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JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD Translated and Published by Japanese Standards Association JIS H 3300-2» (JCBA/JSA) Copper and copper alloy seamless pipes and tubes PRINTED JAPANESE, STANDARDS, ASSOCIATION —~ ‘Add: 8 Hoang Quoc Viet, Cau Gay, HV eb (4) 3784268-Fax (4) 3861895 Weta wear] ICS 23,040.15; 77,150.30 Reference number : JIS H 3300| [isscecceeeceee eee ! ‘This copy has been made by information yndards, Metrology and Guaitty promeoren ay femter tor Sta H 3300 : 2006 Foreword ‘This translation has been made based on the original Japanese Industrial Standard revised by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry through deliberations at the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee, as the result of proposal for revision of Japanese Industrial Standard submitted by Japan Copper and Brass Association (JOBA)/Japanese Standards Association (JSA) with the draft being attached, based on the provision of Article 12 Clause 1 of the Industrial Standardization Law applicable to the case of revision by the provision of Article 14. Consequently JIS H 8300 : 1997 is replaced with this Standard. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some parts of this Standard may conflict with a patent right, application for patent after opening to the public, utility model right or application for registration of utility model after opening to the public which have technical properties. The relevant Minister and the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee are not responsible for identifying the patent right, application for a patent after opening to the public, utility model right or application for registration of utility model after opening to the public which have the said technical properties. Date of Establishment: 1977-05-01 Date of Revision: 2006-02-20 Date of Public Notice in Official Gazette: 2006-02-20 Investigated by: Japanese Industrial Standards Committee Standards Board ‘Technical Committee on Non-Ferrous Metals JIS H 3300:2006, First English edition published in 2006-05 Translated and published by: Japanese Standards Association 401-24, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-8440 JAPAN In the event of any doubts arising as to the contents, the original JIS is to be the final authority. © J5A 2006 All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be reproduced or Ulilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and imicroflie, without permiseton m writing from the publisher, Printed in Japan ar 4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 4.10 Hydrogen emb: A-LL Season cracking soveernnecsnnine nnn 4.12 Leaching performance 5 52 5.8. 5.4 61 62 63 64 65 66 Contents Scope Normative references. Grade, class and designation Quality, Appearance ... Chemical composition Test items of mechanical and phys ical properties Mechanical properties nsec seine Grain size Flareability Flattenability...... Nondestructive test characteristics wn: Electric conductivity lement, Dimensions and tolerances Dimensions specification wsncinncnnnnnnenn Standard dimension Dimensional tolerances. Maximum permissible value of bend of straight tubes...... Test Chemical analysis... Tensile test Hardness test Grain size test onnnnnnennnienneies Flaring test... Flattening test : H 3300 : 2006 16 16 16 17 21 H 3300 : 2006 6.7 Eddy current test 6.8 Hydrostatic test - 6.9 Pneumatic test 6.10 Electric conductivity test ..... 6.11 Hydrogen embrittlement test... 6.12 Season cracking test 6.13 Leaching performance test. 7 Inspection... 8 Marking ‘Annex Gnformative) Standard dimensions of copper and copper alloy seamless pipes and tubes Gp 27 JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD JIS H 3300 : 2006 Copper and copper alloy seamless pipes and tubes 1 Scope This Japanese Industrial Standurd specifies the wrought copper and copper alloy seamless pipes and tubes having a round section (hereafter referred to as “tubes”). 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this Standard. The most recent edi- tions of the standards (including amendments) indicated below shall be applied. JIS B 8265 Construction of pressure vessel—General principles JIS B 8266 Alternative standard for construction of pressure vessels JIS H0321 General rules for inspection of non-ferrous metal materials JIS H 0501 Methods for estimating average grain size of wrought copper and copper alloys JIS H 0502 Method of eddy current testing for copper and copper alloy pipes and tubes JIS H 0505 Measuring methods for electrical resistivity and conductivity of non- ferrous materials AIS H 1051 Methods for determination of copper in copper and copper alloys JIS H 1052 Methods for determination of tin in copper and copper alloys JIS H 1053 Methods for determination of lead in copper and copper alloys JIS H 1054 Methods for determination of iron in copper and copper alloys JIS H 1055 Methods for determination of manganese in copper and copper alloys JIS H 1056 Methods for determination of nickel in copper and copper alloys JIS H 1057 Methods for determination of aluminium in copper and copper alloys JIS H 1058 Methods for determination of phosphorus in copper and copper alloys JIS H 1059 Methods for