Astm B438 - 2013
Astm B438 - 2013
Astm B438 - 2013
Bronze (Diluted)
E
CFTG-3806-K14 bal 5.5-6.5 — 36.0-40.0F 2.0 max 5.6-6.0 22 minH 14-35 (100-240)
E
CFTG-3806-K22 bal 5.5-6.5 — 36.0-40.0F 2.0 max 6.0-6.4 17 minH 22-50 (150-340)
A
For an oil content of 27% min, density range will be 5.8-6.2 g/cm3 and radial crushing strength will be 15 000 psi (100 MPa) minimum.
B
For an oil content of 25% min, density range will be 5.8-6.2 g/cm3 and radial crushing strength will be 13 000 psi (90 MPa) minimum.
C
At maximum graphite (5%) and density (6.6 g/cm3), this material will contain only a trace of oil. At 3% graphite and 6.2-6.6 g/cm3 density, it will contain 8 vol % (min.)
of oil.
D
Additional chemical requirements are: Zinc–0.75% max, Nickel–0.35% max, Antimony–0.25% max.
E
Graphitic carbon content is typically 0.5-1.3%; total carbon shall be 0.5-1.3%.
F
The iron portion may contain 0.5% max metallurgically combined carbon.
G
Minimum oil content will decrease with increasing density. Those shown are valid at the upper-limit of the density given.
H
These data are based on material in the finished condition.
I
At 3% graphite, it will contain 14% min oil content.
by an extended soaking in the hot oil or preferably by a vacuum 7.2 Limits on Nonspecified Elements—By agreement be-
impregnation operation. tween the purchaser and the supplier, limits may be established
6.2.2 A medium viscosity petroleum oil is normally used for and chemical analyses required for elements or compounds not
most bearing applications, but extreme operating conditions specified in Table 1.
such as elevated temperatures, intermittent rotation, extremely
low speeds or heavy loads may require a synthetic lubricant or 8. Physical Properties
an oil with a different viscosity.
6.2.3 Unless otherwise specified by the purchaser, a high- 8.1 Oil Content—For each bearing material, the oil content
grade turbine oil with antifoaming additives and containing of the as-received bearing shall not be less than the minimum
corrosion and oxidation inhibitors, having a kinematic viscos- percentage listed in Table 1.
ity of 280 to 500 SSU [(60 × 10-6 to 110 × 10-6 m2/s), (60 to 8.2 Impregnation Effıciency—A minimum of 90% of the
110 cSt)] at 100 °F (38 °C) is normally used as a general
interconnected porosity in the as-received bearings shall be
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traceable, controlled conditions as agreed to between the fied on the bearing drawing.
producer and user (Terminology B243).
13.2 Chemical Analysis:
12.2 Sampling Plan—The number of sample bearings, 13.2.1 Oil Extraction—Bearings must be dry and free of oil
agreed to between the manufacturer and the purchaser, to be before running chemical tests. To remove oil, a Soxhlet
used for inspections shall be taken randomly from locations Apparatus as specified in Test Method B963 may be used.
throughout the lot. However, upon agreement between purchaser and supplier, a
low-temperature furnace treatment [1000 to 1200 °F (540 to
650 °C)] with a flowing nitrogen or inert atmosphere may be
used to volatilize any lubricant that may be present.
13.2.2 Metallic Elements—The chemical analysis of metal-
lic elements shall be performed on an oil-free sample in
accordance with the test methods prescribed in Volume 03.05
of the Annual Book of ASTM Standards or by another approved
method agreed upon between the manufacturer and the pur-
chaser.
13.2.3 Combined Carbon—To determine the amount of
carbon metallurgically combined with the iron in the diluted
bronze materials, a metallographic estimate may be made.
13.2.4 Graphitic Carbon—Determine the total carbon con-
tent in accordance with Test Method E1019 with the exception
that a sample as small as 0.25 g may be used upon agreement
between customer and supplier. With the exception of diluted
bronze, the graphitic carbon provides an estimate of the total
carbon. For diluted bronze, the graphitic carbon is approxi-
mately equal to the total carbon minus the combined carbon as
determined in 13.2.3.
