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The document establishes standards for free-cutting brass rods, bars and shapes used in screw machine work. It specifies chemical composition, dimensions, mechanical properties and other testing requirements.

The document establishes industry standards for free-cutting brass used in screw machine work to ensure materials from different suppliers meet consistent requirements.

The document covers free-cutting brass rod, bar, wire and shapes made from copper alloy UNS No. C36000 that are suitable for high-speed screw machine work.

By Authority Of

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Legally Binding Document


By the Authority Vested By Part 5 of the United States Code 552(a) and
Part 1 of the Code of Regulations 51 the attached document has been duly
INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE and shall be considered legally
binding upon all citizens and residents of the United States of America.
HEED THIS NOTICE: Criminal penalties may apply for noncompliance.

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Document Name:

ASTM B16: Standard Specification for


Free-Cutting Brass Rod, Bar, and Shapes for
Use in Screw Machines

CFR Section(s):

46 CFR 56.60-2

Standards Body:

American Society for Testing and Materials

Official Incorporator:
THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER


WASHINGTON, D.C.

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Designation: B 16 - 92

Standard Specification for


Free~Cutting

Machines

Brass Rod, Bar and Shapes for Use in Screw

This standard is issued under the fixed designation B 16; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case ofrevision, the year oflast revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year oflast reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (E) indicates an editorial change since the laSt revision or reapproval.

This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense. Consult the DoD Index of Specifications and
Standards for the specific year of issue which has been adopted by the Department of Defense.

1. Scope
1.1 This specification covers free-cutting brass rod, bar,
wire, and shapes of any specified cross section suitable for
high-speed screw machine work. The material is Copper
Alloy UNS No. C36000. 2
1.2 Most rods made to this specification are furnished as
straight lengths. However, sizes 1/2 in. and under may be
furnished in coil form when requested.

4. General Requirements
4.1 Materi~supplied shall conform to the applicable
requirements of the current edition of Specifications B 249
or B 250 unless otherwise prescribed in this specification.
5. Material and Manufacture
5.1 Refer to Specification B 249 for rod, bar and shape
items and to Specification B 250 for wire products.

NOTE I-A complete metric companion, B 16M, has been developed. Therefore, no metric equivalents are presented in this specification.

6. Chemical Composition
6.1 The material shall conform to the requirements of
Table 1.
6.2 Either copper or zinc may be given as the remainder
and may be taken as the difference between the sum of all
elements analyzed and 100 %.
6.3 When all elements in the table are analyzed, their sum
shall be 99.5 % minimum.
6.4 The specified limits do not preclude the presence of
other elements. Limits may be established for unnamed
elements by agreement between the manufacturer and the
purchaser.

2. Referenced Documents
2.1 The following documents of the issue in effect on date
of material purchase form a part of this specification to the
extent referenced herein.

2.1.1 ASTM Standards:


B 249 Specification for General Requirements for
Wrought Copper and Copper-Alloy Rod, Bar and
Shapes3
B 250 Specification for General Requirements for
Wrought Copper-Alloy Wire 3
B 601 Practice for Temper Designations for Copper and
Copper Alloys-Wrought and Cast3
E 478 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Copper
Alloys4
E 527 Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys (UNS)5

7. Temper
7.1 Material is available in the following tempers as
defined in Practice B 601 as 060 (soft annealed), H02 (half
hard) and H04 (hard).
7.2 H02 (half hard) temper rods and bars shall be
furnished unless otherwise specified in the contract or
purchase order. Metal for applications requiring thread
rolling should be so specified in the contract or purchase
order. Mechanical requirements of drawn shapes shall be
agreed upon between manufacturer and the purchaser.

3. Ordering Information
3.1 Material ordered to this specification shall contain
information listed in the "Ordering Information" section of
Specification B 249, plus the following:
3.1.1 Certification, when required,
3.1.2 Mill Test Report, when required, and
3.1.3 Quantity-Total weight, footage or number of
pieces for each size.