determination of arsenic in copper and copper alloys JIS H 1081 Methods for determination of silicon in copper and copper alloys SS H 1062 Methods for determination of zinc in copper and copper alloys JIS H 1292 Method for X-ray fluorescence spectrometric analysis of copper alloys JIS K 8085 Ammonia solution JIS $ 3200-1 Equipment for water supply service—Test methods of hydrostatic pressure JIS $ 3200-7 Equipment for water supply service—Test methods of effect to wa- ter quality AIS Z 2201 Test pieces for tensile te for metallic materials 2 H 3300 : 2006 JIS Z 2241 Method of tensile test for metallic materials JIS Z 2245 Rockwell hardness test—Test method 8 Grade, class and designation The grade, class and their designations of tubes shall be as given in table 1 Remarks: The designation to express the temper grade shall be suffixed to the designation given in table 1. Table 1 Grade, class and their designations of tubes Grade] Cla Designation Informative ‘Alloy Name ‘Specific character and examples of use No. © 1020 | Common grade | C 102070) | Oxygen free | Having excellent electric and heat conduc copper tivity, workbility, drawability and good ‘weldability, corrosion and weathering resi ance. Free from hydrogen embrittlement Special grade | © 1020 750) when heated at elevated temperature in ane i reducing atmosphere. Applicable to heat exchanger, electrical and chemical industries, ate. ©1100 | Common grade | €1100°T(}) | Tough pitch | Having excellent electric and beat eondue- copper tivity, atid drawability, corrosion and weath- Spedal grade 0 1300 75) ering essence, Applizable to deca parts € 1201 | Common grade | C1201 | Phosphorus | Having good flaring and bending properties, deoxidized | drawability, weldability, corrosion and copper woathering resistance and heat eanductivity Special grade | € 1201 TS C 1220 has 3 property to be free from hydro- igen embrittlement when heated at elevated 1220 | Common grade | © 10907 temperature in reducing atmosphere. C 3201 has better electric conductivity than © 1220, Applicable to heat exchanger, chemical Special grade | © 1220 TS industry, gee pipe, ev. C1220 may be also awed for water supply and hot water supply €.2200 | Common grade | 220077 | Redibrase | Having fine gloss, god Naring and hending =a properties, dawability and weathering Speci ere | C2000 15. resistance. Applicable to cosmetics case, ©2800 | Common grade | © 23007 Water supply and drain pipe, joint, ete Special grade | © 2300 TS 0.2600 | Common grade | 26007 | Brace Having good Mlaring and bending properties, ae drawability and suitable for plating. Appl Special grade Ciase0 rs. cable to heat exchanger, curtain rod, sanitary ©2700 | Common grade | © 97007 tube, parts for various apparatuses and wchinery, antenna rod, ste Special grade [© 270075 scot ashawaeae 62600 | Common grade | C 280077 Applicable to sugar plant, ship use, parts for Sparnl guar Tsao various apparatuses and machinery, ee. 4 3 +H 3300 : 2006 Table 1 (concluded) Special grado | Caas0Ts | ondemser C8R70 | Common grade | © 68707 Special grade _| © 6870 7S ©6871 | Common grade | 68717 Special grade _| © 6872 TS (©8872 | Common grade | C 68727 Special grade _| C@S727S Grade | Clase Designation Tformative [Attoy Name ‘Specific character and examples of use | No | ©4430 | Common grade | C4490 7 | Brass for | Having good corrosion resistance, especially, © 6870, C 6871 and C 6872 have good corro sion resistance in sea water, Applicable to condenser for steam and nuclear power plant, condenser for ship, heater and water supply, distilater, oil cooler, heat exchanger for desalinator or the like. [c7060 | Common grade | €7080T | Cupronickel [Special grade | € 706078 _ | ‘OF condenser ©7100 | Common grade | C7100 Special grade | ©7100 TS. ©7150 | Common grade [ C 71507 Special grade [©7350 TS. ©7164 | Common grade | C7164 T [Special grade [C7164 7S Having good corrosion resistance, especially, {ood corrosion rosistanco in sea water, and Suitable for higher temperature service Applicable to condenser for ship, heater and water supply, chemical industry, desalinator, ete, Note (:) For electric conduction use, the letter “C in table 1 4 Quality shall be suffixed to the designation given 4.1 Appearance Tubes shall have accurate shapes, workmanlike finish, shall be even on the surface and free from defects (*) that are detrimental to practical use. Note (*) The defects detrimental to practical use shall be as agreed upon be- tween the purchaser and the supplier. 4.2 Chemical composition The chemical composition of tubes, when tested in accordance with 6.1, shall be as given in table 2. 4 HH 3300 : 2006 Table 2 Chemical composition of tubes ‘Alloy (Chemical composition (mass %) No co [P| Fe | Sn] a | Al] as | Ma | Ni [ P | Si | Go +Fe an 2Ni ciwolsss}—|—-]-| -1|-|-|-|]-|-1|—- fenolesot}-]|—-|—-}|—-}-i-|-|{-|-|-|- in, | eunlesol—{—|—-| —- ]—-|—-]—| — |em 7 — toand | exe! 0.018 ewlev%of—) —|—| — |—-| — | — | — Joo) — | — ‘aia 0.040 | ©2200] 800%[ 008] 005 | — [Residual —) — | —] — | — | — |—| 91.0 | max| max | ©2800/840%] 005] 005 | — resign) — | — | — | — | — | — | 860 |max| max lect ©2600) 685e0|0.05| 008 | — [Residual — | — | — | — | — | — 71S | max.