13.3 Physical Properties:
13.3.1 Oil Content—The oil content of the as-received
bearing shall be determined following the procedure for
As-Received Oil Content in Test Method B963.
13.3.2 Impregnation Effıciency—The efficiency of the oil-
impregnation process in volume percent units shall be calcu-
lated following the procedure for Oil-Impregnation Effıciency
in Test Method B963.
13.3.3 Impregnated Density—The impregnated density of
the sample bearings in g/cm3 units, measured after they have
been fully impregnated, shall be determined following the
procedure for Determination of Impregnated Density in Test
Method B962.
13.3.4 Permeability—The ability of fluids to flow through
the interconnected porosity of the finished bearing may be
quantitatively measured by Test Method B966.
13.3.5 Cleanliness—The amount of metallic and non-
metallic contamination on the finished bearings may be mea-
sured by Test Method B970.
13.4 Mechanical Properties:
13.4.1 Radial Crushing Strength—Radial crushing strength
in psi (MPa) is the mechanical property by which the strength
of oil-impregnated PM bearing material is characterized and
evaluated. It is determined by breaking plain thin-walled
bearings or hollow cylindrical test specimens under diametrical
SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
The following supplementary requirements shall apply to purchase orders or contracts from all
agencies of the United States Government or where specified by a purchaser as part of the purchase
order or contract with a government agency.
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122 9281 1-1⁄2 3 ⁄4 0.752 1.004
123 10828 1-3⁄4 3 ⁄4 0.752 1.004
124 12375 2 3 ⁄4 0.752 1.004
125 4512 5⁄ 8 7 ⁄8 0.877 1.004
126 5414 3⁄ 4 7 ⁄8 0.877 1.004
127 6316 7⁄ 8 7 ⁄8 0.877 1.004
128 7219 1 7 ⁄8 0.877 1.004
129 9023 1-1⁄4 7 ⁄8 0.877 1.004
130 10828 1-1⁄2 7 ⁄8 0.877 1.004
131 12633 1-3⁄4 7 ⁄8 0.877 1.004
132 6188 3⁄ 4 1 1.003 1.129
133 7219 7⁄ 8 1 1.003 1.129
134 8250 1 1 1.003 1.129
135 10313 1-1⁄4 1 1.003 1.129
136 12375 1-1⁄2 1 1.003 1.129
137 14438 1-3⁄4 1 1.003 1.129
138 16500 2 1 1.003 1.129
139 6188 3⁄ 4 1 1.003 1.254
140 7219 7⁄ 8 1 1.003 1.254
141 8250 1 1 1.003 1.254
142 10313 1-1⁄4 1 1.003 1.254
143 12375 1-1⁄2 1 1.003 1.254
144 14438 1-3⁄4 1 1.003 1.254
145 16500 2 1 1.003 1.254
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163 30938 3 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.504
164 11344 1 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
165 14180 1-1⁄4 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
166 17016 1-1⁄2 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
167 19852 1-3⁄4 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
168 22688 2 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
169 25523 2-1⁄4 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
170 28359 2-1⁄2 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
171 31195 2-3⁄4 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
172 34031 3 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
173 12375 1 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