8. Mechanical Properties
8.1 Tensile-The material shall conform to the requirement of Table 2.
8.2 Rockwell Hardness-The material shall conform to
the requirements of Table 3.
8.3 The hardness test results, as far as they are specified,
shall be the basis for acceptance based on mechanical
properties. However, in case of disagreement, final acceptance or rejection shall be determined by the tensile test
results.

1 This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee B-5 on


Copper and Copper Alloys and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee B05.02
on Rod, Bar, Shapes, Wire, and Forgings.
Current edition approved June IS, 1992. Published August 1992. Originally
published as B 16 - 17 T. Last previous edition B 16 - 85 E1
2 Refer to Practice E 527 for a description of the United Numbering System
[UNS].
3 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 02.01.
4 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 03.05.
S Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 01.01.

9. Dimensions, Mass and Permissible Variations


9.1 Refer to the appropriate paragraphs in Specifications

~t B 16
TABLE 1

Chemical Requirements

items and toB 250 for wire products.


Composition,

Element

11. Sampling
1 i.l Refer to Specification B 249 for rod, bar, and shape
items and to Specification B 250 for wire products.

60.0-63.0
2.5-3.7
0.35

Copper
Lead
Iron, max
Zinc

remainder

12. Number of Tests and Retests


12.1 Refer to Specification B 249 for rod, bar, and shape
items and to Specification B 250 for wire products,

B 249 or B 250 with particular reference to the following


tables of those specifications.

9.2 Diameter or Distance between Parallel Surfaces:


9.2.1 Rod in Lengths: Round, Hexagonal, OctagonalRefer to Table 1 in Specification B 249.
9.2.2 Rod in Coils: Round-Refer to Table 1 in Specification B 250.
9.2.3 Bar: Rectangular and Square-Refer to Tables 8
and 10 in Specification B 249.
9.3 Shapes-The dimensional tolerances for shapes shall
be by agreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser and shall be specified in the purchase order or
contract.
9.4 Length ofRod, Bar and Shapes-Refer to Table 13 in
Specification B 249.
9.5 Straightness of Rod and Bar-Refer to Table 16 in
Specification B 249.
9.6 Edge Contours-Refer to the section of Specification
B 249 entitled, "Edge Contours" and to Figs. 1, 2 and 3 of
that specification. _

13. Specimen Preparation


13.1 Refer to Specification B 249 for the preparation of
the appropriate rod, bar, and shape test specimen and to
Specification B 250 for the appropriate wire test specimen.
14. Test Methods
14.1 Refer to SpecificationB 249 for the appropriate test
method to be used for rod, bar, and shape items and to
Specification B 250 for the appropriate test method to be
used for wire products.
14.2 Chemical composition shall, in case of disagreement,
be determined as follows;
Test Methods

Element
Copper
Lead
Iron
Zinc

E478
478 Atomic absorption
E478
E 478 Titrimetric

15. Significance of Numerical Limits


15.1 Refer to Specification B 249 for rod, bar, and shape
items and to Specification B 250 for wire products.

10. Workmanship, Finish and Appearance


10.1 Refer to Specification B 249 for rod, bar, and shape

TABLE 2 Tensile Requirements


Temper Designation
Diameter or Distance Between Parallel Surfaces, in.

Tensile
.Strength
min ksi A

Yield Strengtti
at 0,5 % Extension under
load min ksi A

Elongation in 4x
Diameter or
Thickness of Speci- .
men, min, %B

Standard

Former

060

soft anneal.. _-

1 and under
over 1 to 2, incl
over 2

48
44
40

20
18
15

15
20
25

H02

half-hard

'/2 and under


over V. to 1, incl D
over 1 to 2, incl
over 2 to 4, incl
averA

57
55
50
45
40

25
25
20
15
15

70
10
15
20
20

1/'6 to '1,6, incl


over '1,6 to 1/2, incl
over V. to %, incl

80
70
65

45
35
30

4
6

Rod

;/.

H04

hard

Bar

060
H02

soft anneal
half-hard

Thickness, in.

Width, in.

