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ASTM B279

ASTM B279 – Standard Test Method for Stiffness of Bare Soft Square and Rectangular Copper and Aluminum Wire for Magnet Wire Fabrication Description: Significance and Use 3.1 This test method is designed as an inspection or acceptance test of new bare soft square and rectangular wire intended for subsequent fabrication into magnet wire. NOTE 1: Since the …

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ASTM B277

ASTM B277 – Standard Test Method for Hardness of Electrical Contact Materials Description: Significance and Use 3.1 The Rockwell hardness and Rockwell superficial tests are useful when the test specimens are sufficiently thick (in relation to the indentor load) to ensure that the results are not affected by the flow of metal on the surface of …

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ASTM B276

ASTM B276 – Standard Test Method for Apparent Porosity in Cemented Carbides Description: Significance and Use 4.1 Cemented carbide materials may contain small voids that, depending on the application, may affect the performance of the product. To assist users in specifying the maximum acceptable level of porosity, this test method illustrates a broad range of porosity …

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ASTM B263

ASTM B263 – Standard Test Method for Determination of Cross-Sectional Area of Stranded Conductors Description: Abstract This test method covers the standard procedure for determining the cross-sectional area of stranded conductors by the mass method. The apparatus shall consist of a balance for mass measurement, a steel scale for length measurement, and a jig or …

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ASTM B244

ASTM B244 – Standard Test Method for Measurement of Thickness of Anodic Coatings on Aluminum and of Other Nonconductive Coatings on Nonmagnetic Basis Metals with Eddy-Current Instruments Description: Significance and Use 5.1 The thickness of a coating is often critical to its performance. This eddy-current method is nondestructive and is suitable for measuring the thickness of …

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ASTM B23

ASTM B23 – Standard Specification for White Metal Bearing Alloys (Known Commercially as “Babbitt Metal”) Description: Abstract This specification deals with eight typical white metal bearing alloys, in bar or ingot form, known commercially as “Babbitt metal.” Covered in this specification are tin-based alloys, namely, UNS-L13910 (alloy no. 1), UNS-L13890 (alloy no. 2), UNS-L13840 (alloy …

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ASTM B331

ASTM B331 – Standard Test Method for Compressibility of Metal Powders in Uniaxial Compaction Description: Significance and Use 5.1 The compressibility value obtained by this test is a measure of a material characteristic of the powder. 5.2 The test method is useful in research and development projects, as a quality control test in the evaluation and manufacturing …

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ASTM B330

ASTM B330 – Standard Test Methods for Estimating Average Particle Size of Metal Powders and Related Compounds Using Air Permeability Description: Significance and Use 4.1 These test methods provide procedures for determining the envelope-specific surface area of powders, from which is calculated an “average” particle diameter, assuming the particles are monosize, smooth surface, nonporous, spherical particles. …

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ASTM B328

ASTM B328 – Standard Test Method for Density, Oil Content, and Interconnected Porosity of Sintered Metal Structural Parts and Oil-Impregnated Bearings (Withdrawn 2009) Description: Significance and Use The volume of an arbitrary P/M shape cannot be accurately measured by standard techniques such as by micrometers or calipers. Since density is mass/volume, a precise method to …

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ASTM B312

ASTM B312 – Standard Test Method for Green Strength of Specimens Compacted from Metal Powders Description: Significance and Use 5.1 The green strength value determined under the conditions specified by this test method is influenced by the characteristics of the powder, how it compacts under the specified conditions (that is, the particle to particle bonding that …

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