174 15469 1-1⁄4 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
175 18563 1-1⁄2 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
176 21656 1-3⁄4 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
177 24750 2 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
178 27844 2-1⁄4 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
179 30938 2-1⁄2 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
180 34031 2-3⁄4 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
181 37125 3 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
182 21656 1-1⁄2 1-3⁄4 1.753 2.005
183 25266 1-3⁄4 1-3⁄4 1.753 2.005
184 28875 2 1-3⁄4 1.753 2.005
185 32484 2-1⁄4 1-3⁄4 1.753 2.005
186 36094 2-1⁄2 1-3⁄4 1.753 2.005
187 39703 2-3⁄4 1-3⁄4 1.753 2.005
188 43313 3 1-3⁄4 1.753 2.005
189 28875 1-3⁄4 2 2.004 2.38
190 33000 2 2 2.004 2.38
191 37125 2-1⁄4 2 2.004 2.38
192 41250 2-1⁄2 2 2.004 2.38
193 45375 2-3⁄4 2 2.004 2.38
194 49500 3 2 2.004 2.38
195 57750 3-1⁄2 2 2.004 2.38
196 66000 4 2 2.004 2.38
197 37125 2 2-1⁄4 2.254 2.631
198 46406 2-1⁄2 2-1⁄4 2.254 2.631
199 55688 3 2-1⁄4 2.254 2.631
200 64969 3-1⁄2 2-1⁄4 2.254 2.631
201 74250 4 2-1⁄4 2.254 2.631
202 41250 2 2-1⁄2 2.505 3.006
203 51563 2-1⁄2 2-1⁄2 2.505 3.006
204 61875 3 2-1⁄2 2.505 3.006
205 72188 3-1⁄2 2-1⁄2 2.505 3.006
206 82500 4 2-1⁄2 2.505 3.006
207 323 5⁄16 1 ⁄8 0.127 0.1905
208 387 3⁄ 8 1 ⁄8 0.127 0.1905
209 451 7⁄16 1 ⁄8 0.127 0.1905
210 516 1⁄ 2 1 ⁄8 0.127 0.1905
211 387 3⁄ 8 1 ⁄8 0.127 0.253
212 451 7⁄16 1 ⁄8 0.127 0.253
213 516 1⁄ 2 1 ⁄8 0.127 0.253
214 161 1⁄ 8 5⁄32 0.158 0.253
215 242 3⁄16 5⁄32 0.158 0.253
216 322 1⁄ 4 5⁄32 0.158 0.253
217 403 5⁄16 5⁄32 0.158 0.253
218 483 3⁄ 8 5⁄32 0.158 0.253
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305 15082 1-5⁄8 1-1⁄8 1.128 1.378
306 17402 1-7⁄8 1-1⁄8 1.128 1.378
307 25523 2-3⁄4 1-1⁄8 1.128 1.378
308 27800 3 1-1⁄8 1.128 1.378
309 11602 1-1⁄8 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.504
310 16758 1-5⁄8 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.504
311 19336 1-7⁄8 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.504
312 10313 1 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
313 11602 1-1⁄8 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
314 12891 1-1⁄4 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
315 15469 1-1⁄2 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
316 16758 1-5⁄8 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
317 18047 1-3⁄4 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
318 19336 1-7⁄8 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
319 20625 2 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
320 23203 2-1⁄4 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
321 25781 2-1⁄2 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
322 28359 2-3⁄4 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
323 30938 3 1-1⁄4 1.2535 1.630
324 12762 1-1⁄8 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
325 18434 1-5⁄8 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
326 21270 1-7⁄8 1-3⁄8 1.378 1.629
327 13922 1-1⁄8 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
