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Designation: B 249/B 249M – 06

Standard Specification for


General Requirements for Wrought Copper and Copper-
Alloy Rod, Bar, Shapes and Forgings1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation B 249/B 249M; 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 (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.

1. Scope* B 16/B 16M Specification for Free-Cutting Brass Rod, Bar


1.1 This specification2 establishes the general requirements and Shapes for Use in Screw Machines
common to wrought copper and copper alloy rod, bar, shapes, B 21/B 21M Specification for Naval Brass Rod, Bar, and
and forgings which shall apply to Specifications B 16/B 16M, Shapes
B 21/B 21M, B 98/B 98M, B 124/B 124M, B 138/B 138M, B 98/B 98M Specification for Copper-Silicon Alloy Rod,
B 139/B 139M, B 140/B 140M, B 150/B 150M, B 151/ Bar and Shapes
B 151M, B 196/B 196M, B 283, B 301/B 301M, B 371/ B 124/B 124M Specification for Copper and Copper Alloy
B 371M, B 411/B 411M, B 441, B 453/B 453M, B 455, B 570, Forging Rod, Bar, and Shapes
and B 927 to the extent referenced therein. B 138/B 138M Specification for Manganese Bronze Rod,
1.2 The chemical composition, physical and mechanical Bar, and Shapes
properties, and all other requirements not included in this B 139/B 139M Specification for Phosphor Bronze Rod,
specification are prescribed in the product specification. Bar, and Shapes
1.3 The values stated in inch-pounds units or SI units are to B 140/B 140M Specification for Copper-Zinc-Lead (Red
be regarded separately in the standard. Within the text the SI Brass or Hardware Bronze) Rod, Bar, and Shapes
values are given in brackets. The values stated in each system B 150/B 150M Specification for Aluminum Bronze Rod,
of units are not exact equivalents; each system is independent Bar, and Shapes
of the other. Combining values from the two systems may B 151/B 151M Specification for Copper-Nickel-Zinc Alloy
result in nonconformance with the specification. (Nickel Silver) and Copper-Nickel Rod and Bar
B 154 Test Method for Mercurous Nitrate Test for Copper
NOTE 1—Requirements for flat wire (defined as flat products up to and Alloys
including 0.188 in. thick and up to 11⁄4 in. in width, with all surfaces rolled
B 187/B 187M Specification for Copper, Bus Bar, Rod, and
or drawn, without having been slit, sheared or sawed) including square,
furnished in coils or straight lengths, or on spools, reels, or bucks are Shapes and General Purpose Rod, Bar, and Shapes
described by the wire Specifications B 206/B 206M and B 272. B 193 Test Method for Resistivity of Electrical Conductor
Materials
1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the
B 194 Specification for Copper-Beryllium Alloy Plate,
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
Sheet, Strip, and Rolled Bar
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
B 196/B 196M Specification for Copper-Beryllium Alloy
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
Rod and Bar
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
B 206/B 206M Specification for Copper-Nickel-Zinc
2. Referenced Documents (Nickel Silver) Wire and Copper-Nickel Alloy Wire
B 272 Specification for Copper Flat Products with Finished
2.1 ASTM Standards: 3
(Rolled or Drawn) Edges (Flat Wire and Strip)
B 283 Specification for Copper and Copper-Alloy Die Forg-
1
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee B05 on Copper ings (Hot-Pressed)
and Copper Alloys and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee B05.02 on Rod, B 301/B 301M Specification for Free-Cutting Copper Rod,
Bar, Wire, Shapes and Forgings. Bar, Wire, and Shapes
Current edition approved Feb. 1, 2006. Published February 2006. Originally
approved in 1951. Last previous edition approved in 2004 as B 249/B 249M – 04e1. B 371/B 371M Specification for Copper-Zinc-Silicon Alloy
2
For ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code applications see related Specifi- Rod
cations SB-249 in Section II of that Code. B 411/B 411M Specification for Copper-Nickel-Silicon Al-
3
For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
contact ASTM Customer Service at [email protected]. For Annual Book of ASTM
loy Rod and Bar
Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
the ASTM website.

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


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B 441 Specification for Copper-Cobalt-Beryllium, Copper- width and over 0.188 in. [5 mm] in thickness furnished in
Nickel-Beryllium, and Copper-Nickel-Lead-Beryllium straight lengths or in rolls and with finished edges, either
Rod and Bar (UNS Nos. C17500, C17510, and C17465) rolled, drawn, or extruded.
B 453/B 453M Specification for Copper-Zinc-Lead Alloy 3.1.2 bus conductor stock, n—a bar, rod, or shape of high
(Leaded-Brass) Rod, Bar, and Shapes conductivity copper used to make electrical conductors.
B 455 Specification for Copper-Zinc-Lead Alloy (Leaded- 3.1.2.1 bus bar, n—of solid or square cross section or a solid
Brass) Extruded Shapes section with two plane parallel surfaces and round or other
B 570 Specification for Copper-Beryllium Alloy (UNS Nos. simple regular shaped edges.
C17000 and C17200) Forgings and Extrusions
3.1.2.2 bus rod, n—solid round and regular polygons of six
B 577 Test Methods for Detection of Cuprous Oxide (Hy-
and eight sides.
drogen Embrittlement Susceptibility) in Copper
B 846 Terminology for Copper and Copper Alloys 3.1.2.3 bus shape, n—a solid section other than regular rod,
B 858 Test Method for Ammonia Vapor Test for Determin- bar, plate, sheet, strip, or flat wire, and may be of oval, half
ing Susceptibility to Stress Corrosion Cracking in Copper oval, half round, triangular, pentagonal, or of any special cross
Alloys section.
B 927 Specification for Brass Rod, Bar, and Shapes 3.1.3 capable of, adj—possessing the required properties or
B 929 Specification for Copper-Nickel-Tin Spinodal Alloy characteristics, or both, necessary to conform to specification
Rod and Bar requirement(s) when subjected to specified test(s).
D 4855 Practice for Comparing Test Methods 3.1.4 coil, n—a length of the product wound into a series of
E 3 Guide for Preparation of Metallographic Specimens connected turns. The unqualified term as applied to “flat wire”
E 8 Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials refers to a coil in which the product is spirally wound, with the
E 8M Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Mate- successive layers one atop the other (sometimes called a
rials [Metric] “roll”).
E 18 Test Methods for Rockwell Hardness and Rockwell 3.1.4.1 coil, level or traverse wound, n—a coil in which the
Superficial Hardness of Metallic Materials turns are positioned into layers parallel to the axis of the coil
E 29 Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data to such that successive turns in a given layer are next to one
Determine Conformance with Specifications another.
E 53 Test Method for Determination of Copper in Unal- 3.1.4.2 coil, level or traverse wound on a reel or spool, n—a
loyed Copper by Gravimetry coil in which the turns are positioned into layers on a reel or
E 54 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Special spool parallel to the axis of the reel or spool such that
Brasses and Bronzes4 successive turns in a given layer are next to one another.
E 62 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Copper and
3.1.4.3 coil, stagger wound, n—a coil in which the turns are
Copper Alloys (Photometric Methods)
positioned into layers approximately parallel to the axis of the
E 75 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Copper-Nickel
coil, but not necessarily with the fixed regularity of a level or
and Copper-Nickel-Zinc Alloys
traverse wound coil.
E 76 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Nickel-Copper
Alloys4 3.1.5 length, n—straight pieces of the product.
E 112 Test Methods for Determining Average Grain Size 3.1.5.1 lengths, ends, n—straight pieces, shorter than the
E 118 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Copper- nominal length, left over after cutting the product into mill
Chromium Alloys lengths, stock lengths, or specific lengths. They are subject to
E 121 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Copper- minimum length and maximum weight requirements.
Tellurium Alloys 3.1.5.2 lengths, mill, n—straight lengths, including ends,
E 255 Practice for Sampling Copper and Copper Alloys for that can be conveniently manufactured in the mill. Full length
the Determination of Chemical Composition pieces are usually 10 or 12 ft [3000 or 3600 mm].
E 290 Test Methods for Bend Testing of Material for 3.1.5.3 lengths, multiple, n—straight lengths of integral
Ductility multiples of a base length, with suitable allowance for cutting
E 478 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Copper when specified.
Alloys 3.1.5.4 lengths, specific, n—straight lengths that are uni-
E 581 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Manganese- form in length, as specified, and subject to established length
Copper Alloys tolerances.
3. Terminology 3.1.5.5 lengths, specific with ends, n—specific lengths, in-
cluding ends.
3.1 Definitions:
3.1.1 bar, n—a solid rectangular section, or one with 3.1.5.6 lengths, stock, n—straight lengths that are mill cut
two-plane parallel surfaces and round or other simple regularly and stored in advance of orders. They are usually 10 or 12 ft
shaped finished edges, up to and including 12 in. [300 mm] in [3000 or 3600 mm] and subject to established length toler-
ances.
3.1.5.7 lengths, stock with ends, n—stock lengths, including
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Withdrawn. ends.

