 rom 7-ply
.12'7 mm 'ply
15-2 mm 7-pi Y
9-5 -:am 7-ply 2
(I)
:J: 0-4
o-.
o-.
::t:0-'"
O-4
:J: 0-4
+ 0-66
- 0-15
+ 0-66
- 0-15
+ 0-66
- 0-15
+ 0-fi6
- 0-15
NOTB - The Dominal eros.lection.1 .rea aDd the Dominal mua of the Itraad
are liveD for informatioD only_
1
( Pag,9, Tabl 3) - Substitute the following for the existing table:
TABLE 3 MINIMUM BREAKING LOAD
( Cltuu,s 6.1J 6.2 and 7.2.1 )
CLA88 DElICHATION BREAKING LOAD 02 P ~ I l U T
Mi"
'BOOI' LoAD
Mill
( I) (2) (3) (.)
N N
2-ply 2 mm 12750 10840
2-ply 3 mm 25500 21670
3-ply 3 mm 38250 32460
6-3 mm 7-ply 40000 34000
7-9 mm 7-ply 64500 M700
95 mm 7-ply 89000 75600
11-1 mm 7-ply 120 100 102 300
12"7 mm 7-ply 160100 136200
152 mm 7-ply 240200 204200
I 9"5 mm 7-ply 102300 87000
111 mm7-ply 137900 117200
12' mm '-ply 183709 156100
15"2 mm 7-ply 260700 221500
(Pal' 10, ,laus, 7.2.1, first smunc ) - Substitute the following for
the existing sentence:
Alternatively, the load at 10 percent extension method may abo be
determined. t
(BSMDC8 )
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Printed at Simco Prlntlna Pr.... Deihl. India
AMENDMENT NO.3 JUNE 1993
TO
IS 6006: 1983 SPECIFICATION FOR UNCOATED
STRESS RELIEVED STRAND FOR PRESTRESSED
CONCRETE
( First Revision)
( Pages 8 and 9, clause 6.3 ) - Substitute tbe following for the existing
maner:
'6.3 Elongation - Elongation of tbe strand shall not be less than 3.5 percent
and shall be measured on a gauge lengtb of not less than 200 mm for 2-ply and
3-ply strands and not less than 600 mmfor 7-ply strands.
The elongation sball be measured by a suitable extensometer wbich is attached to
the test piece, after an initial load equivalent to 10 percent of the required
rninimum breaking load as specified in Table 3 has been applied.
Following an extension of 1 percent, the extensometer may be removed and
loading continued to ultimate failure. The elongation value is then determined by
tbe movement between tbe jaw gripping tbe test piece on the new base length of
jaw-to-jaw distance to whicb will be added tbe value of 1 percent determined by
tbe extensometer.'
( Page 9, Table 3 (see also Amendment No.2)] -Insert the following Note
below tbe Table:
'NOTE - The modulus of e l ~ s l i i l is 10 be taken as 195 10 KN/mm
2
, unless otherwise
indicated by Ihemanufacturer"
(CEO S4)
Reprolraphy Unit, 81S, NewDelhi, hadia
AMENDMENT NO. 4 JUNE 1997
TO
IS 6006: 1983 SPECIFICATION FOR UNCOATED
STRESS RELIEVED STRAND FOR PRESTRESSED
CONCRETE
( First Revision)
(Page 4, clauseZ.4) - Substitute the following for tbe existing clause:
'%.4 Length or fAly - The distance (measured along a stllight Jine parallel to
the strand) in which a wire forms onecomplete helix.'
( Page 5, clause 3.1.%, lines 2 and 3 ) - Substitute '0.040 percent' for
'0.050 percent'.
(Page 6, clause3.3.% ) - Delete the last word '(patenting)'.
( Page 10, clause 8.1 ) - Substitute the following for the existing clause:
'8.1 For 7-ply strand coils, test samples of sufficient length to permit the tests
Cor breaking load, proof load, and elongation shall be selected, at random, from
a group of 5 coils; but sample size shall not be less tban 2 from each lot.
For 2-ply and 3-ply strand coils, test samples shall be selected at random from
each lot in accordance with following table:
No. ofcoils in the lot No. ofcoils to be selected
Up to 25
26 to 6S
66 "180
1'81 "300
301 and above
3
4
5
7
10'
(Page 12, clause 10.1.% ) - Insert the following newclause after 10.1.1:
'10.1.3 By mutual agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer,
water soluble oil may beapplied on strands.'
