Astm B124-1996
Astm B124-1996
Astm B124-1996
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Document Name:
CFR Section(s):
46 CFR 56.60-2
Standards Body:
Official Incorporator:
THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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Designation: B 124 - 96
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,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 ofDefense.
1. Scope*
1.1 This specification establishes the requirements for
copper and copper alloy rod, bar, and shapes intended for
hot forging. The following copper and copper alloys are
included:
Copper UNS Nos.
CI1000
CI4500
Cr4700
C36500
C37700
, 'C46400
C48200
C48500
C61900
C62300
C63000
C63200
C64200
C64210
C65500
C67500
C77400
4. General Requirements
4.1 The following sections of Specification B 249 form a
part of this specification:
"
4.1.1 Terminology,
4.1.2 Material and Manufacture,
4.1.3 Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance,
4.1.4 Sampling,
4.1.5 Number of Tests and Retests, .
4.1.6 Specimen Preparation,
4.1.7 Test Methods,
4.1.8 Significance of Numerical Limi.ts, .
4.1.9 Inspection,
.
4 Available from American National Standards Institute, liW. 42nd St., 13th
Floor, New York, NY 10036.
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TABLE 1 Chemical Requirements
Composition, %
Copper
Copper
Plus
Elements
with
Arsenic
Specific
Limits
Present,
min
or
Copper
Alloy
UNS
No.
Copper
Lead
Tin
Iron
~
99.90 liIin A
99.90 min c
99.90 minF
58.0-61.0
58.0-61.0
59.0-62.0
59.0-62.0
59.0-62.0
remainder
remainder
remainder
remainder
remainder
remainder
remainder
57.0-60.0
43.0-47.0
...
...
...
"',"
...
...
0.25-0.7
1.5-2.5
0.20 max
0.40-1.0
1.3-'2.2
0.02 max
...
...
0.02
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.20
0.20
max
max
max
max
max
max
Manganese
Zinc
Sulfur
Tellurium
Phosphorus
.....
. ..
"
. ..
...
...
Silicon
,-
C11000
C14500 B
C14700 E
C36500
C37700
C46400
C48200
C48500
C61900
C62300
C63000
C63200
C64200
C6421 0
C65500
C67500
C77400
Nickel
Aluminum
(incl cei)
. ..
...
. ..
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
8.5-10.0
1.0 max 8.5-11.0
4.0-5.5 9.0-11.0
4.0-4.8 8.7-9.5
0.25 max 6.3-7.6
0.25 max 6.3-7.0
0.6 max ...
...
0.25 max
9.0-11.0 ...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
. ..
...
...
...
. ..
...
...
...
...
. ..
...
...
...
remainder
remainder
remainder
remainder
remainder
0.8 max
...
0.25 max
0.25 max
0.10 max
1.5-2.2
1.5-2.0
2.8-3.8
...
0.50 max
1.5 max
1.2-2.0
0.10 max
0.10 max
0.50-1.3
0.05-0.5
...
. ..
...
0.30 max
...
0.50 max
0.50 max
1.5 max
remainder
remainder
. ..
...
0.20-0.50
...
...
...
...
...
...
. ..
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
. ..
0.40-0.7 0.004-0.012 D
. ..
...
...
. ..
. ..
...
...
...
. ..
...
...
...
...
...
...
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
. ..
...
. ..
. ..
...
....
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
. ..
. ..
0.15 max
0.15 max
...
...
. ..
. ..
...
...
...
...
. ..
...
...
...
...
...
99.5
99.5
99.5
....
99.5
99.5
99.5
...
. ..
7. Temper
7.1 Product temper shall be subject to agreement between
the manufacturer and the purchaser.
7.1.1 Product tempers normally available under this specification and as defined in Practice B 601 are M30, M20, and
M50.
6. Chemical Composition
6.1 The material shall conform to the requirements in
Table 1 for the specified copper or copper alloy.
6.1.1 These specification limits do not preclude the presence of other elements. Limits may be established' and
analysis required for unnamed elements by agreement between the manufacturer or supplier and the purchaser.
6.2 When the value of an element for a specified copper
\ alloy is identified as the "Remainder," that "Remainder"
value shall be determined as the difference between the sum
of results for specified elements and 100 %.
6.3 When all elements in Table 1 for the specified copper
alloy are determined the sum of results shall be as follows:
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The tolerance for the full-length pieces shall be plus 1 in.
(25.4 mm).
10.3.2 For rod and bar for forging over 1 in. (25.4 mm) up
to and including 2 in. (50.8 mm) in diameter the lengths
shall be random lengths, from 4 to 12 ft (1.22 to 3.66 m).
10.3.3 Rod and bar for forging over 2 in. (50.8 mm) in
diameter shall be ordered in special lengths.