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3.1.6 reel or spool, n—a cylindrical device that has a rim at 6. Dimensions, Mass and Permissible Variations
each end and an axial hole for a shaft or spindle, and on which 6.1 General—For the purpose of determining conformance
the product is wound to facilitate handling and shipping. with the dimensional requirements, any measured value out-
3.1.7 rod, n—a round, regular hexagonal, or regular octago- side the specified limiting values for any dimension may be
nal solid section furnished in straight lengths (a regular cause for rejection.
hexagonal or a regular octagonal rod is a solid section having
equal sides and equal angles). NOTE 3—Blank spaces in the tolerance tables indicate either that the
material generally is not available or that no tolerances are established.
3.1.7.1 rod, piston finish, n—a round rod having a special
surface produced by turning or grinding to close tolerances for 6.2 Diameter or Distance Between Parallel Surfaces—The
diameter and straightness. diameter of round sections or the distance between parallel
3.1.7.2 rod, shafting, n—a round rod specially manufac- surfaces in the case of other sections, except shapes, shall not
tured to the close straightness tolerances required for use in vary from that specified by more than the amounts specified in
shafting. Tables 1-12, incl, for the product, specification indicated:
3.1.8 shape, n—a solid section other than regular rod, bar, Table 1—Tolerances for diameter or distance between par-
plate, sheet, strip, or flat wire, and may be of oval, half oval, allel surfaces of cold-drawn rod applicable to Specifications
half round, triangular, pentagonal, or of any special cross B 16/B 16M, B 21/B 21M, B 98/B 98M (Copper Alloy UNS
section furnished in straight lengths. No. C65100), B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos.
3.1.9 unaided eye, adj—visual inspection without the use of C11000, C14500, C14700, C46400, C48200, and C48500),
special equipment or enhancement excepting the use of cor- B 140/B 140M, B 301/B 301M, B 453/B 453M, and B 927.
rective lenses. Table 2—Tolerances for diameter or distance between par-
3.2 For other terms not referenced herein, see Terminology allel surfaces of cold-drawn rod applicable to Specifications
B 846. B 98/B 98M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C65500 and C66100),
B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C36500, C37000,
4. Materials and Manufacture C37700, C61900, C62300, C63000, C63200, C64200,
4.1 Materials: C64210, C65500, C67500, C67600, C70620, C71520, and
C77400), B 138/B 138M, B 139/B 139M, B 150/B 150M,
4.1.1 The materials shall conform to the published compo-
B 151/B 151M, B 196/B 196M, B 371/B 371M, B 411/
sitional requirements of the Copper or Copper Alloy UNS No.
B 411M, and B 441.
designation specified in the ordering information.
Table 3—Diameter tolerances for piston finish rod appli-
4.1.2 In the event heat identification or traceability is
cable to Specifications B 21/B 21M, B 138/B 138M, B 139/
required, the purchaser shall specify the details desired.
B 139M, and B 150/B 150M.
NOTE 2—Because of the discontinuous nature of the processing of Table 4—Tolerances for diameter or distance between par-
castings into wrought products, it is not always practical to identify allel surfaces of as-extruded rod and bar applicable to Speci-
specific casting analysis with a specific quantity of finished material. fications B 21/B 21M, B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy UNS
4.2 Manufacture—The product shall be produced by hot Nos. C36500, C37000, C37700, C46400, C48200, C48500,
working, cold working, or both, and finished by such cold C61900, C62300, C63000, C63200, C64200, C64210,
working, annealing or heat treatment and straightening as may C67500, C67600, C70620, and C71520), B 138/B 138M (Cop-
be necessary to meet the properties specified. per Alloy UNS Nos. C67500 and C67600), and B 150/B 150M.
4.2.1 Edges—The edge shall be drawn, extruded, or rolled; Table 5—Tolerances for diameter or distance between par-
refer to Edge Contours in Section 6. allel surfaces of as-extruded rod and bar applicable to Speci-
fications B 98/B 98M, B 124/B 124M (Copper UNS Nos.
5. Chemical Composition
5.1 The material of manufacture shall conform to the
TABLE 1 Tolerances for Diameter or Distance Between Parallel
compositional requirements prescribed in the product specifi- Surfaces of Cold-Drawn Rod
cation. (Applicable to Specifications B 16/B 16M, B 21/B 21M, B 98/B 98M
5.1.1 When a product (check) sample is analyzed by the (Copper Alloy UNS No. C65100), B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy UNS
purchaser, the material shall conform to the compositional Nos. C11000, C14500, C14700, C46400, C48200, and C48500),
B 140/B 140M, B 301/B 301M, B 453/B 453M, and B 927.)
requirements within the permitted analytical variance given in
the product specification. Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A in. [mm]
Diameter or Distance Between
5.2 The composition limits established for the Copper or Parallel Surfaces, in. [mm] Round
Hexagonal,
Octagonal
Copper Alloy UNS No. designation specified in the product
specification does not preclude the presence of other elements. Up to 0.150 [3.8], incl 0.0013 [0.035] 0.0025 [0.06]
Over 0.150 to 0.500 [3.8 to 12], incl 0.0015 [0.04] 0.003 [0.08]
Limits may be established and analysis required for unnamed Over 0.500 to 1.00 [12 to 25], incl 0.002 [0.05] 0.004 [0.10]
elements by agreement between the manufacturer or supplier Over 1.00 to 2.00 [25 to 50], incl 0.0025 [0.06] 0.005 [0.13]
and the purchaser. Over 2.00 [50] 0.15B [0.15]B 0.30B
[0.30]B
5.3 When material composition has been determined during A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.
the course of manufacture, analysis of the finished product by B
Percent of specified diameter or distance between parallel surfaces expressed
the manufacturer is not required. to the nearest 0.001 in. [0.01 mm].

