BS 6931-1988 Glossary of terms for copper and copper alloys《铜和铜合金的术语词汇》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 6931:1988 Glossary of Terms for copper and copper alloys UDC 669.3:001.4BS6931:1988 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Non-ferrous Metals Standards Committee, waspublished under the authorityof the Board of BSIandcomes intoeffecton 31March1988 B
2、SI 11-1999 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference NFM/34 Draft for comment 85/40891DC ISBN 0 580 16409 8 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Non-ferrous Metals Standards Committe
3、e (NFM/-) to Technical Committee NFM/34, upon which the following bodies were represented: British Non-ferrous Metals Federation Copper Development Association London Metal Exchange Non-ferrous Metal Stockists Society of British Aerospace Companies Limited Coopted member Amendments issued since publ
4、ication Amd. No. Date of issue CommentsBS6931:1988 BSI 11-1999 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 Section 1. Materials 1 Section 2. Unrefined coppers 2 Section 3. Refined coppers 2 Section 4. Copper alloys 3 Section 5. Refinery shapes 4 Section 6. Casting
5、s 4 Section 7. Wrought product forms 5 Section 8. Processes 7 Appendix A Dividing line between copper and copper alloys 11 Index Figure 1 Corners 8 Figure 2 Examples of cross sections of rod and wire 8 Figure 3 Examples of cross sections of hollow rods 8 Figure 4 Examples of cross sections of wire r
6、od (drawing stock) 8 Figure 5 Examples of cross sections of tube 9 Figure 6 Examples of cross sections of solid sections (solid profiles) 9 Figure 7 Examples of cross sections of hollow sections (hollow profiles) 10 Figure 8 Edges 10 Table 1 Limiting content of other elements in refined copper 2 Pub
7、lication referred to Inside back coverBS6931:1988 ii BSI 11-1999 Foreword This British Standard glossary has been prepared under the direction of the Non-ferrous Metals Standards Committee and replaces BS1420 “Glossary of terms applicable to wrought products in copper, zinc and their alloys” which w
8、as withdrawn in1983. BS1420 covered definitions of terms applicable to zinc and its alloys as well as copper, whereas this glossary gives the meaning of terms when applied to copper and its alloys. Some of the terms may be used for other metals, and indeed many are in common everyday use, but this g
9、lossary gives the meaning to be understood when they are applied to copper and copper alloys. This glossary is based, to a very large extent, on ISO197 prepared by Technical Committee TC26 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Some changes have, however, been made to make it m
10、ore truly representative of current usage of the terms in the UK, whereas ISO197 has taken considerable account of the usage of English terms in other countries. The aim of the glossary is to provide definitions of terms which are technically realistic but which can also be used for statistics and f
11、or legal and commercial transactions. Non-preferred terms are given in less prominent type beneath the preferred term. Appendix A gives details of the dividing line between copper and copper alloys. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of B
12、ritish Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages1 to12, an inside back cover and a back co
13、ver. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.BS6931:1988 BSI 11-1999 1 1 Scope This British Standard glossary defines terms used to describe copper and copper alloys, product
14、 forms and the processes by which they are made. Those definitions marked with an asterisk (*) are identical with the definitions in ISO197. NOTE 1Throughout this standard compositions are given in terms of percentage by mass. NOTE 2The title of the publication referred to in this standard is given
15、on the inside back cover. Section 1. Materials No. Term Definition 101 alloy A metallic substance consisting of more than one element usually and predominantly, but not exclusively, metallic which are intentionally included or retained. NOTE 1Most commercial alloys, including those of copper, consis
16、t of a predominant metallic element present in a greater concentration than any other element and one or more elements which are usually, but not exclusively, metallic and which are intentionally added or retained. NOTE 2SeeAppendix A for the dividing line between refined copper and copper alloys. 1
17、02 alloying element A metallic or non-metallic element intentionally added to, or retained in, an alloy for the purpose of giving the alloy certain properties. 103 impurity A metallic or non-metallic element present in a metal or alloy but which has not intentionally been added or retained. 104 mast
18、er alloy An alloy intended only for addition to a melt to adjust composition. 105 casting alloy *An alloy primarily intended for the production of castings. 106 cast metal Metal which has solidified from the liquid state in a mould and which has not subsequently been worked to eradicate or change su
19、bstantially the cast structure. 107 hot working alloy An alloy intended primarily for final working at elevated temperatures into wrought semi-finished products. 108 cold working alloy An alloy intended primarily for final working at ambient temperature to give wrought semi-finished products. 109 wr
20、ought metal Metal which has been subjected to sufficient mechanical and thermal treatment to eradicate or change substantially the original crystal structure and which is usually cast. 110 heat-treatable alloy An alloy capable of being strengthened or having other properties changed, other than the
21、removal of work hardening or internal stresses, by suitable thermal treatment. 111 non-heat-treatable alloy An alloy which is incapable of having its properties significantly changed by heat treatment, other than by annealing for the removal of work hardening or internal stresses.BS6931:1988 2 BSI 1
22、1-1999 Section 2. Unrefined coppers Section 3. Refined coppers (see alsoAppendix A) No. Term Definition 201 copper matte *An intermediate product consisting mainly of ferrous and cuprous sulphides, which is oxidized in converters to produce metallic copper, usually termed blister copper. 202 black c
23、opper *An impure form of copper produced by smelting impure copper scrap and/or oxidized copper ores, usually in a blast furnace. The copper content varies widely, usually in a range of approximately60% to85%. 203 blister copper *An impure form of copper produced by blowing air through molten copper
24、 matte. During the conversion process, sulphur, iron and other impurities are oxidized. The copper content is normally about98%. 204 anode copper An impure form of copper made by the further removal of sulphur and oxygen from blister copper in the molten state. NOTEAnode copper is cast into shapes s
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