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BS 1724:1990

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Withdrawn

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Specification for bronze welding by gas

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-03-2006

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-07-1990

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Foreword
Specification
Section 1. General requirements
1. Scope
2. Definitions
3. Basic requirements
4. Operator approval
5. Examination of bronze welded joints
6. Test procedures
Section 2. Specific requirements
7. Bronze welding of copper
8. Bronze welding of carbon steel
9. Bronze welding of galvanized carbon steel
10. Bronze welding of cast iron
11. Bronze welding of malleable iron
12. Bronze welding of dissimilar metals
Appendices
A. Recommended forms of joint for use with bronze
     welding
B. Removal of flux residues
C. Destructive tests for bronze welds
D. Filler metals
Tables
1. Tests for bronze welds in copper
2. Tests for bronze welds in carbon steel
3. Tests for bronze welds in galvanized carbon steel
4. Chemical composition of copper alloy filler rods
     and wires (% m/m) as specified in BS 1453
Figures
1. (Joint number 1) Upset butt
2. (Joint number 2) Lap
3. (Joint number 3) Square butt
4. (Joint number 4) Single V butt joint
5. (Joint number 5) Single V butt with root face
6. (Joint number 6) Double V butt with centre root face
7. (Joint number 7) Bell butt joint
8. (Joint number 8) Diminishing butt joint
9. (Joint number 9) Bell T joint
10. (Joint number 10) Saddle T joint
11. (Joint number 11) Short bell branch joint
12. (Joint number 12) Short stub branch joint
13. (Joint number 13) Fabricated Y joint
14. (Joint number 14) Square butt joint in carbon steel
15. (Joint number 15) Examples of straight lap joints
16. (Joint number 16) Examples of T fillet joints in
     carbon steel
17. (Joint number 17) Sleeve joint for carbon steel
     pipes (strength of the assembly should be of
     secondary importance)
18. (Joint number 18) Branch T saddle joints between
     carbon steel pipes and bars
19. (Joint number 19) Tube-to-plate joint for carbon
     steel assemblies
20. (Joint number 20) Butt joint for galvanized carbon
     steel pipes
21. Shear V preparation for bronze welding
22. Tensile test piece
23. Cruciform test piece for the tensile testing of
     T fillet joints in steel
24. Tubes generally not exceeding 75 mm diameter
25. Tubes exceeding 75 mm diameter

Covers welding by oxy-acetylene, oxy-hydrogen and oxy-propane. Parent metals covered are copper, carbon steel, galvanized carbon steel, cast iron, malleable iron and combinations of any two of these. Includes basic requirements, operator approval, examination and test procedures supplemented by specific requirements for each parent metal.

Committee
WEE/19
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 87/76380 DC and BS 1724(1959). (06/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
24
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

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