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TABLE 2 Tolerances for Diameter or Distance Between Parallel TABLE 5 Tolerances for Diameter or Distance Between Parallel
Surfaces of Cold-Drawn Rod Surfaces of As-Extruded Rod and Bar
(Applicable to Specifications B 98/B 98M (Copper Alloy UNS No. (Applicable to Specifications B 98/B 98M, B 124/B 124M (Copper UNS
C65500 and C66100), B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos. Nos. C11000, C14500, C14700 and Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C65500
C36500, C37000, C37700, C61900, C62300, C63000, C63200, and C77400), B 138/B 138M (Copper UNS No. C67000), B 196/
C64200, C64210, C65500, C67500, C67600, C70620, C71520, and B 196M, B 441, and B 929.)
C77400), B 138/B 138M, B 139/B 139M, B 150/B 150M, B 151/ Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A
B 151M, B 196/B 196M, B 371/B 371M, B 411/B 411M, and B 441.) in. [mm]
Diameter or Distance Between
Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A Rod (Round, Hexagonal, and
Parallel Surfaces, in. [mm]
Diameter or Distance Between in. [mm] Octagonal) Bar (Rectangular and
Parallel Surfaces, in. [mm] Hexagonal, Square)
Round
Octagonal Up to 1.00 [25], incl 0.020 [0.50]
Up to 0.150 [3.8], incl 0.002 [0.050] ... Over 1.00 to 2.00 [25 to 50], incl 0.030 [0.75]
Over 0.150 to 0.500 [3.8 to 12], incl 0.002 [0.050] 0.004 [0.10] Over 2.00 to 3.00 [50 to 75], incl 0.050 [1.3]
Over 0.500 to 1.00 [12 to 25], incl 0.003 [0.08] 0.005 [0.13] Over 3.00 to 3.50 [75 to 90], incl 0.070 [1.8]
Over 1.00 to 2.00 [25 to 50], incl 0.004 [0.10] 0.006 [0.15] Over 3.50 to 4.00 [90 to 100], incl 0.120 [3.0]
Over 2.00 [50] 0.20B [0.20]B 0.40B [0.40]B A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.
A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.
B
Percent of specified diameter or distance between parallel surfaces expressed
TABLE 6 Diameter Tolerances for Hot-Rolled Round Rod
to the nearest 0.001 in. [0.01 mm].
(Applicable to Specifications B 98/B 98M, B 124/B 124M, B 138/
B 138M, B 150/B 150M, B 196/B 196M, and B 441.)
TABLE 3 Diameter Tolerances for Piston-Finish Rod
Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A
(Applicable to Specifications B 21/B 21M, B 138/B 138M, B 139/ Diameter, in. [mm]
in. [mm]
B 139M, and B 150/B 150M.)
0.250 [6.35] only +0.020 [+0.50]
Diameter, in. [mm] Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A in. [mm] −0.010 [−0.25]
Over 0.500 to 1.00 [12 to 25], incl 0.0013 [0.35] Over 0.250 to 0.750 [6.35 to 20], incl 0.015 [0.38]
Over 1.00 to 2.00 [25 to 50], incl 0.0015 [0.04] Over 0.750 to 1.25 [20 to 30], incl 0.020 [0.50]
Over 2.00 [50] 0.10B [0.10]B Over 1.25 to 1.50 [30 to 38], incl 0.030 [0.75]
A
Over 1.50 to 3.00 [38 to 75], incl 1⁄16 [1.6]
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given. Over 3.00 [75] 1⁄8 [3.2]
B
Percent of specified diameter expressed to the nearest 0.0005 in. [0.01 mm].
A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.

TABLE 4 Tolerances for Diameter or Distance Between Parallel


Surfaces of As-Extruded Rod and Bar
Table 9—Thickness tolerances for rectangular and square
(Applicable to Specifications B 21/B 21M, B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy bar applicable to Specifications B 98/B 98M (Copper Alloy
UNS Nos. C36500, C37000, C37700, C46400, C48200, C48500, UNS Nos. C65500 and C66100), B 124/B 124M (Copper
C61900, C62300, C63000, C63200, C64200, C64210, C67500, Alloy UNS Nos. C36500, C37000, C37700, C61900, C62300,
C67600, C70620, and C71520), B 138/B 138M (Copper Alloy UNS C63000, C63200, C64200, C64210, C65500, C67500,
Nos. C67500 and C67600), and B 150/B 150M.)
C67600, C70620, C71520, and C77400), B 138/B 138M,
Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A
in. [mm]
B 139/B 139M, B 150/B 150M, B 151/B 151M, B 196/
Diameter or Distance Between B 196M, B 411/B 411M, B 441, and B 929.
Parallel Surfaces, in. [mm] Rod (Round, Hexagonal, and
Octagonal) Bar (Rectangular and Table 10—Width tolerances for rectangular bar applicable to
Square) Specifications B 16/B 16M, B 21/B 21M, B 98/B 98M (Cop-
Up to 1.00 [25], incl 0.010 [0.25] per Alloy UNS No. C65100), B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy
Over 1.00 to 2.00 [25 to 50], incl 0.015 [0.38] UNS Nos. C11000, C14500, C14700, C46400, C48200, and
Over 2.00 to 3.00 [50 to 75], incl 0.025 [0.65]
Over 3.00 to 3.50 [75 to 90], incl 0.035 [0.90]
C48500), B 140/B 140M, B 301/B 301M, B 453/B 453M, and
Over 3.50 to 4.00 [90 to 100], incl 0.060 [1.5] B 927.
A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given. Table 11—Width tolerances for rectangular bar applicable to
Specifications B 98/B 98M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C65500
and C66100), B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos.
C11000, C14500, C14700, C65500, and C77400), and B 138/ C36500, C37000, C37700, C61900, C62300, C63000,
B 138M (Copper Alloy UNS No. C67000), B 196/B 196M, C63200, C64200, C64210, C65500, C67500, C67600,
B 441, and B 929. C70620, C71520, and C77400), B 138/B 138M, B 139/
Table 6—Diameter tolerances for hot-rolled round rod ap- B 139M, B 150/B 150M, B 151/B 151M, B 196/B 196M,
plicable to Specification B 98/B 98M, B 124/B 124M, B 138/ B 411/B 411M, B 441, and B 929.
B 138M, B 150/B 150M, B 196/B 196M, and B 441. Table 12—Diameter tolerances for hot-forged rod and bar
Table 7—Thickness tolerances for rectangular and square applicable to Specification B 138/B 138M.
bar applicable to Specifications B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy 6.3 Length—Rod, bar, and shapes shall be furnished in
UNS Nos. C11000, C14500, and C14700) and B 301/B 301M. stock lengths with ends, unless the order specifies stock
Table 8—Thickness tolerances for rectangular and square lengths, specific lengths, or specific lengths with ends as
bar applicable to Specifications B 16/B 16M, B 21/B 21M, specified in Table 13, Table 14, and Table 15 for the product
B 98/B 98M (Copper Alloy UNS No. C65100), B 124/B 124M specification indicated:
(Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C46400, C48200, and C48500), Table 13—Length tolerances for full-length pieces appli-
B 140/B 140M, B 453/B 453M, and B 927. cable to Specifications B 16/B 16M, B 21/B 21M, B 98/

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TABLE 7 Thickness Tolerances for Rectangular and Square Bar
(Applicable to Specifications B 124/B 124M, (Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C11000, C14500, and C14700), and B 301/B 301M.)
Thickness Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A in. [mm] for Widths Given in Inches
Thickness, in. [mm] Over 1⁄2 to 11⁄4 [12 Over 11⁄4 to 2 [30 to Over 2 to 4 [50 to Over 4 to 8 [100 to Over 8 to 12 [200 to
⁄ [12] and Under
12
to 30] Incl 50] Incl 100] Incl 200] Incl 300] Incl
Over 0.188 to 0.500 [4.8 to 12], incl 0.003 [0.08] 0.003 [0.08] 0.0035 [0.09] 0.004 [0.10] 0.0045 [0.11] 0.0055 [0.13]
Over 0.500 to 1.00 [12 to 25], incl ... 0.004 [0.10] 0.004 [0.10] 0.0045 [0.11] 0.005 [0.13] 0.006 [0.15]
Over 1.00 to 2.00 [25 to 50], incl ... 0.0045 [0.11] 0.0045 [0.11] 0.005 [0.13] 0.006 [0.15] ...
Over 2.00 to 4.00 [50 to 100], incl ... ... ... 0.30B ... ...
A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.
B
Percent of specified thickness expressed to the nearest 0.001 in. [0.01 mm].