10.4 Straightness-The material shall be straight, within 1
in. (25.4 mm) maximum depth of arc in 6 ft (1.83 m) ..
ft
ft
12
10
8
6
6
6
4
4
Range, %
0.005-12
6-12
0-0.15
43-99.9
0.15-5
0.02-3
0.10-2.0
0.004-0.7
0.10-4
0-0.5
0.40-1
0.2-1.5
0.3-1.5
2-40
Arsenic
Copper
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Phosphorus
Silicon
Sulfur
Tellurium
Tin
Zinc
Test Method
ISO No. 3110 (AA)
E478
E 62
E 478
E54
E 478 (AA)
E 62
E 62
E 62
E 76 (Gravimetric)
E 121
E 478 (photometric)
E 478 (AA)
E 478 (Titrametric)
Stock Lengths
Ordered Length
Element
Aluminum
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APPENDIX .
. (Nonmandatory Information)
xl.
FORGING PRACTICE
Name
Copper
Copper-tellurium
Copper-sulfur
Leaded muntz metal, uninhibited
Forging brass
Naval brass
Medium leaded naval brass
Leaded naval brass
Aluminum bronze
Aluminum bronze, 9 %
Aluminum-nickel bronze
Aluminum-nickel bronze
Aluminum-silicon bronze
Aluminum-silicon bronze, 6.7 %
High-silicon bronze(A)
Manganese bronze (A)
Nickel silver, 45-10
Forgeability RatingA
OF
1400-1700
1350-1650
1400-1600
1200-1450
1200-1450
1200-1500
1200-1500
1200-1500
1300-1600
1300-1600
1450-1700
1450-1700
1300-1600
1300-1600
1300-1600
1350-1550
1300-1500
1030-1200
1010-1170
750-875
920-1060
920-1060
920-109.0
920-1090'
920-1090
980-1140
980-1140
1060-1200
1060-1200
980-1140
980-1140
980-1140
1010-1120
980-1090
65
65
65
100
100
90
90
90
75
75
75
75
75
75
40
80
85
A Relative forgeability rating takes into consideration such variable factors as pressure, die wear, and plasticity (hot). Since it is impractible to reduce these variables to
common units, calibration in terms of a percentage of the most generally used alloy, forging brass (100 %), is considered the most practical basis for such ratings. The
values shown represent the general opinion and are intended for information to enable the designer to better understand the forging characteristics of these various alloys.
Intricate parts are more likely to be available in alloys having a high rating.
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
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, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428.
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Designation: B 124M - 96
"'[Metric]1
This standard is issued under the fixed' designation B 124M; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (.) indicates an editorial change' since the last revision or reapproval.
This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense. 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 establishes the requirements for
copper and copper alloy rod, bar, and shapes intended for
hot forging. The following copper and copper alloys are
included:
Copper UNS Nos.
CllOOO
Cl4500
C14700
C36500
C37700
C46400
C48200
C48500
C61900
C62300
C63000
C63200
C64200
C64210
C65500
C67500
. C77400
4. General Requirements
4.1 The following sections of Specification B 249M form
a part of this specification:
4.1.1 Terminology,
4.1.2 Material and Manufacture,
4.1.3 Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance,
4.1.4 Sampling,
4.1.5 Number of Tests and Retests,
4.1.6 Specimen Preparation,
4.1.7 Test Methods,
4.1.8 Significance of Numerical Limits,
4.1.9 Inspection,
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~~ B 124M
TABLE 1
Copper or
Copper Alloy
UNS No.
C11000
C14500 B
G147:00.;
C36500
C37700
C46400
C48200
C48500
C61900
C62300
C63000
C63200
. C64200
C6421 0
C65500
C67500
C77400
Chemical Requirements
Composition, %
Copper
Iron
Tin
Lead
...
...
...
...
...
...
.. .
...
...
Nickel
(incl Co)
...
Aluminum
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
.. .
...
...
....
....
...
...
1.0 max
4.0-5.5
4.0-4.8
0.25 max
0.25 max
0.6 max
8.5-10.0
8.5-11.0
9.0-11.0
8.7-9.5
6.3-7.6
6.3-7.0
...
...
0.25 max
9.0-11.0
...
Silicon
Manganes
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
0.25 max
0.25 max
0.10 max
1.5-2.2
1.5-2.0
2.8-3.8
0.50 max
1.5 max
1.2-2.0
0.10 max
0.10 max
0.50-1.3
0.05-0.5
.. .
...
Zinc
...
...
...
...
...
0.20-0.50
remainder
remainder
remainder
remainder
remainder
0.8 max
...
0.30 max
...
0.50 max
0.50 max
1.5 max
remainder
remainder
...
Sulfur
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Phosphorus
Tellurium
...
...
0.40-0.7
0.004-0.012D
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Arsenic
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
0.15 max
0.15 max
...
...
...
Sum of Results
Percent, % min
99.6
99.5
TABLE 2
7. Temper
7.1 Product temper shall be subject to agreement between
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Stock Lengths
Ordered Length, m
4
3
2
2
2
1
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ances for Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C36500, C37700, C46400,
11. Test Methods
C48200, C48500, C61900, C62300, C63000, C63200,
11.1 The test method(s) used for quality control or
C64200, C6421O, and C67500.
production control, or both, for the determination of con10.1:1.5 For M30, bar, refer to Table 5 for width tolerformance with product property requirements are discreances for Copper Alloy UNS Nos. CI1000, C14500, C14700;
.tionary.
