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Copper and Copper Alloys -
Standards, Specifications and Applications

The EN series of standards for copper and copper alloys offers a selection of materials to suit a very wide variety of end uses. They represent a consensus agreement on those most frequently ordered by consumers. Publication 120, revised in 2005, summarises the main compositions and the range of properties for the most commonly specified copper and copper alloys.

The contents list and individual tables are given below. Whilst our publication has been prepared with care, we can give no warranty regarding the contents and shall not be liable for any direct, incidental or consequential damage arising out of its use. For complete information on any material the appropriate standard should be consulted.

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publication 120

Section 1: Conversion of Old BS into EN Material Designations

 

Introduction to Standards

Introduction (351KB)

EN Standards for Copper and Copper Alloys

Table 1 (518KB)

Listing of Old BS Standards replaced by EN Standards

Table 2 (562KB)

Unwrought and Wrought Coppers - Conversion of Old BS into EN Material Designations

Table 3 (527KB)

Wrought Copper Alloys - Conversion of Old BS into EN Material Designations

Table 4 (537KB)

Copper and Copper Alloy Ingots and Castings - Comparison of BS1400 and EN 1982

Table 5 (539 KB)

Section 2: EN Coppers and Copper Alloys

 

Unwrought and Wrought Coppers - Compositions, Uses and Typical Properties

Table 6a (544KB)

Unwrought and Wrought Coppers - Relevant Standards

Table 6b (538KB)

EN 1982 Copper and Copper Alloy Ingots and Castings - Compositions, Uses and Typical Properties

Table 7 (1035KB)

Wrought Low-Alloyed Copper Alloys - Compositions, Uses, Typical Mechanical Properties, Relevant Standards and Approximate Electrical Conductivity

Table 8 (533KB)

Wrought Copper-aluminium, Copper-nickel and Copper-nickel-zinc Alloys - Compositions, Uses, Typical Properties, Relevant Standards and Machinability

Table 9 (535KB)

Wrought Copper-zinc and Copper-tin Binary Alloys - Compositions, Uses and Typical Properties

Table 10 (533KB)

Wrought Copper-zinc-lead Alloys (Leaded Brasses) - Compositions, Uses, Typical Properties, Relevant Standards and Machinability

Table 11 (533KB)

Wrought, Complex, Copper-zinc Alloys (Special Brasses) - Compositions, Uses and Typical Properties

Table 12a (531KB)

Wrought, Complex, Copper-zinc Alloys (Special Brasses) - Relevant Standards

Table 12b (528KB)

Copper and Copper Alloys for Welding and Braze Welding - Composition and Melting Ranges (EN 13347)

Table 13 (532KB)

Section 3: Brass Semi-Finished Products

 

Brass Rods and Sections - Compositions, Uses and Typical Properties

Table 14 (533KB)

Brass Forgings, Stampings and Hot Pressings - Compositions, Uses and Typical Properties

Table 15 (530KB)

Brass Sheet, Strip and Plate - Compositions, Uses and Typical Properties

Table 16 (531KB)

Brass Tubes - Compositions, Uses and Typical Properties

Table 17 (529KB)

Brass Wire - Compositions, Uses and Typical Properties

Table 18 (529KB)

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