TABLE 8 Thickness Tolerances for Rectangular and Square Bar


(Applicable to Specifications B 16/B 16M, B 21/B 21M, B 98/B 98M (Copper Alloy UNS No. 65100), B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos.
C46400, C48200, and C48500), B 140/B 140M, B 453/B 453M, and B 927.)
Thickness Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A in. for Widths Given in Inches
Thickness, in. [mm]
⁄ and Under
12 Over 1⁄2 to 11⁄4 Incl Over 11⁄4 to 2 Incl Over 2 to 4 Incl Over 4 to 8 Incl Over 8 to 12 Incl
Over 0.188 to 0.500 [4.8 to 12], incl 0.0035 [0.09] 0.004 [0.10] 0.0045 [0.11] 0.0045 [0.11] 0.006 [0.13] 0.008 [0.20]
Over 0.500 to 1.00 [12 to 25], incl ... 0.0045 [0.11] 0.005 [0.13] 0.005 [0.13] 0.007 [0.18] 0.009 [0.23]
Over 1.00 to 2.00 [25 to 50], incl ... 0.005 [0.13] 0.005 [0.13] 0.006 [0.15] 0.008 [0.20] ...
Over 2.00 to 4.00 [50 to 100], incl ... ... ... 0.30B ... ...
A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.
B
Percent of specified thickness expressed to the nearest 0.001 in. [0.01 mm].

TABLE 9 Thickness Tolerances for Rectangular and Square Bar


(Applicable to Specifications B 98/B 98M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C65500 and C66100), B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C36500,
C37000, C37700, C61900, C62300, C63000, C63200, C64200, C64210, C65500, C67500, C67600, C70620, C75120, and C77400), B 138/
B 138M, B 139/B 139M, B 150/B 150M, B 151/B 151M, B 196/B 196M, B 411/B 411M, B 441, and B 929.)
Thickness Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A in. [mm] for Widths Given in Inches
Thickness, in. [mm] Over 1⁄2 to 11⁄4 [12 Over 11⁄4 to 2 [30 to Over 2 to 4 [50 to Over 4 to 8 [100 to Over 8 to 12 [200 to
⁄ [12] and Under
12
to 30] Incl 50] Incl 100] Incl 200] Incl 300] Incl
Over 0.188 to 0.500 [4.8 to 12], incl 0.005 [0.13] 0.005 [0.13] 0.006 [0.15] 0.007 [0.18] 0.009 [0.23] 0.012 [0.30]
Over 0.500 to 1.00 [12 to 25], incl ... 0.006 [0.15] 0.007 [0.18] 0.008 [0.20] 0.010 [0.25] 0.013 [0.33]
Over 1.00 to 2.00 [25 to 50], incl ... 0.006 [0.15] 0.007 [0.18] 0.009 [0.23] 0.011 [0.28] ...
Over 2.00 to 4.00 [50 to 100], incl ... ... ... 0.50B ... ...
A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.
B
Percent of specified thickness expressed to the nearest 0.001 in. [0.1 mm].

TABLE 10 Width Tolerances for Rectangular Bar TABLE 11 Width Tolerances for Rectangular Bar
(Applicable to Specifications B 16/B 16M, B 21/B 21M, B 98/B 98M (Applicable to Specifications B 98/B 98M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos.
(Copper Alloy UNS No. C65100), B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy UNS C65500 and C66100), B 124/B 124M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos.
Nos. C11000, C14500, C14700, C46400, C48200, and C48500), C36500, C37000, C37700, C61900, C62300, C63000, C63200,
B 140/B 140M, B 301/B 301M, B 453/B 453M, and B 927.) C64200, C64210, C65500, C67500, C67600, C70620, C75120, and
Width, in. [mm] Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A in. [mm] C77400), B 138/B 138M, B 139/B 139M, B 150/B 150M, B 151/
B 151M, B 196/B 196M, B 411/B 411M, B 441, and B 929.)
Over 0.188 to 0.500 [4.8 to 12], incl 0.0035 [0.09]
Over 0.500 to 1.25 [12 to 30], incl 0.005 [0.13] Width, in. [mm] Tolerances, Plus and Minus,A in. [mm]
Over 1.25 to 2.00 [30 to 50], incl 0.008 [0.20] Over 0.188 to 0.500 [4.8 to 12], incl 0.005 [0.13]
Over 2.00 to 4.00 [50 to 100], incl 0.012 [0.30]B Over 0.500 to 1.25 [12 to 30], incl 0.007 [0.18]
Over 4.00 to 12.00 [100 to 300], 0.30B [0.30] Over 1.25 to 2.00 [30 to 50], incl 0.010 [0.25]
incl Over 2.00 to 4.00 [50 to 100], incl 0.015 [0.38]
A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given. Over 4.00 to 12.00 [100 to 300], incl 0.50B [0.50]B
B
Percent of specified width expressed to the nearest 0.001 in. [0.01 mm]. A
When tolerances are specified as all plus or all minus, double the values given.
B
Percent of specified width expressed to the nearest 0.001 in. [0.01 mm].

B 98M, B 138/B 138M, B 139/B 139M, B 140/B 140M,


B 150/B 150M, B 151/B 151M, B 196/B 196M, B 301/ Table 15—Schedule of lengths (specific and stock) with ends
B 301M, B 371/B 371M, B 411/B 411M, B 441, B 453/ applicable to Specifications B 98/B 98M, B 138/B 138M (Cop-
B 453M, B 927, and B 929. per Alloy UNS No. C67000), B 139/B 139M, B 150/B 150M,
Table 14—Schedule of lengths (specific and stock) with ends B 151/B 151M, B 196/B 196M, B 371/B 371M, B 411/
applicable to Specifications B 16/B 16M, B 21/B 21M, B 138/ B 411M, and B 441.
B 138M (Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C67500 and C67600), 6.4 Straightness:
B 140/B 140M, B 301/B 301M, B 453/B 453M, B 927, and 6.4.1 Unless otherwise specified, drawn rod, bar, and
B 929. shapes, other than shafting rod, piston-finish rod shall be

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TABLE 12 Diameter Tolerances for Hot-Forged Rod and Bar lating the distance across parallel faces times 1.121 for hexagons and
(Applicable to Specification B 138/B 138M.) 1.064 for octagons.
Diameter or Distance Between Tolerances, All Plus, in. [mm] 6.5.3 Rectangular and Square Bar—Unless otherwise
Parallel Surfaces, in. [mm] As-Forged Rough-Turned
Over 3.50 [90] 0.125 [3.2] 0.050 [1.3] specified, square corners shall be furnished on rectangular and
square bar. When so ordered, the edge contours described in
6.5.4-6.5.7 inclusive shall be furnished.
TABLE 13 Length Tolerances for Rod, Bar, and Shapes (Full- 6.5.4 Square Corners—Unless otherwise specified, bar shall
Length Pieces Specific and Stock Lengths With or Without Ends) be finished with commercially square corners with a maximum
(Applicable to Specifications B 16/B 16M, B 21/B 21M, B 98/B 98M, permissible radius of 1⁄32 in. [1.0 mm] for bars over 3⁄16 to 1 in.
B 138/B 138M, B 139/B 139M, B 140/B 140M, B 150/B 150M, B 151/
B 151M, B 196/B 196M, B 301/B 301M, B 371/B 371M, B 411/B 411M, [5 to 25 mm], inclusive, in thickness, and 1⁄16 in. [1.5 mm] for
B 441, B 453/B 453M, B 927, and B 929.) bars over 1 in. [25 mm] in thickness.
6.5.5 Rounded Corners—When specified, bar shall be fin-
NOTE 1—The length tolerances in this table are all plus; if all minus
tolerances are desired, use the same values; if tolerances are desired plus
ished with corners rounded as shown in Fig. 1 to a quarter
and minus, halve the values given. circle with a radius of 1⁄16 in. [1.5 mm] for bars over 3⁄16 to 1 in.
Tolerances, All Plus, in. [mm]
[25 mm], inclusive, in thickness, and 1⁄8 in. [5 mm] for bars
Length Classification (Applicable Only to over 1 in. [25 mm] in thickness. The tolerance on the radius
Full-Length Pieces) shall be 625 %.
Specific lengths ⁄ [10]
38 6.5.6 Rounded Edge—When specified bar shall be finished
Specific lengths with ends 1 [25] with edges rounded as shown in Fig. 2, the radius of curvature
Stock lengths with or without ends 1 [25]A
A