1 and under
over 1

6 and under
6 and under

44

40

18
15

20
25

'/2 and under


V. and under
over '/2 to 2
over '/2 to 2
over 2

1 and under
over 1 to 6
2 and under
over 2 to 6over 2 to 4

50
45
45
40
40

25
17
17
15
15

10
15
15
20
20

ksi = 1000 psi.


In any case a minimum gage length of 1 in. shall be used.
o For material furnished in coils the elongation shall be 4 %, min.
D If specified for thread rolling applications the minimum tensile strength shall be 52 ksi.

~t B 16
TABLE 3

Hardness Requirements

NOTE-Rockwell tests are not established for diameters less than 1f2 in.
Temper Designation
Diameter or Distance Between Parallel Surfaces, in.
Standard

Former

Rockwell B Hardness
Determined on the CrossSection Midway Between
Surface and Center

Rod

060
H02

1/2 and over


1/2 to 1, incl A

soft anneal
half-hard

over 1 to 2, incl
over 2 to 3, incl
over 3 to 4, incl
over 4

Round

Hexagonal
and
Octagonal

10-45
60-80
55-75
45-70
40-65
25 min

10-45
55-80
45-80
40-65
35-60
25 min

Bar
Thickness, in.
soft anneal
half-hard

060
H02

1/2 and over


1/2 and under
112 and under
over '/2 to 2, incl
over 2

Width, in.

'12 and over


1 and under
over 1 to 6
2 and under
over 2 to 6
over 2 to 4

10-35
45-85
35-70
40-80
35-70
35-70

If specified for thread rolling application the Rockwell B hardness shall be 55 to 75.

16. Inspection

items and to Specification B 250 for wire products.

16.1 Refer to Specification B 249 for rod, bar, and shape


items and to Specification B 250 for wire products.

20. Packaging and Package Marking

17. Rejection and Rehearing

20.1 Refer to Specification B 249 for rod, bar, and shape


items and to Specification B 250 for wire products.

17.1 Refer to Specification B 249 for rod, bar, and shape


items and to Specification B 250 for wire products.

21. Supplementary Requirements

21.1 Refer to Specification B 249 for rod, bar, and shape


items and to Specification B 250 for wire products.

18. Certification

18.1 Refer to Specification B 249 for rod, bar, and shape


items and to Specification B 250 for wire products.

22. Keywords

19. Mil! Test Reports

22.1 free-cutting brass bar; free-cutting brass rod; freecutting brass shapes; screw machine rod

19.1 Refer to Specification B 249 for rod, bar, and shape

The American Society for Testing and Materials takes no position respectIng the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection
with any item mentioned In ,this standard. Users of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such
patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, are entirely their own responsibility.
This standard is subject to revision at any time by the responsible technical commIttee and must be reviewed every five years and
if not revised, either reapproved or withdrawn. Your' comments are invited either for revision of this standard or for additional standards
and should be addressed to ASTM Headquarters. Your comments will receive careful consideration at a meeting of the responsible
technical committee, which you may attend. If you feel that your comments have not received a fair hearing you should make your
views known to the ASTM Committee on Standards, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19103.

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Designation: B 16M - 92

Standard Specification for


,
Free-Cutting Brass Rod, Bar, and Shapes for Use in Screw
Machines [Metric]1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation B 16M; 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 eE) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.

This standard ha~ been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense. Consult the DoD Index of Specifications and
Standards for the specific year of issue which has been adopted by the Department of Defense.

1. Scope
1.1 This specification covers free-cutting brass rod, bar,
wire and shapes of any specified cross section suitable for
high-speed screw machine work. The material is Copper
,
,
Alloy UNS No. C36000. 2
1.2 Most rods made to this specification are furnished as
straight lengths. However, sizes' 12 mm and under may be
furnished in coil form when requested.
NOTE

I-This specification is the metric companion to Specification:'"

B 16.