C65500,andC77400.
.
11.1.1 The test method(s) used to obtain data for the
10.1.1.6 For H50, rod, refer to Table 1 for Copper Alloy . - preparation of certification or test report, or both~. shall be
UNS Nos. CI1000, C14500, C14700, C46400, C48200, and
made available to the purchaser on request. . ",
C48500.
11.2 Chemical Analysis:
10.1.1.7 For H50, rod, refer to Table 2 for Copper Alloy
11.2.1 Chemical composition shall, in case of disagreeUNS Nos. C36500, C37700, C619QO, C62300, C63000,
ment, be determined as follows:
C63200, C64200, C65500, C67500, and C77400.
Element
Range, %
Test Method
10.1.1.8 ForH50, bar, refer to Tables 7 and 10 for Copper
Aluminum
0.005-12
ISO
No. 3110 (AA)
Alloy UNS Nos. CI1000, C14500, and C14700.
6-12
E478
10.1.1.9 For H50, bar, refer to Tables 8 and 10 for Copper
Arsenic
0-0.15
E 62
Copper
Alloy UNS Nos. C46400, C48200, and C48500.
43-99.9
E 478
Iron
0.15-5
E 54
10.1.1.10 For H50, bar, refer to Tables 9 and 11 for
Lead
0.02-3
E 478 (AA)
Copper Alloy UNS Nos. C36500, C37700, C61900, C62300,
Manganese
0.10-2.0
E 62
C63000, C63200, C64200, C65500, C67500, and C77400.
Phosphorus
0.004-0.7
E 62
Silicon
0.10-4
E62
10.1.2 Shapes-The dimensional tolerances for shapes
Sulfur
0-0.5
E 76 (Gravimetric)
shall be agreed upon between the manufacturer and the
Tellurium
0.40-1
E 121
purchaser and shall be specified in the order.
Tin
0.2-1.5
E 478 (Photometric)
Zinc
0.3-1.5
E 478 (AA)
10.2 Length-Rod, bar, and shapes for forging when
2-40
E 478 (Titrimetric)
ordered to any length will be furnished in stock lengths;
unless it is specifically stated in the purchase order that the
11.2.2 Test Methods for the determination of elements
lengths are to be specific.
.
resulting from contractual or purchase order agreement shall
10.2.1 Stock lengths for all rod, bar, and shapes for
be as agreed upon between the manufacturer or supplier and
forging up to and including 25 mm in diameter shall be as
the purchaser.
listed in Table 3 but the weight oflengths less than the length
order shall not exceed 40 % of anyone shipment. The
12. Keywords
tolerance for the full-length pieces shall be +25 mm.
12.1 brass forging shapes; brass forgings; bronze forging
10.2.2 For rod and bar for forging over 25 mm up to and
shapes; bronze forgings; copper alloy forging bar; copper
including 50 mm in diameter the lengths shall be random
alloyforging materials; copper alloy forging rod; copper alloy
lengths, from 1.2 to 3.7 m.
forging shapes; copper alloy forgings; copper forging bar;
10.2.3 Rod and bar for forging over 50 mm in diameter
copper forging materials; copper forging rod; copper forging
shall be ordered in special lengths.
10.3 Straightness-The material shall be straight, within
shapes; copper forgings; nickel silver forging shapes; nickel
silver forgings
25 mm maximum depth of arc in 1.8 m.
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APPENDIX
(Nonmandatory Information)
. Xl. FORGING PRACTICE
XU The data in Table XU do not constitute a part of
this- specification. The suggested -forging temperatures give
the range suitable for hot forging of the alloys and the
forgeability ratings illustrate the relative difference in ease of
TABLE X1.1
Copper or
Copper
Alloy UNS
No.
Name
Suggested
Forging
Temperatures
C11000
C14500
C14700
C36500
C37700
C46400
C48200
C48500
C61900
C62300
C63000
C63200
C64200
C6421 0
C65500
C67500
C77400
Copper
Copper-tellurium
Copper-sulfur
Leaded muntz metal, uninhibited
Forging brass
Naval brass
Medium leaded naval brass
Leaded naval brass
Aluminum bronze
Aluminum bronze, 9 %
Aluminum-nickel bronze
Aluminum-nickel bronze
Aluminum-silicon bronze
Aluminum-silicon bronze, 6.7 %
High-silicon bronze (A)
Manganese bronze (A)
Nickel silver, 45-10
1030-1200
1010-1170
750-875
920-1060
920-1060
920-1090
920-1090
920-1090
980-1140
980-1140
1060-1200
1060-1200
980-1140
980-1140
980-1140
1010-1120
980-1090
Forgeability
RatingA
K
65
65
65
100
100
90
90
90
75
75
75
75
75
75
40
80
85
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
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, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428.
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