328 20109 1-5⁄8 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
329 23203 1-7⁄8 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.755
330 12375 1 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
331 13922 1-1⁄8 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
332 15469 1-1⁄4 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
333 18563 1-1⁄2 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
334 20109 1-5⁄8 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
335 21656 1-3⁄4 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
336 23203 1-7⁄8 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
337 24750 2 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
338 27844 2-1⁄4 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
339 30938 2-1⁄2 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
340 34031 2-3⁄4 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
341 37125 3 1-1⁄2 1.504 1.880
342 23461 1-5⁄8 1-3⁄4 1.753 2.005
343 27070 1-7⁄8 1-3⁄4 1.753 2.005
344 30938 1-7⁄8 2 2.004 2.380
345 28875 1-3⁄4 2 2.004 2.505
346 30938 1-7⁄8 2 2.004 2.505
347 33000 2 2 2.004 2.505
348 37125 2-1⁄4 2 2.004 2.505
349 41250 2-1⁄2 2 2.004 2.505
350 45375 2-3⁄4 2 2.004 2.505
351 49500 3 2 2.004 2.505
352 57750 3-1⁄2 2 2.004 2.505
353 66000 4 2 2.004 2.505
354 41766 2-1⁄4 2-1⁄4 2.254 2.631
355 51047 2-3⁄4 2-1⁄4 2.254 2.631
356 60328 3-1⁄4 2-1⁄4 2.254 2.631
357 69609 3-3⁄4 2-1⁄4 2.254 2.631
358 46406 2-1⁄4 2-1⁄2 2.505 3.006
359 56719 2-3⁄4 2-1⁄2 2.505 3.006
360 67031 3-1⁄4 2-1⁄2 2.505 3.006
361 77344 3-3⁄4 2-1⁄2 2.505 3.006
362 49500 2 3 3.006 3.507
363 55688 2-1⁄4 3 3.006 3.507
364 61875 2-1⁄2 3 3.006 3.507
2 125 ⁄
3 16
3 175 14 ⁄
4 96 18 ⁄ 18 ⁄ 0.127 ⁄
1 32 0.1895 14 ⁄
5 160 ⁄
3 16
6 222 14 ⁄
7 65 18 ⁄ 0.253 38 ⁄ ⁄
1 16
8 130 ⁄
3 16
9 193 14 ⁄
10 255 ⁄
5 16
16 290 14 ⁄ ⁄
3 16 0.1895 ⁄
1 32 0.3155 ⁄
7 16 ⁄
1 16
17 385 ⁄
5 16
18 485 38 ⁄
19 580 ⁄
7 16
20 675 12 ⁄
21 387 14 ⁄ 14 ⁄ 0.252 ⁄
1 32 0.378 12 ⁄ ⁄
1 16
22 516 ⁄
5 16
23 645 38 ⁄
24 773 ⁄
7 16
25 902 12 ⁄
26 1160 58 ⁄
27 387 14 ⁄ 14 ⁄ 0.252 ⁄
1 32 0.440 ⁄
9 16 ⁄
1 16
28 516 ⁄
5 16
29 645 38 ⁄
30 773 ⁄
7 16
31 902 ⁄
12
32 1160 ⁄
58
33 485 1⁄ 4 ⁄
5 16 0.3145 ⁄
1 32 0.440 ⁄
9 16 ⁄
1 16
34 645 5⁄16
35 805 3⁄ 8
36 970 7⁄16
37 1130 1⁄ 2
38 1450 5⁄ 8
39 405 1⁄ 4 ⁄
5 16 0.3145 ⁄
3 64 0.503 11⁄16 ⁄
3 32
40 570 5⁄16
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41 730 3⁄ 8
42 890 7⁄16
43 1060 1⁄ 2
44 1375 5⁄ 8
45 580 1⁄ 4 38 ⁄ 0.377 ⁄
3 64 0.503 58 ⁄ ⁄
1 16
46 775 5⁄16
47 965 3⁄ 8
48 1160 7⁄16
49 1355 1⁄ 2
50 1740 5⁄ 8
51 2125 3⁄ 4
54 965 7⁄16
55 1160 1⁄ 2
56 1545 5⁄ 8
57 1920 3⁄ 4
58 1130 3⁄ 8 ⁄
7 16 0.4395 ⁄
3 64 0.565 34 ⁄ ⁄
1 16
59 1360 7⁄16
60 1585 1⁄ 2 ⁄
7 16 0.4395 ⁄
3 64 0.565 34 ⁄ ⁄
1 16
61 2035 5⁄ 8
62 2490 3⁄ 4
63 1290 3⁄ 8 12 ⁄ 0.502 ⁄
3 64 0.628 34 ⁄ ⁄
1 16
64 1550 7⁄16
65 1810 1⁄ 2
66 2325 5⁄ 8
67 2840 3⁄ 4
68 3355 7⁄ 8
70 1550 1⁄ 2 12 ⁄ 0.502 ⁄
3 64 0.753 15⁄16 18 ⁄
71 2070 5⁄ 8
72 2580 3⁄ 4
73 3100 7⁄ 8
74 3615 1-0
80 1935 1⁄ 2 58 ⁄ 0.627 ⁄
3 64 0.879 11⁄8 18 ⁄
81 2580 5⁄ 8
82 3220 3⁄ 4
84 4510 1-0
85 5155 11⁄8
86 5800 11⁄4
87 2320 1⁄ 2 34 ⁄ 0.752 ⁄
3 64 0.941 13⁄16 18 ⁄
88 3080 5⁄ 8
89 3865 3⁄ 4
90 4645 7⁄ 8
91 5415 1-0
92 6180 11⁄8