| max €2700| 630] 005| 008 | — [Rea] — — | — | — | — | — |—| 67.0 | max| max | C2800|s80%[ 010] 007 | — [Residual] —]| — | — | —- | — | — | — 63.0 | max| max. | \ €4480| 700191 005] 008 [09%0|Residuat] — foo) — | — | — | — | — 73.0 |max| max. | 12°| | 00s (c4870} 760% [005 | 005 | — |Residuall1sw/oc2) — | — | — | — 790 | max| max | 25 | 006 | Cesi1| 760%) 0.05] 005 | — [Residual] ise[oozte] — | — | — |020% 790 | max.| max. 25 | 006 0.50 6572|760%0[ 005 | 005 | — |Residual|i8tloc2i! — ozo) — | — | — 79.0 | max|_ max 25 | 006 10 1080] — [oos[iow| — | os | — | — o2w| som) — | — |ovs max] 18 max | 10 | 110 I min e700} — [005 [oso] — | os) | — | — o20w[ioowl — | — | os max| 10 max, 10 | 230 | min. cnso[ — [00s ]osdio] — | 060 | — | — [o20w[aow! — | — [eas max| 1.0 max. ao | 830 rin ones] — |005[a7~] — | 06 | — | — |ismloow) — | — | ses t max| 23 max. 25 | 820 rin, 4.3. Test items of mechanical and physical properties The test items of me- chanical (tensile strength, elongation, hardness) and physical properties of tubes shall be as given in tables 3 and 4. 5 H 3300 : 2006 Table 3. Test items of mechanical and physical properties of tubes (exeluding pressure vessels) grade } 2 algja) |i Pavel 2)il4 & 262 |= |23)a| 2/4) 2 cw tso1 [Ow 76 wy oat wo|=[o]<| foi ep Ste Timi] Sem ro [satan Safe ee Overt Petel=t el tele YH | C1100T-4H | 50 or under sl- BETH ee ete Eee et G 1100 TS-44H | Over 50 up to and inet. 100] —-]4]—[-|-| ~ fal -}-|— CUL00TS-H | Over 50 up to and inet. 100] O[—]A]-]-|-] - [al —[-| — c 1201! © | C12017.0 50 or under c 4/ajo[= = [40] -fae) Crm) [erin [a apieandin 1D 25 [= [20] [ee feel ; OL [Ci201T-OL | Sor under V ofo]s|s]o[-[se]-jse]- ' CBOTS OL Gresoptnand nd 0] |O]=|a/0]=| aa] =]ae l= | 122078-01 | Over 100 ofalal-lolaal-feal— ; MH | C1201T-40H | 500runder ¥ c]-Ja[-[-7- -]40] - [20] 6 H 3300 : 2006 Table 3 (continued) ‘Alay [Tem | Designation | Outside diameter | Test me indieating meshanical and No. | per ‘mm physical properties rede Tq] e.l2/2| | £ s salS|2| | 8 Ele|_| 82 la|3 i Sigleis| |e e8)8) eles ia /S1e/s 12 /S|22/8| 2/8) = je {a [2 |S |2|2|28|a| 2/8] 8 zato[ 0 [O20 | boor under ofole 2-l-l-[- ©2800} | c2200 75.0 Se ©220075.0 [aa up iwand inal 100[0] 9 T 280075. | Overi00 olotalal-lel = ff etch ot |e22007OL [S00 under slolalalelate tel o1 ate © 2200 75.01, -- C2200 TS-OL Tr Bp tad ine 100] 0 9 ©2200 78-01 | Over 100 4H [C2200 T-4H | 50 or under 62200784 c.2300748 [Overs0 ofola|-|-]=-[- [-}-]-]- © 2300 7S-%2h1 i H [G22007H | S00r under ol-jal-l-1-1 4 1-1 -1-1 1 © 2200 TSH casooTH — [Overs0 ol-lel-l-l-l= 1-1 -1-1 +] ©2300 TS-H ©2800} 0 |C26007.0 | S0or under ofelafsfol-| 4 [-{ - [af ©2700 ©2800 TS-0 totes SI Caton [Over 60up toandinel 100] 05]. ]&[o al =| ©270078-0 | Over 100 olalalal-fel - |-}- |] -) OL [C2600 T-0L [50 or under ofefa[sfol-[ 4 [=| - [at - © 2600 7S-0L — app Ganee POL | Ov 89 up to and incl 100 alo 3 ©2700 78-01 | Over 100 l-lol - |-1- lal - YH [26007 GH | 60 or under 3 =[=|-[e|-}-1al- 62600 78-48 ©2700T%4H [Over 50 ofefa}-|-|-| - |=[-]al- 6.2700 78-Y0H H /C2600TH | 50or under o|-el-[-I-[ 4 |-|-[al- © 2600 78-4 C2700 [Over 60 o]-|4]-j-|-] = |-|- Ja} - 62700 TS-H | 7 H 8300: 2006 Table 3. (concluded) ‘Alloy | Tem] Designation | Outside diameter “Test items indicating mechanical and No | per physical properties Frade ' —r: al zi le 5 Peele) | E ? 22/2] 2 |<) 3 1 zjslels P)2E/8| | 8) S | alglele|elelgéle| &|2| 2 | aielziglgie|zeis|4/3/4 élale|é (2/2 |2 8/2) 2(4) 3 Fe vaoof oO | caso | soerunacr afaf-|-fe == [el= © 28007S-0 | Over 50 up toand incl. 100/5/0]-|-lo|-| - |=] - lal Over 100 ~-et=l-teie OL | C2800 TOL | S0urunder eyelet © 2800 TS-OL Over 60 up to and incl. 100 et -| -]-|-|ol- Over 00 = [Jer 1 fel= WH | ©2800 7 Va _| 50 or under “FTEEE be © 2800 TS-4H | Over 50 ese pear eee eg H | Cw00TH | S0orunder =Eele FEE 280078: | Overgp pf lalie eee Tia90] 0 [C2070 | S0or under fol-2 of-1- fay c exo © 44y0'75-0 ces} | casioT.0 casso7s.0 [Ovwesduptandinel 100] ]o]~}alofo| —]-| > pare cost 7-0 C871 75.0 ~ ~ fH Cee Tee [Over 00 Slol=]4]-]e a cose 78.0 7060 0 [C7007 | S0arunder Zio]-Jefele] o f=] -1-} > 7100 © 7060'TS-0 cnso| |e n100T.0 ani cries} Je ri007s.0 [Overdouptandinat ool }O}-faio/o] = |=] > 1a} 7507-0 o715075.0 eresT.o | Over 200 feel eee eee ae (ee | c7es78.0 Notes () When C 1220 tube is used for water supply as requested by the purchaser, a hydro- static test in 6.8 shall be executed as a type inspection. (4 Not applicable to tubes of C 1220. (8) When © 1220 is used as pipes for wator supply as requested by the purchaser, a leach- ing performance test in 6.13 shall be executed as a type inspection. mark indicates mandatory test items, mark indicates those to be applied upon request of the purchaser. < mark indicates standard test items which may be omitted upon agreement between the purchaser and the supplier. Remarks : 8 Hi 3300 : 2006 Table 4 Test items of mechanical and physical properties of alloy tubes for pressure container ‘Alloy | Tem] Designation | Outside diameter | Test items indicating mechanical and A(t oe eee | Hi aif P/ EEE Tama] oem [Boor sfotol=fel=te ta € 2800 TS-O Over 50 up to and incl. 100 | O} O o = a | [over 100 alo -lel- fa eas{onieuncs «maak: sfofol-jelototte ©4430 TS-0 Over 50 up to and incl. 100 | © | O tOTo aa oO Siaia| OTHE stent Sef ole irete ©7060 75-0 | Over 50 up iaandinel. 