(CED54 )
Reprography Unit, BIS,NewDelhi, India
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Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
UN:COATED STRESS RELIEVED STRAND FOR
PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
( First Revision)
o. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard ( First Revision) was adopted by the Indian
Standards Institution on 14 March 1983, after the draft finalized by the
Joint Sectional Committee for Concrete Reinforcement had been
approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council.
0.2 This standard was first published in 1970 to cover the requlrements
of strands used in prestressed concrete work. The present revision hu
been taken up with a view to incorporating modifications found necessary
as a result of use of this standard both by manufacturers and users.
0.3 The significant modifications incorporated in this revision are in
respect of provisions relating to physical requirements of nominal man
of strand and proof load and the sample size for tensile test. Further,
SI units have been adopted in the revision and references to related
Indian Standards appearing in the standard have been updated.
0.4 In the formulation of this standard, due weight age has been given
to international co-ordination among the standards and practices
prevailing in different countries in addition to relating it to the practices
In the field in this country,
0.5 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of
this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated,
expressing the result of a test shall be rounded off in accordance with
IS: 21960*. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off
value should bethe lame as that of the specified value in this standard.
Rulel Cor rouadiDl oft' numerical valu.. ( r6lJis,tI ).
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1.ICOPE
1.1 This standard covers the requirements for manufacture, supply and
testing of uncoated, stresl relieved, high tensile steel strands for use in
prestreased concrete, The following types of strand. are covered:
a) Two wire strand
b) Three wire strand
c) Seven wire strand
Cla.s 1 and Clan 2
( For classification, let
Tables 2 and 3 )
2. TERMINOLOGY
2.0 For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions shall
apply.
2.1 BnaIda, Load - The maximum load reached in a tensile test on
the strand.
2.2 CoD or Reel - One continuous length of strand in the form of a
coil or reel.
2.3 EloDlatloD - The increase in length of a tensile test piece under
stress. In case of strands, the elongation is measured immediately prior
to fracture of any of the component wires and is expressed as a percent-
age of the original gauge length of a standard test piece.
2.4 Lealth 01 Lay - Length of lay is the distance measured along a
straight line parallel to the strand forming one completed spiral of a
wire around the strand,
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2.5 Parcel - Any quantity of finished strand presented for examination
and test at anyone time.
2.6 P.-oduction LeDgth - The maximum length of strand which can
be manufactured without welds being made after drawing in any of its
component wire.
2.7 Proof Load - The load which produces a residual strain of
02 percent of the original gauge length ( non-proportional elongation ).
2.8 e v e ~ Wire Strand - Any length of finished material which
comprises six wires spun together in helical form around a central wire.
2.9 Three ""ire Strand - Any length of finished material which
comprises three wires spun together in helical form.
2.10 Two Wire Straad - Any length of finished material which
comprises two wires spun together in helical form.
3. MANUFACTURE
3.1 Wire
3.1.1 The base metal shall be carbon steel of such quality that when
drawn to suitable round wire sizes and fabricated into proper strand ...
sizes .and properly stress relieved after stranding, shall have the
properties and characteristics as prescribed in this specification.
3.1.2 The element wire to be used for strand shall be cold-drawn from
plain carbon steel ( Jtl 3.1.1 ) and shall contain not more than 0-050 per-
cent of sulphur and not more than 0050 percent of phosphorus, when
tested in accordance with relevant parts of IS : 228*.
3.1.2.1 The wire used in the manufacture of the strand shall be well
and cleanly drawn to the specified dimensions and shall be sound and
free from splits, surface flaws, piping, and any other defects likely to
impalr its use in the manufacture of the strand and the performance of
the strand -in prestressed concrete.
3.2 8traad - The seven wire strand shall have a centre wire at least
Ii percent greater in diameter than the surrounding wires enclosed
tightly by six helically piaced outer wires with a uniform length of Jay
of at least 12 times but not more than 16 times of the nominal diameter
of the strand. The length of lay for the two and three wire strands
IhaJI be uniform throughout and shall be 24 to 36 times the diameter of
element wire. The wires in the strand shall be so formed that they shall
not unravel when the strand is cut and they shall not fly out of position
when the strand is cut without seizing.
Method. of chemical analysis of steel" ( sN.1Ul rft/is;',. ) ( h,;", issu,d in ~ t s ).
5
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9.3 Jolat.
3.3.1 There shall be no strand joints or strand splices in any length of
the completed strand unless specifically permitted by the purchaser.
3.3.2 During process of manufacture of individual wires for stranding,
welding is permitted only prior to or at the size of the last heat treat-
ment ( patenting ).
