ASME SB-315 C63020 Copper Alloys
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ASME SB-315 C63020 Chemical Composition
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code An International Code Section II - Part B Nonferrous Material Specifications, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2025
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ASME SB-315 C63020 Physical Properties
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ASME SB-315 C63020 Heat Treatments
- Quench hardened and tempered (TQ30): Heat to 843-899°C (1550-1650°F) for 2 h minimum and quench in water. Then, temper at 482-538°C (900-1000°F) for 2 h minimum and air cool to room temperature.
ASME SB-315 C63020 Mechanical Properties
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