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3.1.7 Specimen preparation,


3.1.8 Test methods,
,
3.1.9 'Significance of riumericallimits,
3.1.1 0 Inspection,
3.1.11 Rejection and rehearing,
3.1.12 Certification;
,3.1.13 Mill test reports,
3.1.14 Product marking,
3.1.15 Packaging and package marking, and
'3.1.16 Supplementary requirements. ;,'
;

4. Chemical Composition
4.1 The material of manufacture shall, conform to the
"
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requirements of Table 1.
4.2 Either copper or zinc may be given as the remainder
and may be taken as the difference between the sum of all
elements analyzed and 100 %.
4.3 When all elements in the table are analyzed, their sum
shall be 99.5 % minimum.
, 4.4 The specified limits do not preclude the' presence of
other elements. Limits maybe established for ,unnamed
elements by agreement between the manufacture! and the
purchaser.

2. Referenced Documents"
2.1 The following documents of the issue ineffect'()n the
date of material purchase form a part of this specification ~o
the extent referenced herein:

2.1.1 ASTM Standards:


B 249M Specification for General Requirements for
Wrought Copper and Copper-Alloy Rod, Bar and
Shapes (Metric)3
,
B 250M Specification for General Requirements for
Wrought Copper-Alloy Wire (Metric)3
B 601 Practice for Temper Designations for Copper and
Copper Alloys-Wrought and Cast3
,"',
E 478 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Copper
Alloys4
,"
E 527 Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys (UNS)5

5. Physical Properties

5.1 Temper-Material is available in the folloWing tempers as defined in Practice B 601, as 060 (soft annealed), H02
, (half hard), and H04 (hard).
3. General Requirements:, .
.
5.2 H02 (half hard) temper rods and bars shall be fur3.1 For the following information, refer to Specification, nishedunless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase
B 249M for rod, bar and shape items and to Specification
,order. Metal for applications requiring thread rolling should
B 250M for wire i t e m s : ' , '
be so specified in the contract Cit purchase order. Mechanical
3.1.1 Terminology,
requirements of drawn shapes shall be agreed upon between
3.1.2 Ordering information,
the manufacturer and the buyer.
3.1.3 Materials and manufacture,
3.1.4 Workmanship, finish, and appearance,
6. Mechanical'Properties
'3.1.5 Sampling,
6.1 Tensile-The material shall coliform: to the require3.1.6 Number of tests and retests,
ments of Table 2.
6.2 Rockwell Hardness~The material shall conform to
the requirements of Table 3.
.
I This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee B-5 on
Copper and Copper Alloys and is th~ direct responsibility of Subcommittee B05.02
,',
on Rod, Bar, Wire Shapes and Forgings.
"
Current edition approved Nov. 15, 1992. Published January 1993., Originally
,'. _ "
'
published as B 16M 780. Last previous edition irI6M,-:.85.
, :2 Refer to Practice E 527 for a description of the Umfied Numbenng System
eUNS).
~ Annual Book ofASTM Standards, Vol 02.01.
'4 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 03.05;
S Annual Book ofASTM Standards, Vol 01.01.

TABLE 1
Element
Copper
Lead
, Iron, 'max
Zinc

Chemical Requirements
Composition, %
60.0-63.0
2.5-3.7
, 0.35:
reml!linder

"

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TABLE 2

Tensile Requirements

Diameter or Distance
Between Parallel Surfaces, mm

Temper DeSignation

Tensile
Strength, min,
,MPa

Yield Strength
at,0.5 % Extension Under
Load, min,
MPa

Elongation, A
min,%

Standard

Former

060

soft anneal

25 and under
over 25 to 50, incl
over 50"

330
305
275

140
125
105

15
20
25

H02

half hard

12 and under
over 12 to 25, incl
over 25 to 50, incl
over 50 to 100, incl
over 100

395
380
345
310
275

170
170
140
105
105

7B

1.6 to 4, incl
over 4 to 12, incl
over 12 to 18, incl

550
480
450

310
240
205

4
6

H04

Rod

hard

10
15
20
20

Bar
Standard

Former

Thickness, mm

Width, mm

060

soft anneal

25 and under
over 26

15 and under
15 and under

305
275

125
105

20
25

H02

half hard

12 and under
12 and under
over 12 to 50
over 12 to 50
over 50

25 and under
over 25 to 150
50 and under
over 50 to 150
over 50 to 100

345
310
310
275
275

170
115
115
105
105

10
15
15
20
20

Elongation values are based on a gage length of 5.65 ~imes the square root of the area for dimehsions greater than 2.5 mm.
For milterial furnishecl in coils, the elongation shal! be 4 %,min.'
,
o If specified for thread rolling applicatlons'the minimum tenSile strength shall be 350 MPa.