100 | 0] o[o]4]olo| — |-] = Stoletat feet C7150} O |C7150T-O 50 or under O}olo};4alojo zat |S7507S-0 [oversouptoandina 109 |O[ofofalofol - |= i Over 100 olofof4p-leL- l= Note () The proof test is limited to alloys to which JIS B 8265 and JIS B 8266 (see 4.4.2) are applied. Remarks: © mark indicates mandatory test items, mark indicates those to be applied upon request of the purchaser. (I mark indicates standard test items which may be omitted upon agreement between the purchaser and the supplier. 4.4 Mechanical properties 4.4.1 Mechanical properties of tubes The mechanical properties (tensile strength, elongation and Rockwell hardness) of tubes, when tested in accordance with 6.2 and 6.3, shall be as given in table 5. When the hardness test is applied, however, the tests for tensile strength and elongation may not be applied. The mechanical properties of tubes having a dimension exceeding the range of the specified dimensions shall be as agreed upon between the purchaser and the sup- plier. 9 H 3300 : 2006 Table 5 Mechanical properties of tubes Wl Bs Se ee eee ee toand | toand inel. 100 inel. 30 OL [c10207-OL jeer [o25or | 205 | 40 | 06 t | C1020 7S.0L | overup | over up | min, | min, | min. | max. | max toand | toand | inl 100] ine 30 | ‘eH [C120TeH [aor [o250r | 245t0 | — | = 1 ©1020 TS-YeH | over up | over up | 825 i) wand | toand | ine) 100 inch. 25 { H [Cio20TH [aor [oar | sis | — | — | 55 | — | — Cro207S-H funder | over up | min. Heese ae toand incl 3 Over 25 | 09 or | Sea eee ae i upto | over up | and inc, to and ; | 50 [ine | | Over 50 | 15 ar | ~|-T-t upto | over up | | and ine. | to and | | j 10 {ine | | | cio] 0 |cu0to se [os | 25 | « | — | — | — | — 1100 78.0 | overup | ever up | min. | min. toand” | tana | | incl. 250 | inel. 30 | | %H [CuOTHH [Ser [ose | asm] — | — | sow] — | — | C1100 TS-44H | over up | overup | 325 ) | toand. | toand | inl. 25 | H [cuooTH |Ser [ose | 2 |— | — | — | — | ©1100 78-H | over up | over up | min. | min, toand. | toand | | incl. 100 | ine 6 | | overe | 25 | — | — | — | — | % | upto | min nin | and inl | 10 i 10 H 3300 : 2006 Table 5 (continued) Ti [Tew | Destaton Tense wa Trios fs cede Outside | Wall [Tensile [Bion- | Wall | Rockwell harness | diames | eek |stength| poten | eke ipso] Rist] HR Tam] o [emino |an [ome | me [wo fer] — | a | a) cizmo| ° [esannso | verwp | era | mn | an | min sn | oe cizoT-o — | wand to an | Gamo | onc ow Jemnto, [sa jose | me [wo foe] — | = |e Gisoizso. [mere [oervy | iin | ats | in oe |e) C 1220 T-OL, to an to ane | C 1220 TS-OL pe ee nee YH |C1201T-4H | 4or 0.250r | 245to | — 30to ) — _ Giunta [secu Jovy | 8 @ C1220 T-4H | tan to anc Wlewnta tee lose | as |S sulfite] C1201 TS-H under | over 2 min, min, Cimon | Wang | | le szao ns a | i | Owe 08 St eee toand | toand | | tears [ind | Over ‘1.5 or _ _ fo ere oe] ame eee ee a Pap [over | mie Cand | nd oe fee pas P| = | = toms | and tna 0 c's Gite] 0 [emaTo Tin fosw | w]e fiw) = Gtioonso erep jnerap | min | mm [sd | men wes | wee led) a oe [enn a emorot iow tose | wT fae) |] — Gamo sso. | ever wp foverap | mim | min [under | am ied? | ind : om | = |= 1 eae SEs oy T= vu [cav0TigH [io [ose | 275 | 16 tt Gamoteisn [scp [owt | ame | ain a Sand | and ul H 3300 : 2006 Table 5 (continued) Aiey [Bow] Beigatin Teneo tert, ardnee tet aes Ouvside | Wall [Tonal [Bion | Wall] Rockwell hardness) Soe | GL ana] ks a mm | em | Nont| = | mm Cate, H [Cao TH [10% [osw | oo | — jow | aw | — |= C2000 TS. | overup | overup | min OSup| min mand) | toand toand | inet 100] ind 6 inal ©2300] © [C2300 7-0 oor |O5or | 275 | 35 |1i0r| 36 | — | — |" [eamorso Jawtep |orrup | in. | mn der | me | toand. | toa | oe | —}-)% tra 150 inc 15 | | al ut fae | [et [exsooron [ioe Jos | ae | a [iim] | — | | ©2900 78.01. | over ap | overup | min. | min. [under | mex and. | wand inel, 150] incl. 15 Over 7 7 bai i a 1 YH |C 2300 T-YeH | 10 or 05 or 305 20 - 43 - _ 1 Veeco te-iant | overup overeo | mun | min a | Bead’ | and inet 160 inch 6 w [oxooTH [10% [oso | a0 | — low | = | — | — Camoren | ovruy |overup | an Op | in, toad) | toand tend | tat 100 | nek 8 tna fe2600! 0 [c2600T-0 |4or jose | 275 | 45 [o8or| a | — | — ©2600 73-0 | overup |overup | min. | min. [under | max. wand | toand t inet. 260 incl. 15 joer [| -— | - | 2 o8 ve ot [ezooron fax joaw | a | loam | eo | — | — ©2600 78-01. | over up |overup | min. | min | under | max Sand” | wand incl incl Over Be Ht 0 1280 inet 15 Ove | =| wu [Ozer uA lew [ose | om | wo] — |] >—]— ©2600 78.%4u | over wp over sp | min | ain a | toand” | toand frat t00| fat 8 Over [aor | 388 oe eee (toe | towne |toand | ind 260| inet 10 WH [extn [ao lose | ao | — low | |= | a Geo teat |overes |overup | ain OSup | min |toand” | foand tant {inet 10 | inc’ ine Over [aor] a0 1009 over up | min | \ toand_|toand | | nd 260| na 10 | | 12 H 3300 : 2006 Table 5 (continued) ‘Alley | Tem- | Designation Tensile west Hardness test No. | per Outside | Wall] Tensile [Blon- | Wall | Rockwell hardness(*) frie 2 diame | tik [strength] eaten) tek arson anagT] BRE | om mm | Nimm? | % | mm 2700) O |C2700T-O j dor 03 or 295 40 |O080r | 40 - - Caran Tso | over up | over yp | min. | min. |under | max incl. 250 | incl 15, Over | — | — | a0 oL [ca0ToL [4or loser | 25 | 40 laser | 6 | — | — ©2700 TS-OL | over up | over up | min. | min. | under | max. wand | wand aE owe | — | — | $a 350) ind ts on =| YH |C2700T-%4H | 4or 03 or 375, 20 = 53 = a Care0 Tsai |overup | orerup | min, | min Pon toad” | oand Snel 100 icl'6 over [aor | ais {Gop |owerap | mn woand |toand | incl. 250 | incl, 10 | © femorn [sw Joan | a |= om fw > a CaworsH [owerap [overep | min OS | ox ! toand | toand to and | tnt 00 nd inl’ | Over Bor | ato 100 up | over up | min, , toand | toand inel. 250) incl. 10 c2a00] 0 [o2s00T-0 [ioe [ior a fas | — | —]| —|— 2800TS-0 over up over up | min. | min, toand | wand I incl. 250 | inel. 15 on [czeoor-oL [oer | tor as | 35 ose | 6 | — | — ©2800 TS-OL } over up | over up | “min. | min, | under | max. teand | toand ine). 