3.3.3 During fabrication of the 7 wire strand, butt-welded joints may
be made in the individual wires, provided there is not more than one
such joint in any 45 m section of the completed strand.
N")'rB - When specifically ordered as weldless grade, a product free of welds shall
be supplied. \Vhen this grade is specified, no welds or joints are permitted except as
detailed in 3.3.2. .
3.4 Stre RelievlDI or Strand - "After stranding, all strands shall be
subjected to a stress-relieving. Stress relieving shall be carried out as a
continuous process on a length of strand by uncoiling and running
through any suitable form of heating to produce the prescribed
mechanical properties. Temper colours, which may result front the
stress-relieving operation, shall be considered normal for the finished
appearance of the strand.
A fter stress relieving, the strand shall be reformed into coils or
wound on to reels, having core diameter of sufficient size and in any case
not less than 600 rom to ensure that the strand will layout straight.
3.5 Workman.hip aad Finish - The finished strand shall be uniform
in diameter and shall be free from injurious flaws and imperfections.
The strand shall not be oiled or greased. Slight rusting, provided it is
not sufficient to cause pits visible to the naked eye, shall not be a cause
for reject ion.
4. SIZE AND DESIGNATION
4.1 Two Wire Strand - The nominal diameter, the nominal cross-
sectional area and the nominal mass per unit length of the strand shall
be as given in Table 1.
4.1.1 The two wire strand shall be designated by the number of
element wires ( plies) and the diameter of the element wire making the
strand, for example, 2-ply 2 mm strand will mean a strand consisting of
t\VO element wires of diameter 2 0 mrn each.
4.2 Three Wire StraDd - The nominal diameter, the nominal cross-
sectional area and the nominal mass per unit length of the strand shall
be as given in Table 1.
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4.2.1 The three wire strand shall be designated by the number of
element wires ( plies ) and the diameter of the element wire making the
strand, for example, 3-ply 3 rom strand will mean a strand consisting of
three element wires of diameter 3.0 mm each.
TABLE 1 DIMENSIONS, TOLERANCES AND MASS OF TWO AND
THREE WIRE STRANDS
( Clauses 4.1, 4'2 arul5.1 )
lOS
NOMINAL TOLERANCE ON NOMINAl.. CROBS- NOMINAL
DJAMETER OF DIAMETER OF SJ!:CTIONAL AREA MA88 01'
ELEMENT WIRE ELEMENT WntE OF STRANO STRAND
(1) (2)
(3) (4) (5)
mm mm mm' kg/m
2-pJy 2 mm 2'0 0'03 6'28 0'0493
2-pJy 3 mrn 3'0 :!: 0'03 1414 01 JI
3-ply 3 rom 3'0 0'03 21'21 0166
NOTE - The nominal cross-sectional area and the nominal mass of strand are
given for information only.
4.3 Seven Wire Straad - The nominal diameter, nominal cross-
sectional area. and nominal mass per unit length of the strand shall be as
given in Table 2.
4.3.1 The nominal diameter of strand shall be measured across the
crown of the wires.
4.3.2 The seven wire strand shall be designated by the approximate
overall diameter of the strand and number of element wires ( plies)
making the strand, for example, 6.3 mm 7-ply strand will mean a strand
of approximate diameter 6.3 rom and made out of seven ( six outer and
one central) wires.
5. TOLERANCES
5.1 The tolerance on the nominal diameter of the element wire in case
of two wire and three wire strands and the tolerance on the nominal
diameter of the strand in case of seven wire strand shall be as given in
"fables 1 and 2 respectively.
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TABU 2 DIMENSIONS, TOLERANCES AND MASS OF SEVEN
WD\' 111l4NQS
( Ct-uu 4.3 4.d 5.1 )
CLASS nBBIONATION NOMINAL TOLERANCE ON NCKNAL N O M l f ~
DI AIIJ:TE.R THE NOMINA.L CROBB-SEC- MASS OJ'
0 .. STRAND DIAMETER OF TIONAL AREA STRAND
SRTAND OF STRAND
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
rom mm
mm!
kg/m
6"3 mm 7-ply 63 ::f: 0"4- 25'1 0195
7"9mm 7-ply 9.7 0"4- 37'4 0295
9S mm 7-ply 9S O. 51"6 0-408
111 rom '-ply 111 :i: 0"4-
703 0555
127 mm 7-ply 127 :i: 04- 929 0
0730.