A
being 11⁄4 times the thickness of the bar for bars over 3⁄16 in. [5
As stock lengths are cut and placed in stock in advance of orders, departure
from this tolerance is not practicable.
mm] in thickness. The tolerance on the radius shall be one
fourth the thickness of the bar.
furnished in straight lengths, of which the deviation from 6.5.7 Full Rounded Edge—When specified, bar shall be
straightness shall not exceed the limitations specified in Table finished with substantially uniform round edges, the radius of
16. To determine compliance with this tolerance, the lengths curvature being approximately one half the thickness of the
shall, in case of disagreement, be checked by the following product, as shown in Fig. 3, but in no case to exceed one half
method: the thickness of the product by more than 25 %.
6.4.1.1 Place the lengths on a level table so that the arc or 7. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance
departure from straightness is horizontal. Measure the depth of
7.1 Workmanship—The product shall be free from defects,
arc to the nearest 1⁄32 in. [1.0 mm], using a steel scale and a
but blemishes of a nature that do not interfere with normal
straightedge. Local departure from straightness should be
operations are acceptable. The product shall be well cleaned
measured with a 1-ft [300-mm] straightedge and a feeler gage.
and free from dirt.
6.4.2 Shafting rod, when so specified, shall comply with the
7.2 Finish—A superficial film of residual light lubricant
tolerances of Table 17. To determine compliance with this
normally is present and is permissible unless otherwise speci-
paragraph, shafting shall, in case of disagreement, be checked
fied.
by the following method:
7.3 Appearance:
6.4.2.1 Place the shaft upon two freely rotating supports,
7.3.1 The surface finish and appearance shall be the normal
one fourth of the shaft length extending beyond each support.
quality for product ordered.
Measure the departure from straightness at each end and at the
7.3.2 When application information is provided with the
center by means of a dial gage mounted on a suitable movable
contract or purchase order, the surface shall be that normally
block and set successively at the three points to be measured
produced for the application.
while rotating the shaft slowly and carefully to avoid vibration.
7.3.3 Superficial films of discoloration, or lubricants, or
The total range of the dial reading at a given point, divided by
tarnish inhibitors are permissible unless otherwise specified.
two, gives the departure from straightness at that point.
6.5 Edge Contours: 8. Sampling
6.5.1 Finish—All rectangular and square bar shall have
8.1 The lot size, portion size, and selection of sample pieces
finished edges.
shall be as follows:
6.5.2 Angles—All regular polygonal sections shall have
8.1.1 Lot Size—An inspection lot shall be 10 000 lbs [5000
substantially exact angles. For hexagonal and octagonal rods
kg], or less, of the same mill form, alloy, temper, and nominal
cold-drawn to size, corner radii shall not exceed 1⁄16 in. [1.5
dimensions, subject to inspection at one time. Alternatively, a
mm] for sizes up to 2 in. [50 mm], incl., and 3⁄32 in. [2.5 mm]
lot shall be the product of one cast bar from a single melt
for sizes over 2 in. [50 mm].
charge, or one continuous casting run whose weight does not
6.5.2.1 When specified, hexagons and octagons shall be
exceed 40 000 lbs [20 000 kg] that has been continuously
furnished with corners rounded to a radius of 11 % of the
processed and subject to inspection at one time.
distance bwtween parallel faces. The distance from corner to
8.1.2 Portion Size—The portion shall be four or more
corner (see Note 4) shall be the basis for acceptance or
pieces selected as to be representative of each lot. Should the
rejection. the appropriate tolerances are listed in Table 18.
lot consist of less than five pieces, representative samples shall
NOTE 4—The distance from corner to corner is determined by calcu- be taken from each piece.

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TABLE 14 Schedule of Lengths (Specific and Stock) with Ends for Rod, Bar, and Shapes
(Applicable to Specifications B 16/B 16M, B 21/B 21M, B 138/B 138M (Copper Alloy UNS No. C67500 and C67600), B 140/B 140M, B 301/
B 301M, B 453/B 453M, and B 927.)
Diameter or Distance Between Parallel Shortest Permissible Maximum Permissible
Nominal Length,
Surfaces for Round, Hexagonal, and Rectangular Bar, Area,A in.2 [mm2] Length,B % of Weight of Ends, % of
ft [mm]
Octagonal Rod, and Square Bar, in. [mm] Nominal Length Lot Weight
0.500 [12] and under 0.250 [160] and under 6 to 14 [2000 to 4250], incl 75 20
Over 0.500 to 1.00 [12 to 25], incl over 0.250 to 1.00 [160 to 650], incl 6 to 14 [2000 to 4250], incl 70 30
Over 1.00 to 1.50 [25 to 38], incl over 1.00 to 2.25 [650 to 1500], incl 6 to 12 [2000 to 3750], incl 60 40
Over 1.50 to 2.00 [38 to 50], incl over 2.25 to 4.00 [1500 to 2500], incl 6 to 12 [2000 to 3750], incl 50 45
Over 2.00 to 3.00 [50 to 75], incl over 4.00 to 9.00 [2500 to 5850], incl 6 to 10 [2000 to 3000], incl 40 50
A
Width times thickness, disregarding any rounded corners or edges.
B
Expressed to the nearest 1⁄2 ft [150 mm].

TABLE 15 Schedule of Lengths (Specific and Stock) with Ends for Rod, Bar, and Shapes
(Applicable to Specifications B 98/B 98M, B 138/B 138M (Copper Alloy UNS No. C67000), B 139/B 139M, B 150/B 150M, B 151/B 151M,
B 196/B 196M, B 371/B 371M, B 411/B 411M, B 441, and B 929.)
Diameter or Distance Between Parallel Shortest Permissible Maximum Permissible
Surfaces for Round, Hexagonal, and Rectangular Bar, Area,A in.2 [mm2] Nominal Length, ft [mm] Length,B % of Weight of Ends, % of
Octagonal Rod, and Square Bar, in. [mm] Nominal Length Lot Weight
0.500 [12] and under 0.250 [160] and under 6 to 12 [2000 to 4000], incl 65 30
Over 0.500 to 1.00 [12 to 25], incl over 0.250 to 1.00 [160 to 650], incl 6 to 12 [2000 to 4000], incl 60 40
Over 1.00 to 1.50 [25 to 38], incl over 1.00 to 2.25 [650 to 1500], incl 6 to 10 [2000 to 3000], incl 50 50
Over 1.50 to 2.00 [38 to 50], incl over 2.25 to 4.00 [1500 to 2500], incl 6 to 10 [2000 to 3000], incl 40 60
A
Width times thickness, disregarding any rounded corners or edges.
B
Expressed to the nearest 1⁄2 ft [150 mm].