250} ine 15 Over | — | = | 90 08 max | Yar [C2e00T%H [ier | tor 3 [as | — | os | — | — ©2800 TS-4H | over up | over up | min } min, min, toand | wand inel. 250 | inl. 6 H |[C2800TH | l0er | ier wo f-f—-{f—-]— €2600TS-H | over up | overup | min, wand | wand incl, 100 | inel. 6 | Table 5 (concluded) 13 H 3300 : 2006 ‘Alloy | Tem- | Decignation Tensile fost Hardness test ate Outside | Wall | Tensile | Elon- | Wall | Rockwell hardness(”) heed inne | eicke |sregth| ton] hel Pro nor am | mm | Nim | si | mm cao 0 [Caoro [Sm . jose | as | | — | — | — | — c4a3078.0 | overviy |overup | min. | min toand” | toand inl 250| incl. 10 cesio| 0 [CesrTO [sx jose | we | | — | — | — | — C6871 C6870 TS-O over up | over up. min, min. ces72 coer To | found, | toand cesmtso {4 hee | coszt.0 | Ovwrd0/08er | 335 | a0 | cee tso | spt loverep | min. | in | snd inel| to and | 250. | incl 10 e760] 0 [ersTO |e lose | as | | — | —]— | — 07060 78-0 | overup over up | min. | min toand | toand [oct 280) inc. 5 cnoo] o Je70T-0 [sor [oaer | sis | 3 | — | — | — | — ©7100 TS-0 over up | over up min. min, toand. | toand inl 50_| incl. 5 nso] 0 [cns0To |e [ob | sx | a0 | — | —}—|— 7130780 | ovrup | over up | min. | min. toand. | toand | inc'350| tees eres] oO [eneTo [So jose | ao | a | — | — | — | — 1161780 | overup |overup | min, | min, toand. | toand ine 60_| inc. 5 Note (") For those alloys for which the hardness is doubly specified, either one of the hard- ness tests shall be selected on an agreement between the purchaser and the supplier. Remarks: 1 N/mm? = 1 MPa 4.4.2 Proof stress The proof stress of alloy tubes for pressure containers shall be as given in table 6. 14 H 3300 : 2006 Table 6 Proof stress of alloy tubes for pressure vessels Unit: Nimm?* ‘Alloy No. | Temper grade | Designation | 0.2% prea stress 40°O) ©2800 0 2607-0 | iaborover © 2600 73.0 | Caio O | eaor-o | _10deraver | cao 7s | 7080 o | ereaoro 168 or over | 6 7080 78.0 Crise o[ ens070 ib orover 67180 TS0 Remarks: 1 N/mm? = 1MPa 4.5 Grain size The grain size of tubes shall be as given in table 7. Remarks: When applying the grain size in table 7, the mechanical properties in table 5 need not be applied. Table 7 Grain size of tubes Unit: mm ‘Alloy No. | Temper Designation | Grain size grade ©1020 © | C10207-0, C102078-0 | 0.025 to 0.060 ©1201 ©1201 1-0, 6 1201 TS-0 © 1220 ©1220 7-0, © 1220 78.0 ov | C1020 TOL, ¢ 10207S-01 | 0.040 max. © 1201 T.OL, C1201 TS-OL © 1220 T-OL, © 1220 TS-OL 2200 0 | c22007-0, c220078-0 | 0.025 00.060 © 2300 ©2900 7-0, © 2300 75-0 © 2600 © 2600 7-0, € 2600 7S-0 | ©2700 c2700T-0, C2700TS-0 | OL | C2200 7-01, C2200 TS-OL | ai) to 0.085 © 2300 T-OL, © 2300 TS-OL | 2600 T-OL, © 2600 TS-01, | ©2700 T-OL, ©2700 TS-OL caso | 0 | Caas0T-0, C4490TS.0 | 00100045 C6870 C6870 T-0, C6870 TS-O | costt Cosi 7.0, Ces TSO | C6872 © 6872 7-0, C6872 TS-0 | ©7060 © 1060770, € 7060 7S:0 | ©7100 C7100 T-0, C7100TS-0 | enso 6115070, 671507.0 7364 C7164 7.0, €7166.78.0 Note (@) “a” means the minimum grain size of the thoroughly recrys- tallized a phase grain, 15 H 3300 : 2006 4.6 Flareability For temper grade O and OL, tubes shall be free from cracks on the surface when the flaring test is conducted as specified in 6.5, 4.7. Flattenability For temper grade © and OL, tubes shall be free from cracks on the surface when the flattening test is conducted in accordance with 6.6. 4.8 Nondestructive test characteristics Tubes, when subjected to the eddy cur- rent test of 6.7, shall be free from detrimental defects. Instead of the eddy current test, the hydrostatic test of 6.8 or the pneumatic test of 6.9 may be applied as agreed upon between the purchaser and the manufacturer. Tubes shall be free from leak- age when subjected the hydrostatic test of 6.8 or the pneumatic test of 6.9. 4.9 Electric conductivity The electric conductivity of tubes, when tested in ac- cordance with 6.10, shall be as given in table 8. Table 8 Electric conductivity of tubes ‘Alley No. | Temper Desigaation Wall thickness | Biectrie conductivity 20°C) grade mm ‘®IACS e120 { 0 | Ci02070, C1020T-OL | 2orunder 100 min 1100 © 1020 78-0, € 1020 78-01 OL | cii00 To, e110070L | Overd 100 min C1100 78.0, C1100 TS.0L | wu | Cioran | Borunder oT min. € 1020 TSH I e100 TAH | Over 98 min © 1100 75-4 H [ei0TH Dor under 96min ¢ 1020 8-41 ©1100 7H |" Over® oT min C1100 TS: i 4.10 Hydrogen embrittlement When the hydrogen embrittlement test specified in 6.11 is carried out, tubes of C 1020, C 1201 shall not have many blowholes or open grain structures characteristic of hydrogen embrittlement at the vicinity of grain boundaries. 