TABLE 3

Hardnes~ Requirements,

Diameter or Distance Between Parallel


Surfaces, rom

Temper Designation
\",'

Rockwell B Hardness Determined on the Cross Section Midway, Between Surface and Center

Rod
Standard

Former

060
H02

soft anneal
half hard

Standard

Former

060
H02

soft anneal
half hard

"' ~!

' .' .

12 and over
12 to 25, incl A
25 to 50, incl
. 50 to 75, incl
75 to 1~O, incl
over 100

Round

Hexagonal
and Octagonal

10 to 45
60 to 80
55 to 75
45 to 70
40 to 65
25 min

10 to 45
55 to 80
45,to 80
40 to 65
35 to 60
25 min

Bar
Width, mm

, '. Thiqkness" mm
12 and over
12 and under
12 ahd under
over 12 to 50, Inc I

12 and over
25 and under
over 25 to 150
50 and under
over 50 to 150
over 50 to 100

over 50
A

'to td 35
45 to'85
35 to 70
40 to 80
35 to 70
,35 to 70

If specifilld for threa'! rOiling applicatipn, the, Rock",:,ell B hardnes~ shall be 55 to 75.

6.3 The hardness test results, as fa" as they are specified,


shall be the basis for acceptance based on mechanical
properties. However, in case of disagreement, final acceptance or rejection,:,~ha11l)~ determined by the tensile test
results.

B 249M or B 250M with particular reference to the following


tables of those spe~ifications.

7.2 Diameter 'Or'Disia,nce f;j,etween Parallel Surfaces: ,


7.2.1 Rod in Lengths: Round, Hexagonal, OctagonalRefer to Table 1 in Specification B Z49M.
7.2.2 Rod in, C(Jils.; Round-Refer to Table, 1 in Specification B 250M.
7.2.3 Bar: Rectangular and Square-Refer to Tables 8
and lOin Specification B249M.

7. Dimensions,Mass, and Permissible Variatio,ns


7.1 Refer to tlle appropriate paragraphs in Specifications
10

~~ B 16M
7.3 Shapes-The dimensional tolerances for shapes shall
be as agreed upon between the manufacturer and the
purchaser and shall be specified in the purchase order or
contract.
7.4 Length ofRod, Bar and Shapes-Refer to Table 13 in
Specification B 249M.
.
7.5 Straightness of Rod and Bar-Refer to Table 16 in.
Specification B 249M.
7.6 Edge Contours-Refer to the "Edge Contours" section of Specification B 249M and to Figs. 1, 2, and 3.

mechanical and physical test method, or both, to be used for


Rod, Bar and Shape items and to Specification B 250M for
the appropriate test method to be used for Wire products.
9.2 Chemical composition shall, in case of disagreement,
be determined as follows:
Element

Test Method

Copper
Lead
Iron
Zinc

E478
E478 Atomic absorption
E478
E 478 Titrimetric

10. Keywords
10.1 free-cutting brass bar; free-cutting brass rod; freecutting brass shapes; screw machine rod

9. Test Methods
9.1 Refer to Specification B 249M for the appropriate

The American Society for Testing and Materials takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection .
with any item mentioned in this standard. Users of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such
patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such. rights, are entirely their own responsibility.
This standard is subject to revision at any time by the responsible technical committee and mus/be reviewed every five years and
if not revised, either reapproved or withdrawn. Your comments are invited either for revision of this standard or for additional standards
and should be addressed to ASTM Headquarters. Your comments will receive careful consideration at a meeting of the responsible
technical committee, which you may attend. If you feel that your comments have not received a fair hearing you should make your
views known to the ASTM Committee on Standards, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19103.

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