TABLE 16 Straightness Tolerances for Rod, Bar, and Shapes TABLE 17 Straightness Tolerances for Shafting
Form and Size, in. Maximum Curvature
(Applicable to Specifications B 21/B 21M, B 138/B 138M, B 139/
Length, ft [mm] B 139M, and B 150/B 150M.)
[mm] (Depth of Arc), in. [mm]
FOR GENERAL USE Maximum Permissible
Minimum Diameter
Departure from Straightness
(Applicable to Specifications B 16/B 16M, B 21/B 21M, B 98/B 98M, B 138/ Length of Shaft, ft [mm] Applicable for Length
of Either Center or End
B 138M, B 139/B 139M, B 140/B 140M, B 150/B 150M, B 151/B 151M, B 196/ Indicated, in. [mm]
Portions, in. [mm]
B 196M, B 301/B 301M, B 371/B 371M, B 411/B 411M, B 441, B 453/B 453M,
B 927, and B 929.) Up to 6 [2000], incl 0.005 [0.13] ⁄ [12]
12

7 [1750] 0.007 [0.18] ⁄ [12]


12

Rod: drawn up to 2 [600] ⁄ [0.80]


1 32
8 [2400] 0.009 [0.23] 1⁄2 [12]

incl 2 to 5 [600 to 1500] ⁄in any 2-ft portion [0.80 in


1 32
9 [2750] 0.012 [0.30] 1⁄2 [12]

any 600-mm portion]A 10 [3050] 0.014 [0.36] 1⁄2 [12]

incl 5 to 10 [1500 to 3000] 1⁄8 in any 5-ft portion [3.0 in 11 [3350] 0.017 [0.43] 1⁄2 [12]

any 1500-mm portion]A 12 [3650] 0.020 [0.50] 1⁄2 [12]

10 [3000] and over 1⁄2 in any 10-ft portion [12 in


14 [4250] 0.028 [0.63] 5⁄8 [16]

any 3000-mm portion]A 16 [4875] 0.036 [0.91] 3⁄4 [20]

Bar and shapes 6 [2000] and over 1⁄2 in any 6-ft portion [12 in
18 [5500] 0.045 [1.14] 1 [25]
(rolled or drawn) any 2000-mm portion]A,B 20 [6100] 0.055 [1.4] 11⁄4 [30]
DRAWN ROD—FOR AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE USE 22 [6700] 0.068 [1.73] 11⁄2 [40]
24 [7300] 0.078 [2.00] 13⁄4 [44]
(Applicable to Specifications B 16/B 16M, B 140/B 140M, B 301/B 301M, and 26 [7900] 0.094 [2.38] 2 [50]
B 453/B 453M.)
Round only:
Under 1⁄4 [6.35] 10 [3000] and over ⁄ in any 10-ft portion [12 in
12
TABLE 18 Tolerances for Rounded Corner Hexagons and
any 3000-mm portion]A
Octagons
⁄ [6.35] and over
14 10 [3000] and over 1⁄4 in any 10-ft portion [6.35 in

any 3000-mm portion]A Distance Between Tolerances on Distance Across Corners


Local departure from ... 1⁄64 in any 1-ft portion of Parallel Faces, in. [mm] (Plus and Minus), in. [mm]
straightness, 1⁄4 the total length [0.40 in any
Up to 11⁄16 [17.3], incl 0.008 [0.20]
[6.35] and 300-mm portion of the total
Over 11⁄16 to 2 [17.3 to 50], incl 0.010 [0.25]
over only length]
Over 2 [50] 0.5 %
Hexagonal and
octagonal:
Under 1⁄4 [6.35] 10 [3000] and over ⁄ in any 10-ft portion [12.7 in
12

any 3000-mm portion]A


⁄ [6.35] and over
14 10 [3000] and over 3⁄8 in any 10-ft portion [9.5 in

any 3000-mm portion]A from the pieces selected in 8.1.2 and combined into one
A
Of total length. composite sample. The minimum weight of the composite
B
Applicable to any longitudinal surface or edge. sample shall be 150 g.
8.2.2 Instead of sampling as directed in 8.2.1, the manufac-
8.2 Chemical Analysis: turer shall have the option of sampling at the time castings are
8.2.1 The sample for chemical analysis shall be taken in poured or from the semifinished product. When samples are
accordance with Practice E 255 for product in its final form taken during the course of manufacture, sampling of the

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replicate analyses of the sample(s) and the results of each
replication shall meet the requirements of the product specifi-
cation.
9.1.2 Tensile Strength, Grain Size, Electrical Resistivity—
The test results for each individual test specimen shall be
reported as the average of results obtained from specimens
prepared from each of two pieces selected in 8.1.2 and each
specimen must meet the requirements of the product specifi-
NOTE 1—The arc shall not necessarily be tangent at Points A but the cation. In the case of copper-beryllium alloy, two specimens
product shall be commercially free from sharp, rough, or projecting edges. shall be taken for each required test. One specimen from each
FIG. 1 Rounded Corners piece shall be tested without further treatment, and the other
specimen shall be tested after precipitation heat treatment.
9.1.2.1 Rockwell Hardness—The value of the hardness
number of each specimen shall be established as the arithmeti-
cal average of at least three readings and each specimen must
meet the requirements of the product specification.
9.1.2.2 Bend, Cuprous Oxide (Hydrogen Embrittlement Sus-
ceptibility), and Mercurous Nitrate Tests—All specimens
tested must meet the product requirements to qualify for
specification conformance.
9.1.3 Other Requirements—At least two specimens shall be
NOTE 1—The arc shall be substantially symmetrical with the axis of the subjected to test for each of the other requirements and each
product. The corners, A, will usually be sharp but shall not have rough or specimen shall conform to the test requirements.
projecting edges. 9.2 Retests:
FIG. 2 Rounded Edge 9.2.1 When requested by the manufacturer or supplier, a
retest shall be permitted when test results obtained by the
purchaser fail to conform with the product specification re-
quirement(s).
9.2.2 Retesting shall be as directed in the product specifi-
cation for the initial test except for the number of test
specimens which shall be twice that normally required for the
test. Test results for all specimens shall conform to the product
NOTE 1—The arc shall not necessarily be tangent at Points A but shall
be substantially symmetrical with the axis of the product, and the product
specification requirement(s) in retest and failure to comply
shall be commercially free from sharp, rough, or projecting edges. shall be cause for lot rejection.
FIG. 3 Full Rounded Edge
10. Specimen Preparation
finished product by the manufacturer is not required. The 10.1 Chemical Analysis—Sample preparation shall be in
number of samples taken for the determination of composition accordance with Practice E 255.
shall be as follows: 10.1.1 Analytical specimen preparation shall be the respon-
8.2.2.1 When samples are taken at the time the castings are sibility of the reporting laboratory.
poured, at least one sample shall be taken for each group of 10.2 Tensile Test—The test specimen shall conform to the
castings poured from the same source of molten metal. requirements prescribed for the particular product in the Test
8.2.2.2 When samples are taken from semifinished product, Specimen Section of Test Methods E 8 and E 8M (see Round
a sample shall be taken to represent each 10 000 lbs [5000 kg], Specimens; Specimens for Wire, Rod, and Bar; Specimens for
or fraction thereof, except that not more than one sample shall Rectangular Bar; or Specimens for Shapes Structure or Other).
be required per piece. Unless specified, tensile testing may be performed on unma-
8.2.2.3 Only one sample need be taken from the semifin- chined samples by using the maximum gage length extensom-
ished product of one cast bar from a single melt charge eters that will fit between the gripping devices. The testing
continuously processed. facility must be able to demonstrate that there is no statistically
8.3 Samples for All Other Tests—Samples for all other tests significant difference between the unmachined test results and
shall be taken from the sample portions selected in 8.1.2 and be the standard test method defined in Test Methods E 8. Statis-
of a convenient size to accommodate the test and comply with tical significance testing must follow Practice D 4855.
the requirements of the appropriate product specification and 10.3 Grain Size—The test specimen shall be prepared in
test method. accordance with Practice E 3.
10.4 Rockwell Hardness—The test specimen shall be of a
9. Number of Tests and Retests size and shape to permit testing by the available test equipment
9.1 Tests: and shall be taken to permit testing in a plane parallel or
9.1.1 Chemical Analysis—Chemical composition shall be perpendicular to the direction of deformation given to the
determined as the per element mean of results from at least two product.

