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Rolled Copper Plate, Sheet, Strip and Foils For General Engineering Purposes - Specification
Rolled Copper Plate, Sheet, Strip and Foils For General Engineering Purposes - Specification
Rolled Copper Plate, Sheet, Strip and Foils For General Engineering Purposes - Specification
IS 14811 :2000
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( Reaffirmed 2006 )
(Reaffirmed 2016)
(Reaffirmed 2015)
(Reaffirmed 2014)
Indian Standard
ROLLED COPPER PLATE, SHEET, STRIP
AND FOILS FOR GENERAL ENGINEERING (Reaffirmed 2013)
PURPOSES - SPECIFICATION
(Reaffirmed 2012)
ICS 77.150.30
(Reaffirmed 2011)
(Reaffirmed 2010)
(Reaffirmed 2009)
(Reaffirmed 2008)
(Reaffirmed 2007)
(Reaffirmed 2006)
(Reaffirmed 2005)
0 BIS 2000
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
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FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Copper
and Copper Alloys Sectional Committee had been approved by the Metallurgical Engineering Division Council.
This standard has been derived after merging the following Indian Standards:
IS No. Title
1550 : 1967 Copper sheet and strip for utensils and for general purposes (first revision)
1972 : 1989 Copper plate, sheet and strip for industrial purposes (second revision)
3487 : 1994 Copper cold rolled strip and foil for gaskets washers-and eyelets (first revision)
While merging the standards due care has been taken in respect of the technical developments which have taken
place since then. Some of the important changes effected in the standard are as follows:
- Various grades of copper have been rationalized as per IS 191 (Parts 1 to 10) : 1980 Copper (third
revision).
- Tables on mechanical properties have been updated as per existing practices.
- The minimum Erichsen cupping values for electrolytic copper grade have been prescribed to facilitate
purchasers.
This Indian Standard will supersede the above three standards, on its publication.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value,
observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with
IS 2 : 1960. ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)‘. The number of significant places retained in
the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
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IS -14811:2000
Indian Standard
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ROLLED COPPER PLATE, SHEET, STRIP
AND FOILS FOR GENERAL ENGINEERING
PURPOSES - SPECIFICATION
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(Parts 1 to 10). In case of dispute, the procedure given Table 1 Mechanical Properties of Copper Plate,
in IS 440 shall be the referee method. However, when Sheet, Strip and Foil
the method is not given in IS 440 the referee method (Clause 8.1)
shall be as agreed to between the purchaser and the
~manufacturer. Temperature Tensile Elongation Hardness
Condition Strength Percent (on HV
7.2 The limits given in the specification do not MPa Gauge Length of
preclude the presence of other elements may be 50 mm)
Min Min
established by agreement between manufacturer or
supplier and purchaser. Copper may be taken as the (1) (2) (3) (4)
difference between the sum of all the elements analyzed 0 195 35 55 Max
HA 215 25 55 to 15
and 100 percent.
HB 250 15 75to90
h
r .
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(Clause 9) Camber for Strip
(Clause 11.3)
All dimensions in millimetres.
All dimensions in millimetres.
Thickness Erichsen Thickness Erlchsen
Up to and Value Up to and Value Width PermissibleMax Value
Including Min Including Min (IJIAny 1000 mm Length)
(1) (2) (3) (4) 7 to 9 7
0.20 9.60 0.80 11.45 Over 9 up to and including 13 6
0.25 9.85 0.85 11.50 Over 13 up to and including 25 5
0.30 10.10 0.90 11.60 Over 25 up to and including 50 4
0.35 10.30 1.oo 11.80 Over 50 up to and including 100 3
Over 100 up td and including 450 2
0.40 10.50 1.10 11.90
0.45 10.70 1.20 12.00
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0.50 10.80 1.30 12.20
0.55 10.90 1.40 12.35 13.1 Unless otherwise agreed to between the purchaser
and the manufacturer, the following procedure and
0.60 11.00 I.50 12.40 the criteria for conformity shall apply.