4.11 Season cracking When the season cracking test specified in 6,12 is carried out for tubes of C 2600, C 2700, C 2800, C 4430, C 6870, C 6871 and C 6872, tubes shall be free from cracking on the surface. This test, however, may be omitted by agreement with the purchaser. 4.12 Leaching performance C 1220 tubes used as water supply piping, when subjected to the leaching performance test by 6.13, shall be accepted by the crite- rion of the leaching performance as specified in table 9. 16 H 3300 : 2006 Table 9 Leaching performance of C 1220 tubes used as water supply piping Alloy No. Standard item Unit_] Criterion value Test temperature 1220 | Turbidity Degree | 2 or under Ordinary temperature Chromaticity’ [Degree | 5 or under } Odour | Free from abnormality | Taste ree from abnormality Bluted amount of copper | mg/l. | 1.0 or under Note @*) The loss values of the turbidity and chromaticity of the leaching performance are obtained from differences from those in a blank test. 5 Dimensions and tolerances 5.1 Dimensions specification To specify the dimensions for tubes, any two out of outside diameter, inside diameter or wall thickness as well as length shall be indicated, Out of the three dimensions, the one not specified shall be calculated as required according to the formula: Outside diameter = inside diameter + wall thick- ness * 2. 5.2 Standard dimension The standard dimensions for tubes shall be as given in table 10. Information: The standard dimensions for tubes other than copper alloy tubes for ordinary piping and water supply shall be shown in Annex for reference. 17 - 3300 : 2006 Table 10 Standard dimensions and mean outside diameter tolerance of copper tubes for ordinary piping and water supply Nominal diamoter(™ | Standard | Mean outside Wall thickness nm TB) | ameter | tterancecty | Tee K [Type L ] type m ae “ “4 “ 3 % os | 2008 ose | 076 = 10 % 12.70 +£0.03 24 0.89 o6e | 15 % 15.88 +£0.03 L24 1.02 om | = % 19.05 20.03, 12a LOT eae 20 % | 2am [2008 1 [im | os | : 2% | 28.58 O04 16s | ag?) ose we | im | sez | 2008 15 | tao | nor (eo Tanase [2008 [es] ae] ae |e B98 | 008 zu | ame | aa 65 2h 06.68 £0.05, - 2.03 1.65, wo | 3 79a8_| 2006 = 229 | 188 100 4 10478 20.08 = 279) 241 |S 130.18 | 2008 7 318 | 2aT [150 ae 155.58 +£0.08 - 3.56 3.10 Notes (**) For the nominal diameter, either (A) or (B) shall be used. However, ‘as occasion demands, the letter A for the (A) series and the letter B for the (B) series shall be suffixed to each digit expressing the nomi- nal diameter to identify. (©) ‘The term “mean outside diameter tolerance” is defined as the allow- able limit on the difference between the mean value of maximum and minimum diameters measured at arbitrary cross section of the tube and the standard outside diameter. (12) Type K tubes are mainly used for piping service of medicine, and Type M tubes are mainly used for water supply, feed water, hot water supply, cool or warm water and town gas transmission, Type L tubes are used for both of the said applications Remarks : ‘The most typical standard values for the standard outside diameters are shown in the table, 5.8 Dimensional tolerances The tolerances on dimensions of tubes shall be as follows: a) Diameter tolerance The tolerances on diameter for tubes shall be as given in table 11. For copper alloy tubes for ordinary piping and water supply of temper grade other than O or OL, the mean outside diameter tolerance specified in table 10 shall be applied. For copper alloy tubes for heat exchanger, table 12 shall be applied. as H 3300 : 2006 d Table 11 Tolerances on average diameter() of tubes ‘Outside diameter or inside ‘Alloy No a © 1020 1100-C 1201 -G 1320: | ¢ 4490-0 6870-0 6871-6 6872- | © 2200-6 2300+ 2600 ¢ 2700- | C 7060-0 7100+C 7150+C 716% © 2800 Glass Clase Common grade | Special grade | Common grade | Special grade 4 or over up to and incl. 16 =008 =0.05 = 7 Over 15 up to and ine, 25 009) =006 = = ‘Over 25 up wo and incl. 50 012 2008 7 = ‘Over 50 up to and incl. 75 2015 2030 018 ‘Over 75 up wo and incl. 100 020 2018 2030 (Over 100 up ta and nel, 125 027 035 2027 ‘Over 125 up wa and inl, 150 2026 2018 2085 , (Over 180 up to and ind 200 20.50 7 2050 = (Over 200 up ta and ine 280 2085 = 20.65 = (Over 250 up to and incl 260 20.40% = =040% es Note (18) The term “average diameter” is defined as the mean value either obtained from the maximum and minimum outside diamoters or obtained from the maximum and mi mum inside diameters measured at arbitrary cross section of the tube. Remarks 1 When the tolerance is specified for only either plus or minus side, the value in the table shall be doubled 2 The tolerance for tubes having a dimension exceeding the range of specified di- mensions shall be as agreed upon between the purchaser and the supplier Table 12 Tolerances on diameter of copper alloy tubes for heat exchanger (Alloy No. C 4430 - C 6870. C 6871 - C6872 C 7060-C 7100-C 7150-C 7364) Unit: mm 7 ‘Ouiside diameter ‘Clase ] Common grade Special grade 1.lor under in thickness | Over 1. im thickness ‘Sor over up tandinel 10] 0 ° 0 -15% 0.10 0.10 Over 10 up wand ine. 20 ° ° -0.20 I 017 (Over 20 up to and ine. 30 ° ° 0.30 ~0.22 Over 80 up to and ind. 50 ° ° ~049 0.30 Remarks: The tolerances for copper alloy tubes for heat exchanger having a dimen- sion exceeding the range of specified dimensions shall be as agreed upon be- tween the purchaser and the supplier. ») 19 H 3300 : 2008 Thickness tolerance The tolerances on wall thickness of tubes shall be as follows: 1) For tubes excepting the alloy tubes for heat exchanger (C 4430+ C 6870+ C6871 -C 6872-C 7060-C 7100-C 7150-C 7164), tables 13 and 14 shall apply. When the inside diameter is specified, tables 13 and 14 shall be so applied that the outside diameter equals the inside diameter plus twice the wall thickness. 