15-2 mm '-ply 15-2 0"4 1387 1094-
2 9"Smm 7-ply 95
+ 066
54"8 0435
- 015
111 mm '-ply J11
+ 066
74"2 0585
- 0"15
127 mm '-ply 127
+ 0"66
987 0775
- 0"15
15"2 mm 7-ply 15"2
+ 066
140'0 1102
- 015
NOTE - The nominal cross-sectional area and the nominal mass of the strand are..
given for information only.
6. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
6.1 BreaklaS StreD,th - The breaking load of finished stress relieved'
strand determined in accordance with 7.1, shall not be less than the
values given in Table 3_
6.1.1 Tests in which fracture of any of the wires occur within a
distance of 3 mm from the jaws of the machine shall be discarded, if the
results do not comply with the requirements of this specification.
&.2 Proof Load - The 0-2 percent proof load of the strand tested in
accordance with 7.2, shall be not less' than the values speclfied in Table 3.
6., EloDptloD - Elongation of the strand measured on a gauge
length of not less than 600 rom by means of a suitable extensometer
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1 I 1 ~
TAIIU' IIINDIUM _ DfO LOAD
( CIaI" 6.1, 6.2 7.2.1 )
(1)
2
(2)
2-ply 2 mm
2-pl, 3 mm
3-ply 5 mm
6"3 mm 7-ply
7"9DUll 7-ply
9"5 IDID 7-ply
11"1 mID 7ply
12-7 IDID 7ply
15"2 aua 7ply
9S mm7-ply
lief mID 7ply
12-5 mm 7-ply
152 mm 7-ply
BAKUfO LoAD
Mitt
(3)
N
12 750
25 500
38 250
44480
68 950
93 410
124 540
1M 580
226 860
102 SIO
137 810
183 710
261 440
0-2 PaOD'l'
Paool' LoAD
(41
N
10 840
21 670
32 460
57 810
58 600
79 400
105 860
159 900
192 8SO
86 960
117 210
156 ISO
222 2SO
.ttached to t h ~ test piece shall be not Ie than 35 percent immediately
prior to fracture of any of the component wire ( s" 7.s ).
..4 Relasadoa - The relaxation Itresl in the wire, when tested in
accordance with 7." shall not exceed ~ percent of the initial Itrea u
specified in 7.4 at the end of I 000 h. Alternatively the manufacturer
shall provide proof that the quality of wire supplied is such u to comply
with thil requirement.
6.4.1 When it is not possible to conduct 1 000 h relaxation test,. the
wire maybe accepted on the basis of 100 h relaxation tett provided the
manufacturer furnishes proof establishing a relation between relaxation
stress values at 1000 hand 100 h and provided that the relaxation Itres.
-at 100 h is not more than 3-50 percent of the initial stress as specified
in 7.4.
7. TESTS
7.1 TeD.lle Te.t - The breaking load shall be determined in accord-
anee with IS : 15211972.
7.2 Tnt lor Prool Load - Proof load shall be determined in accord-
ance with IS : 15211972.
*Method tor tensile testin, of .tett) wire (firs' ,lVision ).
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1I.M6 1983
7.2.1 The 'load at 10 percent extension' method may be used by agree-
ment between the manufacturer and the perchaser. In this test, an ini-
tialload equivalent to 10 percent of required minimum breaking strength
as prescribed in Table 3 shall be applied to the test piece and a sensitive
extensometer then attached. The dial of the latter shall be adjusted to
read 0001 mm/mm of the gauge length to represent the extension due to
the initial load.
The load shall be increased until the extensometer shows an exten-
sion corresponding to 10 percent. The load at this extension shall not
be less than the minimum 02 percent proof load specified in Table 3.
7.3 EloDlatioD Test - The elongation shall be determined in accord-
ance with IS : 1521-1972*.
7.4 Te.t for RelasatioD - If required by the purchaser, the manu-
facturer shall provide evidence from records of tests of similar strand
that the relaxation of load from an initial stress of 70 percent of the
specified minimum tensile strength ( calculated from the minimum speci-
fied breaking load and the nominal cross-sectional area of strand)
conforms to that specified in 6.4. During the whole period of test the
temperature shall be maintained within the range 20 2C. The initial
load shall be applied in a period of 5 minutes and shall then be held
constant for a further period of one minute. Thereafter no adjustment
of load shall be made, and load relaxation readings shall commence
from the end of the sixth minute. On no account shall the test specimen
be overstressed.
8. SAMPLING AND CRITERIA FOR CONFORMITY
8.1 Selection of Te.t Sample. - 'fest samples of sufficient length to
permit the tests for breaking load and elongation shall be cut from one
end of every fifth coil, but sample size shall not be less than 2 from each
lot. A further length shall be cut from each finh coil or part of 5 coils
for the determination of proof load.