0.65 11.10 1.60 12.50
13.2 In a consignment the plates, sheets, strips and
0.70 11.30 1.80 12.70
foils of the same width and thickness and of the same
0.75 11.40 2.00 12.30
temper condition and manufactured by a single firm
NOTES under essentially similar conditions of production shall
1 The top edge of cups drawn from blanks to a 40 percent be grouped together to constitute a lot.
reduction from the blanks diameter without hold down or drawing
rings shall not show more than 5 percent ear height. 13.2.1 Tests for determining the conformity of the lot
2 The fracture shall be circumferential. to the requirement of this specification shall be carried
out on each lot separately. The number of plates, sheets,
11 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES strips or foils to be selected fo; this purpose at random
11.1 Preferred inside diameter of strip in coil shall be over the whole lot shall be in accordance with co1 1
as given in Table 4. and 2 of Table 6.
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13.3 Number ~of Tests for Chemical and (Mean - 0.6 range) Shall be greater or equal
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Mechanical Requirements to the minimum speci-
fication limit
13.3.1 From each lot, the number of plates, sheets,
strips cut to length or strips or foils in coils, to be NOTES
subjected to chemical analysis, tensile test, hardness 1 Range is the difference between the maximum and minimum
test, or bend test shall be one for lots weighing 250 kg values of the test results.
or less, and shall be in proportion of one per 250 kg 2 Mean is obtained by dividing the sum of the results of testing
all the samples from the lot by the number of samples.
or part thereof for lots weighing more than 250 kg.
For the selection, the sample selected in 13.2.1 may 13.3.7 A lot shall be considered as conforming to the
be made use of. requirements of the tests, if none of the test pieces
subjected to this, fails to satisfy the corresponding
13.3.2 In case of strips or foils in coil form weighing
more than 250 kg one sample shall be taken from each requirements of the specification.
coil to provide the necessary test pieces.
13.4 Criteria for Conformity
13.3.3 The material required for analysis from each
A lot shall be considered to have conformed to the
of the plates, sheets and strips intended for testing
requirements of specification if 13.2.1 to 13.3.7~are
shall be selected in accordance with IS 1817. For less
satisfied.
important elements, as agreed to between the purchaser
and the manufacturer, one sample may be tested. 14 PACKING
13.3.4 The test pieces required for various tests shall 14.1 Plates, sheets, strips and foils shall be packed in
befut off (from each of the sample selected as bundles, boxes, cases and crates, weighing
in 13.3.1) when cold and shall receive no further approximately 75 to 250 kg.
heat treatment before being tested.
14.1.1 As regards the internal diameter or external
13.3.5 Retest diameter or both dianeters of the coil, the mode of
When only one chemical analysis or physical test is packing, ~the minimum and maximum weight of each
done on a lot, the lot shall be considered as conforming coil, etc, shall be mutually agreed to between the
to the requirements of the specification if the result so purchaser and the manufacturer.
obtained for each of the characteristics satisfies the
corresponding requirement of the specification. If the 15 MARKING
result of the analysis or test fails to satisfy the 15.1 Each box, bundle, case or crate shall be marked
requirement of any characteristics, two more tests one with grade of material, lot number, date of
sample to be taken from same defective piece and manufacture, the mass and any such information
another piece randomly drawn from the concerned lot required by the purchaser. Each plate, sheet, strip or
for that characteristic shall be done in order to confirm foil shall be suitably marked with the name of
that the analysis or test results satisfy the relevant manufacturer, grade, temper and size of the material.
requirement, the lot shall be deemed as conforming
to the requirement of the specification otherwise not. El.1 The material may also be marked with the
Standard Mark.
133.6 When more than one analysis or test is to be
done on a lot, the lot shall be considered as conforming 15.1.2 The use of Standard Mark is governed by the
to the requirements of the specification if the mean and provision of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986
the range calculated from the tests or analysis of each and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The
of the characteristics satisfy the condition given below: details of the conditions under which the licence for
the use of Standard Mark may be granted to
(Mean + 0.6 range) Shall be less than or equal
manufacturers or producers may be obtained from
to the maximum speci-
the Bureau of Indian Standards.
fication limit
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harmonious development of the activities of standardization, marking and quality certification of goods
and attending to connected matters in the country.
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implementing the standard, of necessary details, such as symbols and sizes, type or grade designations.
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should ascertain that they are in possession of the latest amendments or edition by referring to the latest issue of
‘BIS Catalogue’ and ‘Standards: Monthly Additions’.
This Indian Standard has been developed from Dot : No. MTD 8 (4252).