2) For the alloy tubes for heat exchanger (C 4430 - C 6870 - C 6871-C 6872- € 7060+ C 7100-C 7150+C 7164), the tolerance on wall thickness shall be £109 Table 13 Tolerances on wall thickness (Common grade) Unit: mm Outside diameter ‘Wall thickness (025 or |Over [Over [Over [Over [Over Over [Over [Over ]Over over up} G4 up]0.6up|08 up| 14up|2up |sup [sup |soup|7 te and toand.o andl oand| to and) to anal to ana to an] to and incl. inet, ine. |inel. Jinel. |inel. finel. finel. {incl | joa jos fos [ra |2 [a [a [ss [7 [server upto and inet. 15 | 20.06 | <0.07| =010| 20.19] 20.15 | 20.18 [Over 18 up toand inel.25 | +0.07 | =0.08| =0.10/ =0.15| 20.18 | 40.20] «0.30 |>0.40 [Over 25 up 9 and incl. 0 20.09 | =0.11] =0.15| +0.18 | +0.20| +080 | s040 28% [Over 60 up to and inel. 100 20.5] +018] +0.22 | 20.25 [ 20.30 | 20.40 28% Over 100 up to and ine 175 £0.22] 20.26 | 0.80 | x0.85 | 20.42 29% [Over 175 up to and incl. 260 [ +0.30 | +0.35 [+040 [20.45 | -0.50 [-0a] Remarks 1 When the tolerance is specified for only either plus or minus side, the value in the table shall be doubled. 2 The tolerances for tubes having dimensions exceeding the range of the specified dimensions shall be as agreed upon between the purchaser and the supplier. Table 14 Tolerances on wall thickness (Special grade) Unit: mm Outside diameter ‘Wall thickness o2ser [Over [Over [Over | Over | Over | Over overup |04up |06up joSup | Leap | 2up | dup toand | wand |toand |toand | toand | toand | toand fnel.0.4 | incl. 0.6 | incl. 0.8 | incl. 1.4 | inel.2 } incl.3 | incl. 4 dorover uptoandinel 15 | +008 | +005 | =008 | +1008 | +009 | 2010 (Over 15 up to and ine 25 005 | 2006 | 2009 | +010 | +013 | 2015 (Over 25 up to and inel. 60 008 | 2008 | 2009 | =010 | 2013 | 2018 ‘Over 50 up to and incl. 100 010 | +013 | +015 [ +018 | +020 Remarks 1 When the tolerance is specified for only either plus or minus side, the value in the tabie shall be doubled 2 For the applicable tolerances for tubes having a dimension exceeding the range of specified dimensions, table 13 shall be applied. 20 H 3900 : 2006 ° 4) Tolerance on out-of-roundness The tolerances on out-of-roundness("*) for tubes shall be as given in table 15. However, the out-of-roundness shall not be applied to tubes of temper grade O and OL, tubes in coil form, alloy tubes for heat-exchangers, and tubes under 0.4 mm in wall thickness, Note () The term “out-of-roundness” is defined as the proportion of the speci- fied outside diameter to the difference between the longest and short- est diameter measured at arbitrary cross section of the tube. Remarks: When either only the outside diameter or the wall thickness is speci- fied, the ratio of wall thickness to outside diameter shall be calcu- lated from the value of the wall thickness or outside diameter, whichever is unspecified, which is obtained by the formula: Outside diameter ~ inside diameter + wall thickness 2. Table 15 Tolerances on out-of-roundness of tubes Wall thickness! Clase ) outside diameter ‘Common grade Special grade (0.01 oF over up to | 8 % max. of outside diameter 1.5 © max. of outside diameter and inel. 0.08 VOver 0.08 upto | 2% max. of outside diameter 1.0 % max, of outside diameter and incl. 0.05 Over 0.05 upto | 1.5% max.(*) of outside diameter | 0.8 % max. ("9 of outside diameter andincl.0.10 | Over 0.10 1.5 % max.(") of outside diameter | 0.7 % max.(" of outside diameter Notes (18) When the resultant value is 0.1 mm or under, the tolerance shall be 0.1 mm. (18) When the resultant value is 0.05 mm or under, the tolérance shall be 0.05 mm, Remarks: The tolerance for the tube of which the ratio of wall thickness to out- side diameter is outside the specified range shall be as agreed upon be- tween the purchaser and the supplier. Length tolerance The length tolerances for tubes shall be as given in table 16. For copper alloy tubes for heat exchangers and tubes in coil form, the toler ances in table 17 and table 18, respectively, shall apply. The length tolerances for straight tubes having a dimension exeeeding the range of specified dimensions shall be as agreed upon between the purchaser and the supplier, 21 ; H 3300: 2006 Table 16 Length tolerances for straight tubes (Alloy No. C 1020+ C 1100 + € 1201 + C 1220 C 2200 - C 2800 - C 2600 C 2700+ C 2800) Unit: mm Length Outside diameter 25 or under | Over 25 up to and inel, 100 | Over 100 600 oF under @ +3 3 0 ° ° (Over 600 up to and inel 1 800 3 | +3 +8 ot ° ° Over 1 600 up to and incl. 4 200 + | +8 [eae | ° 0 Over 4200 up to and incl. 9000] +10 +10 | +10 0 ° 0 c Table 17 Length tolerances for copper alloy straight tubes for heat exchanger Alloy No. © 4430-C 6870 - C 6871 6 6872 - C 7060- € 7100-6 7150-67164 Unit: mm : Length “Tolerance 9000 oF under +5 0 ‘Over 9 000 up to and