8.1.1 All test pieces shall be selected by the purchaser or his authorized
representative. The test piece shall not be detached from the (oil or
length of strand, except in the presence of the purchaser or his authorized
representative.
8.1.2 Before test pieces are selected, the manufacturer or supplier shall
furnish the purchaser or hi, authorized rep. esentative with copies of the
mill records giving number of coils in each cast with sizes as well as the
identification marks, whereby each coil can be identified.
Method for tensils testing of steel wire (first recision ).
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8.2 Bet..t - Should any sample fail any of the tellI, by agreement -, .
between manufacturer and purchaser, two additional test lamp). from
the same end of the same coil shall be taken and subjected to the teat or
tests in which the original sample failed. Should both additional _
samples pass the test or tests, the coil from which they were taken lhall
be deemed to comply with the requirements of this standard. Should
either of them fail, the coil shall be deemed not to comply.
8.3 If ten percent or more of the selected coils rail to fulfil the require-
ments of the standard, the parcel from which they were taken shall be
deemed not to comply with this standard.
s, DELIVERY, INSPECTION AND TESTING FACILITIES
9.1 Unless otherwise specified, general requirements relating to the
supply of material, inspection and testing shall conform to IS : 1387-
1967,
'9.2 No material shall be despatched from the manufacturer's or suppliers'
premises prior to its being certified by the purchaser or his authorized
representative as having fulfilled the tests and requirements laid down
in this standard except where the coil or reel containing the strand is
marked with the lSI Certification Mark.
-9.3 The purchaser or his authorized representative shall be at liberty to
inspect and verify the steel maker's certificate of cast analysil at the
premises of the manufacturer or supplier; when the purchaser requires '
An actual analysis of finished material, this shall be made at a place
agreed to between the purchaser and the manufacturer or the supplier.
9.4 Maaalactarer'. CertHieate - In the case of strands which have
Dot been inspected at the manufacturer's work the manufacturer or
-supplier, as the case may be, shall supply the purchaser or his authorized
representative with the certificate stating the process of manufacture and
. also the test sheet signed by the manufacturer giving the result of each
mechanical test. 02 percent proof load and the chemical composition, if
required. Each test sheet shall indicate the number or identification
mark of the cast to which it applies, corresponding to the Dumber or
ldentification mark to be found on the material.
10. PACKING, mF..NTD1CATION MARKING
1'.1 Unless otherwise agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier.
-;the strands shall. besupplied as indicated in 10.1.1 or
*GfDeraI for the IUpply of metallurPcaI materiala (fi's' mlisiM ).
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IS I 6006 1983
10.1.1 Strands shall be wound into traversed layered coils having an
internal diameter of a size as specified in 3.4. These coils shall besecurely
strapped to prevent distortion of the coil in transit and unless otherwise
specified the coils shall be protected against damage in transit by wrap-
ping with hessian.
10.1.2 Strands shall be coiled on to suitable reels having a core dia-
meter of not less than 600 mm.
10.2 The manufacturer or supplier shall have coils of strands marked in
such a way that all finished strand can be traced to the cast from which
they were made. Every facility shall be given to the purchaser or his
authorized representative for tracing the strands to the cast from which
they were made. Each coil shall carry a label giving the following
details:
a) Size of strand;
b) The coil number; and
c) Class, where applicable.
10.2.1 Each coil containing the strands may also be suitably marked
with the lSI Certification Mark in which case the concerned test certi-
ficates shall also bear the Standard Mark.
NOTE - The use of the Standard Mark is lovemed by the provisioDl of the Bureauof
Indian Standards Act, 1986 and the R.les aDd Reaulations made thereunder. TheStaDdard
Mark on prodUCIi covered by aD ladiaD S1IDdardcoDveys the.......ce that they have beeD
produced 10 comply with abe reqaireme... of that .taDdard UDder well clefaaecl.,.II.. of
iDlpectioD, leaIia. ud quality co.trol whichi. cIeviIecIaDClsupeM" by SIS ud operaled
by the producer. 5tuclard marbd produetl are also coatiD.UIly cbeebd by DIS for
coaformity 10 thai aaalldard u furdaer .fepard. De&aila of CODCIidou ....r WIaicb I
liceace for tbe.. of'" Staaclard MarkIDlybe11'0" to mlDufachUen or procIucelllU,
be obtaiDed fromIbeBuea. of IDcIiaD StaDClarda.
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