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10.4.1 The surface of the test specimen shall be sufficiently 11.1.1 The test method(s) used to obtain data for the
smooth and even to permit the accurate determination of preparation of certification or test report, or both, shall be made
hardness. available to the purchaser on request.
10.4.2 The specimen shall be free of scale and foreign 11.2 Chemical Composition:
matter and care shall be taken to avoid any change in condition, 11.2.1 In case of dispute, an applicable test method may be
that is, heating or cold work. found in the following documents: Test Methods E 53, E 54,
10.5 Electrical Resistivity—Test specimens are to be full E 62, E 75, E 76, E 118, E 121, E 478, and E 581.
size where practical and shall be the full cross section of the 11.2.1.1 The specific method to be used for each specified
material it represents. element shall be prescribed in the product specification.
10.5.1 When the test specimen is cut from material in bulk,
11.2.1.2 The test methods for the determination of compo-
care shall be taken that the properties are not appreciably
sition for copper-beryllium alloys shall be as described in
altered in the preparation. Plastic deformation may work
Annex A1 of Specification B 194.
harden a material and tend to raise the resistivity, while heating
tends to anneal the material with a consequent reduction in 11.2.2 The method(s) to be used for the determination of
resistivity. element(s) resulting from contractual or purchase order agree-
10.5.2 When necessary, products are to be rolled or cold- ment shall be as agreed upon between the manufacturer or
drawn to a wire approximately 0.080 in. (12 gage AWG) (2.0 supplier and the purchaser.
mm) and at least 160 in. [4000 mm] in length. The specimen 11.3 Other Tests:
shall be annealed at approximately 935 6 10°F [500 6 20°C] 11.3.1 The product in final form shall conform with physi-
for 30 min in an inert atmosphere and cooled to ambient cal, mechanical, and other requirements specified in the prod-
temperature in the inert atmosphere. uct specification when subjected to test in accordance with the
10.5.3 For heat-treatable material, diameter and heat treat- appropriate test method in the following table:
ment shall be agreed upon between the manufacturer and the Test Test Methods
purchaser. Grain size E 112
10.6 Residual Stress Test—When specified in the ordering Electrical resistivity B 193
information, test specimens shall conform to the requirements Tensile E 8/E 8M
Rockwell hardness E 18
of Test Methods B 154 or B 858, as applicable. Hydrogen embrittlement B 577
10.6.1 Residual stress test specimens shall be of the full size Semi-guided bend E 290
of the product and tested without bending, springing, polishing,
or any other preparation, except as allowed by the test method. 11.3.2 Grain Size—The intercept method shall be used to
10.7 Determination of Cuprous Oxide (Hydrogen Embrittle- determine grain size in case of dispute.
ment Susceptibility) in Copper—Test specimen shall conform 11.3.3 Electrical Resistivity—The limit of measurement
to the appropriate requirements of the Test Specimen Section uncertainty for Test Method B 193 shall be 60.30 % as a
of Test Methods B 577. routine method and 60.15 % as an umpire method.
10.8 Bend Test: 11.3.4 Tensile:
10.8.1 The test specimen shall be prepared in accordance 11.3.4.1 The method to be used for determining yield
with Test Method E 290. strength shall be specified in the product specification.
10.8.2 When impractical to test full-size specimens but 11.3.4.2 Elongation shall be determined in accordance with
practical to test full-thickness specimens from material not the first two paragraphs of the subsection entitled “Elongation”
exceeding 11⁄2 in. [40 mm] in nominal thickness, the specimens of the Procedure section of Test Methods E 8 and E 8M.
shall be of the thickness of the material and the ratio of width 11.3.4.3 Whenever test results are obtained from both full-
to thickness shall be 2:1, provided the width is not less than 3⁄4 size and machined specimens and they differ, the test results
in. [20 mm]. from the full-size specimens shall prevail.
10.8.3 When material exceeds 1⁄2 in. [10 mm] in thickness 11.3.4.4 Test results are not seriously affected by variations
diameter, or distance across flats, the specimen may be in speed of testing. A considerable range of testing speed is
machined when full-section or full-thickness specimen are not permitted; however, the rate of stressing to the yield strength
used. The diameter or thickness of the specimen shall be at should not exceed 100 ksi/min. Above the yield strength the
least 1⁄2 in. [10 mm] and the ratio of width to thickness of movement per minute of the testing machine head under load
rectangular specimens shall be 2:1. In rectangular specimens of should not exceed 0.5 in./in. or gage length (or distance
reduced thickness, the outside or tension surface shall be an as between grips for full-section specimens).
fabricated surface.
11.3.5 Rockwell Hardness—Special attention should be
10.9 Should any test specimen show defective machining or
given the Standardizing Machine section of Test Methods E 18.
develop flaws, it may be discarded and another specimen
substituted. 11.3.6 Hydrogen Embrittlement—In case of dispute, Proce-
dure C, Closed Bend Test, of Test Methods B 577 shall be used.
11. Test Methods 11.4 The product shall meet the performance requirements
11.1 The test method(s) used for quality control or produc- of the product specification when subjected to the following
tion control, or both, for the determination of conformance test as required:
with product property requirements are discretionary. 11.4.1 Residual Stress Tests:

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11.4.1.1 Unless otherwise agreed upon by the manufacturer, 13.3 The manufacturer, or supplier, and the purchaser may
or supplier, and the purchaser, the manufacturer shall have the accomplish the final inspection simultaneously by mutual
option of using either the mercurous nitrate test or the ammonia agreement.
vapor test.
14. Rejection and Rehearing
11.4.1.2 Mercurous Nitrate Test—The material shall be
subjected to test in accordance with Test Method B 154. 14.1 Rejection:
11.4.1.3 Ammonia Vapor Test—The material shall be sub- 14.1.1 Product that fails to conform to the requirements of
jected to test in accordance with Test Method B 858. If the pH the product specification may be rejected.
value is not specified in the product specification, it shall be 14.1.2 Rejection shall be reported to the manufacturer, or
established per agreement between the supplier and purchaser. supplier, promptly and in writing.
11.4.2 Semiguided Bend Test—The mandrel radius and bend 14.1.3 In case of disagreement or dissatisfaction with the
angle shall be specified in the product specification. When the results of the test upon which rejection was based, the
test specimen has been machined, the retained original surface manufacturer or supplier may make claim for a rehearing.
shall constitute the outer periphery of the bend that shall be 14.2 Rehearing—As a result of product rejection, the manu-
made on a radius equal to that dimension of the machined facturer or supplier may make claim for retest to be conducted
radial to the bend. by the manufacturer or supplier and the purchaser. Samples of
the rejected product shall be taken in accordance with the
12. Significance of Numerical Limits product specification and tested by both parties as directed in
the product specification, or, alternatively, upon agreement by
12.1 For the purpose of determining compliance with the both parties, an independent laboratory may be selected for the
specified limits for requirements of the properties listed in the tests using the test methods prescribed in the specification.
following table and for dimensional tolerances, an observed
value or a calculated value shall be rounded as indicated in 15. Certification
accordance with the rounding method of Practice E 29. 15.1 When specified in the purchase order or contract, the
Property Rounded Unit for Observed or purchaser shall be furnished certification that samples repre-
Calculated Value senting each lot have been tested and inspected as directed in
Chemical composition the product specification and the requirements have been met.
Hardness nearest unit in the last right-hand significant- 15.2 Certification is mandatory for product purchased for
Electrical resistivity digit used in expressing the limiting value ASME Boiler and Pressure Code application.
Electrical conductivity
16. Mill Test Report
Tensile strength
nearest ksi [5 MPa]
Yield strength 16.1 When specified in the purchase order or contract, the
manufacturer or supplier shall furnish to the purchaser a
Elongation: nearest 1 %
manufacturer’s test report showing the results of the required
Grain size: tests.
Under 0.060 mm nearest multiple of 0.005 mm
0.060 mm and over nearest 0.01 mm 17. Packaging and Package Marking
17.1 Packaging—The material shall be separated by size,
13. Inspection composition, and temper and prepared for shipment in such a
manner as to ensure acceptance by common carrier for
13.1 The manufacturer shall inspect and make tests neces- transportation and to afford protection from normal hazards of
sary to verify that the product furnished conforms to the transportation.
requirements prescribed in the product specification. 17.2 Package Marking—Each shipping unit shall be legibly
13.2 Source inspection of the material by the purchaser may marked with the purchase order number, metal or alloy
be agreed upon between the manufacturer, or supplier, and the designation, temper, size, shape, gross and net weight, and
purchaser as part of the purchase order. In which case, the name of supplier or manufacturer. The specification number
nature of the facilities needed to satisfy the inspector repre- shall be shown when specified.
senting the purchaser that the product is being furnished in
accordance with the product specification shall be included in 18. Keywords
the agreement. All tests and the inspection shall be conducted 18.1 bar, general requirements; bar, rod, shapes, general
so as not to interfere unnecessarily with the operations of the requirements; rod, general requirements; shape, general
works. requirements

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SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS

The following supplementary requirements shall apply only when specified by the purchaser in the
inquiry, contract, or order, for agencies of the U.S. Government.