ine. 18 000 +0 ° (ver 18 000 up to and incl, 80.000 +15 0 Table 18 Length tolerances for tubes in coil form ee Unit: mm Length Outside diameter 50 oF under 15 000 or under 300 0 (Over 15 000 up to and incl. 30 000 “+600 0 ‘Over 80 000 +3% ° 5.4 Maximum permissible value of bend of straight tubes The maximum per- missible value of bend for tubes(1) shall be as given in table 19. However, the maximum permissible value of bend shall be applied to straight tubes with an outside diam- eter 6 mm or over up to and including 90 mm, and shall not be applied to those of temper grade O and OL 22 H 3300 : 2006 The maximum permissible value for tubes having a dimension exceeding the range of specified dimensions shall be as agreed upon between the purchaser and the sup- plier. Note (") The term “bend” is the depth of the arc for the full length as shown 6 Test in figure 1. 7 Band maximum value TOT TTT. Surfoce plate Figure 1 Bend of tube Table 19 Maximum permissible value on bend Unit: mm Lensth Maximum valve(™) } 1000 or over up to and inc, 2 000 Over 2.000 up to and ine. 2.500 Over 2 600 up to and incl. $000 2 Note (##) ‘The maximum permissible value of bend for the tube with a length over 3.000 mm shall be 12 mm or under in any 3.000 mm in length in- stead of full length, 6.1 Chemical analysis The analytical method of chemical composition shall conform to any one of the following standards. JIS H 1292 may also be applied if the ele- ments or determination range of the chemical composition to be determined are cov- ered in the said standard. JIS H 1051 - JIS H 1052. JIS H 1053 . JIS H 1054. JIS H 1055 - JIS H 1056 - SIS H 1057 - JIS H 1058 - JIS H 1059 - JIS H 1061 - JIS H 1062 6.2 Tensile test The tensile test shall conform to JIS Z 2241. The test piece, in this case, shall be No. 11 test piece specified in JIS Z 2201. In case No. 11 test piece can not be taken, either No. 12 or No. 14C test piece shall be substituted. Further, the sectional area of the test piece is calculated by either a method of measuring direct dimensions or a method of obtaining the sec- tional area from the weight of the test piece. 6.3 Hardness test The hardness test shall be conducted on the inside surface of tubes in accordance with JIS Z 2245. 6.4 Grain size test The grain size test shall be conducted on the tube section parallel to the tube axis in accordance with JIS H 0501. 23 H 3300 : 2006 6.5 Flaring test The flaring test shall be conducted by thrusting a conical wedge having a vertical angle of 60° into any one end of the test piece taken from one end of a tube with an adequate length until its outside diameter extends to the ratio as given in table 20. Table 20 Flaring ratio Alloy No, I Outside diameter, wall thickness 20 mm or under in outside | Over 20 mm up to and incl. 100 mim diameter, and also over | in outside diameter, or 0.5 mm or | 25 mm in wall thickness | under in wall thickness € 7080 7100+ 6 7150+¢ 7164 7020: C00: ¢ W016 LaB0 i 13 | ©2800" © 2800: 2600C 2700" 1 15 } ©2800 | | c «430-Ces70.C e511 CesT | 15 | j 6.6 Flattening test The flattening test shall be conducted by placing the test piece taken from one end of a tube with a length approximately 100 mm as given in fig- ure 2, and pinching it between two flat plates and flattening it until the distance between the plates becomes equal to 3 times the wall thickness of the tube dea? Compreming >) a T U D: Outside diameter 1 Wall thickness 44 Distance between fat plates Figure 2 Flattening test 6.7 Eddy current test The eddy current test shall conform to JIS H 0502. This test may be conducted on a test piece before annealed. In this case, the size of ref- erence defects (diameter of drill hole) shall be as given in table 21. ‘The diameter of drill hole for tubes exceeding the range of specified dimensions shall be as agreed upon between the purchaser and the supplier. 4 1H 3300 : 2006 : Table 21 Size of reference defects (Diameter of drill hole) Unit: mm Diameter Alloy No. © 1020-6 1200-C 1201-] © 2200-6 2300- ] © 4490-0 6870-C B87 + ©1220 © 2600-C.2700- | C6872-0-7080-C 7100+ € 2800 ©7150-7166 Application ‘Application ‘Application ‘Other Heat All Other | Heat than heat | exchanger than heat | exchanger exchanger exchanger 4 or over up toand incl. 10] 0.9 06 oF oF 06 Over 10 up to and inel. 20 f 10 08 08 08 08 Over 20 up to and incl. 25 | 11 08 08 08) os Over 25 up toandinel. 30 [41 09 09 os | os ) Over 80 uptoandinel. 40] 13 i a La ui Over 40 up toandinel. 45 | 15 12 13 13. 12 ‘Over 45 up to and incl. 50 | 15 1a 13 13. 13 6.8 Hydrostatic test In the hydrostatic test, pressures computed by the follow: ing formula shall be applied. Unless specially specified, this pressure P does not need to exceed 6.85 MPa Further, the method specified in JIS $ 3200-1 is applied to C 1220 tubes used for water supply piping. Pe where, Ss t D 28 xt D-08 test hydrostatic pressure (MPa) allowable stress of material as given in table 22 (N/mm?) wall thickness of tube (mm) outer diameter of tube (mm) Table 22 Allowable stress of materials Unit: Némm? Alley No. Value of S {© 1020-C 1100+ C 3201 +6 1230 4 (© 2200“ C 2800-6 2600 + C 2700-2800 = 8 (© 4480+ C 6870 C 6871 +C 6572-C 7060- © T100+¢ 7150+ C 7164 Remarks: 1 N/mm? = 1 MPa

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