BS 2HR 40-2010
BS 2HR 40-2010
BS 2HR 40-2010
AEROSPACE SERIES
© BSI 2010
ICS 49.025.99
Publication history
First published October 1972
Second (present) edition, January 2010
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Contents
Foreword ii
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Technical requirements 1
Bibliography 8
List of tables
Table 1 – Technical requirements for cobalt-chromium-tungsten-
nickel-manganese heat-resisting alloy bars and extruded sections
for machining 2
Table 2 – Technical requirements for cobalt-chromium-tungsten-
nickel-manganese heat-resisting alloy billets and bars for forging 4
Table 3 – Technical requirements for cobalt-chromium-tungsten-
nickel-manganese heat-resisting alloy forgings 6
Summary of pages
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Foreword
Publishing information
This British Standard is published by BSI and came into effect on
31 January 2010. It was prepared by Panel ACE/61/-/48, Heat resisting
alloys, under the authority of Technical Committee ACE/61, Metallic
materials for aerospace purposes. A list of organizations represented
on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary.
Supersession
This standard supersedes BS HR 40:1972, which is withdrawn.
Hazard warnings
Presentational conventions
The provisions of this standard are presented in roman (i.e. upright)
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1 Scope
This British Standard specifies requirements for cobalt-chromium-
tungsten-nickel-manganese heat‑resisting alloy supplied in the
following forms.
a) Bars and extruded sections for machining: annealed, designation
HR 40A.
b) Billets and bars for forging: hot or cold worked and subsequently
machined or ground, designation HR 40B.
c) Forgings: annealed, designation HR 40C.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the
application of this document. For dated references, only the edition
cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the
referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
BS HR 100, Procedure for inspection, testing and acceptance of
wrought heat-resisting alloys
3 Technical requirements
Material to this standard shall conform to Table 1, Table 2 and Table 3.
NOTE The format and symbols used in Table 1, Table 2 and Table 3 are
derived from EN 4500-1 and EN 4500-3.
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1 Material designation BS HR 40
2 Chemical Element C Si Mn P S Cr Fe Ni W Co
composition
% Min. 0.05 — 1.0 — — 19.0 — 9.0 14.0
Base
Max. 0.15 0.4 2.0 0.040 0.030 21.0 3.0 11.0 16.0
3 Method of melting Air melted; vacuum melted; air melted and vacuum refined; consumable
electrode remelted
4.1 Form Bars and extruded sections for machining (HR 40A)
4.2 Method of production Extruded
4.3 Limit dimension(s) mm —
5 Technical specification Sections 1 and 2 of BS HR 100
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1 Material designation BS HR 40
2 Chemical Element C Si Mn P S Cr Fe Ni W Co
composition
% Min. 0.05 — 1.0 — — 19.0 — 9.0 14.0
Base
Max. 0.15 0.4 2.0 0.040 0.030 21.0 3.0 11.0 16.0
3 Method of melting Air melted; vacuum melted; air melted and vacuum refined; consumable
electrode remelted
4.1 Form Billets and bars for forging (HR 40B)
4.2 Method of production —
4.3 Limit dimension(s) mm —
5 Technical specification Sections 1 and 3 of BS HR 100
6.1 Delivery condition Hot or cold worked and subsequently machined or ground 1)
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Heat treatment —
6.2 Delivery condition code F
7 Use condition Delivery condition
Heat treatment —
Characteristics
8.1 Test sample(s) See Section 3 of BS HR 100
8.2 Test piece(s) See Section 3 of BS HR 100
8.3 Heat treatment Delivery condition Reference (see line 29)
9 Dimensions concerned mm —
10 Thickness of cladding on % —
each face
11 Direction of test piece — L
12 Temperature °C — Ambient
13 Proof stress Rp0.2 MPa — H 340
14 Strength Rm MPa — H 860
T
15 Elongation A % — H 35
16 Reduction of Z % —
area
17 Hardness — HBW G 282 or HV G 290
18 Shear strength Rc MPa —
19 Bending j — —
20 Impact strength —
21 Temperature °C — 815
22 Time h — tR = 23
23 Stress ra MPa —
24 C Elongation a % —
25 Rupture stress rR MPa — 165
26 Elongation at A % — H 10
rupture
1)
27 Notes (see line 98)
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1 Material designation BS HR 40
2 Chemical Element C Si Mn P S Cr Fe Ni W Co
composition
% Min. 0.05 — 1.0 — — 19.0 — 9.0 14.0
Base
Max. 0.15 0.4 2.0 0.040 0.030 21.0 3.0 11.0 16.0
3 Method of melting Air melted; vacuum melted; air melted and vacuum refined; consumable
electrode remelted
4.1 Form Forgings (HR 40C)
4.2 Method of production Forged from HR 40B stock
4.3 Limit dimension(s) mm —
5 Technical specification Sections 1 and 4 of BS HR 100
10 Thickness of cladding on % —
each face
11 Direction of test piece L
12 Temperature °C Ambient
13 Proof stress Rp0.2 MPa H 340
14 Strength Rm MPa H 860
T
15 Elongation A % H 35
16 Reduction of Z % —
area
17 Hardness HBW G 282 or HV G 290
18 Shear strength Rc MPa —
19 Bending j — —
20 Impact strength —
21 Temperature °C 815
22 Time h tR = 23
23 Stress ra MPa —
24 C Elongation a % —
25 Rupture stress rR MPa 165
26 Elongation at A % H 10
rupture
27 Notes (see line 98) —
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Bibliography
Standards publications
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including
any amendments) applies.
EN 4500-1, Metallic materials – Rules for the drafting and presentation
of material standards – Part 1: General rules 1)
EN 4500-3, Metallic materials – Rules for the drafting and presentation
of material standards – Part 3: Specific rules for heat-resisting alloys 1)
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