S1. Referenced Documents unless disapproved by the purchaser at the time the order is
S1.1 The following documents of the issue in effect on date placed. The purchaser shall have the right to perform any of the
of material purchase form a part of this specification to the inspections or tests set forth when such inspections and tests
extent referenced herein: are deemed necessary to ensure that the material conforms to
S1.1.1 Federal Standards:5 prescribed requirements.
Fed. Std. No. 102 Preservation, Packaging, and Packing S3. Identification Marking
Levels
Fed. Std. No. 123 Marking for Shipment (Civil Agencies) S3.1 All material shall be properly marked for identification
Fed. Std. No. 185 Identification Marking of Copper and in accordance with Fed. Std. No. 185 except that the ASTM
Copper-Base Alloy Mill Products specification number and the alloy number shall be used.
S1.1.2 Military Standards:5 S4. Preparation for Delivery
MIL-STD-129 Marking for Shipment and Storage
S4.1 Preservation, Packaging, Packing:
S1.1.3 Military Specification:5
S4.1.1 Military Agencies—The material shall be separated
MIL-C-3993 Packaging of Copper and Copper-Base Alloy
by size, composition, grade or class, and shall be preserved and
Mill Products
packaged, Level A or C, packed Level A, B, or C, as specified
S2. Quality Assurance in the contract or purchase order, in accordance with the
S2.1 Responsibility for Inspection: requirements of MIL-C-3993.
S2.1.1 Unless otherwise specified in the contract or pur- S4.1.2 Civil Agencies—The requirements of Fed. Std. No.
chase order, the manufacturer is responsible for the perfor- 102 shall be referenced for definitions of the various levels of
mance of all inspection and test requirements specified. Except packaging protection.
as otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order, the S4.2 Marking:
manufacturer may use his own or any other suitable facilities S4.2.1 Military Agencies—In addition to any special mark-
for the performance of the inspection and test requirements ing required by the contract or purchase order, marking for
shipment shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-129.
S4.2.2 Civil Agencies—In addition to any special marking
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Available from Standardization Documents Order Desk, Bldg. 4 Section D, 700 required by the contract or purchase order, marking for
Robbins Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094, Attn: NPODS. shipment shall be in accordance with Fed. Std. No. 123.

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APPENDIX

(Nonmandatory Information)

X1. STANDARD DENSITIES

X1.1 For purposes of calculating weights, cross sections, covered by the specifications listed in Section 1 shall be taken
and so forth, the densities of the coppers and copper alloys as follows:

Copper or Copper Alloy Density,


ASTM Designation Material
UNS No. lb/in.3 [g/cm3]
B 16/B 16M free-cutting brass C36000 0.307 [8.50]

B 21/B 21M naval brass C46200 0.305 [8.44]


C46400 0.304 [8.41]
C48200 0.305 [8.42]
C48500 0.305 [8.41]

B 98/B 98M copper-silicon alloy C65100 0.316 [8.75]


C65500 0.308 [8.53]
C65800 0.308 [8.53]
C66100 0.308 [8.53]

B 124/B 124M copper C11000 0.323 [8.94]


copper-tellurium C14500 0.323 [8.94]
copper-sulfur C14700 0.323 [8.94]
forging brass C37700 0.305 [8.44]
naval brass C46400 0.304 [8.41]
medium leaded naval brass C48200 0.305 [8.44]
leaded naval brass C48500 0.305 [8.44]
aluminum-bronze C61900 0.271 [7.5]
aluminum-bronze, 9 % C62300 0.277 [7.66]
aluminum-nickel bronze C63000 0.274 [7.58]
aluminum-silicon bronze C64200 0.278 [7.69]
aluminum-silicon bronze, 6.7 % C64210 0.278 [7.69]
high-silicon bronze (A) C65500 0.308 [8.53]
manganese bronze (A) C67500 0.302 [8.36]
nickel silver, 45-10 C77400 0.306 [8.47]
B 138/B 138M manganese bronze C67000 0.286 [7.92]
C67500 0.302 [8.36]

B 139/B 139M phosphor bronze C51000 0.320 [8.86]


C52100 0.318 [8.80]
C52400 0.317 [8.77]
C53400 0.322 [8.91]
C54400 0.320 [8.86]

B 140/B 140M leaded red brass C31400 0.319 [8.83]


C31600 0.320 [8.86]
C32000 0.317 [8.77]

B 150/B 150M aluminum bronze C61300 0.285 [7.89]


aluminum bronze C61400 0.285 [7.89]
aluminum bronze C61900 0.270 [7.5]
aluminum bronze, 9% C62300 0.276 [7.66]
aluminum bronze C62400 0.269 [7.45]
aluminum-nickel bronze C63000 0.274 [7.58]
aluminum-nickel bronze C63200 0.276 [7.64]
aluminum-silicon bronze C64200 0.278 [7.69]
aluminum-silicon bronze, 6.7 % C64210 0.278 [7.69]
B 151/B 151M copper-nickel-zinc alloy (nickel silver) and copper-nickel alloy C70600 0.323 [8.94]
C71500 0.323 [8.94]
C72000 0.323 [8.94]
C74500 0.313 [8.86]
C75200 0.317 [8.77]
C75700 0.314 [8.69]
C76400 0.315 [8.72]

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Copper or Copper Alloy Density,


ASTM Designation Material
UNS No. lb/in.3 [g/cm3]
C77000 0.314 [8.69]
C79200 0.314 [8.69]
C79400 0.317 [8.77]
B 187/B 187M copper: ... 0.323 [8.94]
deoxidized and oxygen-free ... 0.321 [8.89]
other classifications

B 196/B 196M copper-beryllium alloy C17000 0.297 [8.22]


C17200 0.297 [8.22]
C17300 0.297 [8.22]

B 301/B 301M free-cutting copper C14500 0.323 [8.94]


C14700 0.323 [8.94]
C14710 0.323 [8.94]
C14720 0.323 [8.94]
C18700 0.323 [8.94]

B 371/B 371M copper-zinc-silicon alloy C69400 0.296 [8.94]


C69700 0.300 [8.19]

B 411/B 411M copper-nickel-silicon alloy C64700 0.322 [8.91]

B 441 copper-cobalt-beryllium C17500 0.316 [8.75]


copper-nickel-beryllium C17510 0.316 [8.75]

B 453/B 453M copper-zinc-lead (leaded brass) C33500 0.306 [8.47]


C34000 0.306 [8.47]
C34500 0.306 [8.47]
C35000 0.305 [8.44]
C35300 0.306 [8.47]
C35600 0.307 [8.50]

B 455 copper-zinc-lead (leaded brass) C38000 0.305 [8.44]


C38500 0.306 [8.47]
B 929 copper-nickel-tin spinodal alloy C72900 0.323 [8.94]

SUMMARY OF CHANGES

Committee B05 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue
(B 249/B 249M – 04e1) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved Feb. 1, 2006.)

(1) Revised 12.1 to conform to B05 Outline of Form with section, to 6.2, and to the appropriate referenced tables (Table
respect to rounding. 5, Table 9, Table 11, Table 13, Table 15, and Table 16).
(2) Added new Specification B 929 to Referenced Documents (3) Added new Specification B 929 to Appendix X1.

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