93 6960 11⁄4
94 2325 1⁄ 2 34 ⁄ 0.752 ⁄
1 16 1.003 11⁄2 18 ⁄
99 6195 11⁄8
103 10065 13⁄4
104 3610 5⁄ 8 78 ⁄ 0.877 ⁄
1 16 1.004 11⁄4 18 ⁄
105 4510 3⁄ 4
106 5415 7⁄ 8
137 145 1⁄ 4
141 282 1⁄ 4
143 443 3⁄ 8
145 290 1⁄ 4
147 485 3⁄ 8
150 725 3⁄ 8 ⁄
5 16 0.3145 ⁄
1 32 0.440 ⁄
9 16 ⁄
3 32
151 1045 1⁄ 2
152 1690 3⁄ 4
153 805 3⁄ 8 ⁄
5 16 0.3145 ⁄
3 64 0.503 11⁄16 ⁄
1 16
156 1355 1⁄ 2
157 2125 3⁄ 4
159 1255 1⁄ 2
160 2030 3⁄ 4
162 1355 1⁄ 2
163 2125 3⁄ 4
164 1585 1⁄ 2 ⁄
7 16 0.4395 ⁄
3 64 0.565 11⁄16 ⁄
1 16
165 2490 3⁄ 4
169 2060 ⁄
58
170 2580 3⁄ 4
171 3095 7⁄ 8
175 2580 3⁄ 4
176 3100 7⁄ 8
180 3220 3⁄ 4
184 4255 3⁄ 4
185 2320 1⁄ 2 ⁄
34 0.752 ⁄
3 64 0.941 11⁄4 18 ⁄
186 3865 3⁄ 4
191 3865 3⁄ 4
195 3480 3⁄ 4
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(Mandatory Information)
A2.1 Cross Reference the former ASTM material designations and the replacement
A2.1.1 Cross Reference—The bearing designation informa- PM Material Designation Code identifications for standard
tion presented in Table A2.1 permits cross-reference between bronze-base bearing materials.
APPENDIXES
Bronze-Graphite
B438, Grade 2, Type 1, 5.8 to 6.2 g/cm3 impregnated density CTG-1001-K17
B438, Grade 2, Type 2, 6.4 to 6.8 g/cm3 impregnated density CTG-1001-K23
MIL-B-5687, Type 1, Grade 1 CTG-1001-K23
B438, Grade 2, Type 3, 6.8 to 7.2 g/cm3 impregnated density CTG-1001-K30
B438, Grade 2, Type 4, 7.2 to 7.6 g/cm3 impregnated density CTG-1001-K34
Bronze-High Graphite
B438, Grade 3, Type 1, 5.8 to 6.2 g/cm3 impregnated density CTG-1004-K10
B438, Grade 3, Type 2, 6.2 to 6.6 g/cm3 impregnated density CTG-1004-K15
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(Nonmandatory Information)
X1.1 Introduction X1.1.3 The lowest density materials have lower strength
X1.1.1 Historically, bronze is the oldest and most univer- and ductility and less shaft support but have greater open
sally accepted metal used for bearings that rely on oil or grease porosity and are able to contain more oil. They are selected
for lubrication. Bronze is a soft but strong alloy, has a low where maximum oil content is of primary importance.
coefficient of friction and is resistant to seizure with an iron or X1.1.4 Bearings of 6.4 to 6.8 g/cm3 impregnated density are
steel shaft. PM oil-impregnated bronze-base materials have an the first choice for general applications as they have the desired
advantage over wrought alloyed bronze because of the ability combination of mechanical properties and bearing performance
to tailor the composition to the need, to incorporate nonmetal-
capabilities.
lic additives for performance enhancement and to control the
open porosity for an integral supply of oil. X1.1.5 The highest density bearing materials have the
X1.1.2 Each PM composition is available in a range of highest strength but minimum oil capacity. At densities over
densities. The strength, ductility, oil capacity and operating 6.8 g/cm3, the material can function as a combination structural
characteristics are directly related to density. part and bearing.
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14 ⁄ 0.252 (6.40) ⁄
1 16 38⁄ 0.378 (9.60) 0.500 (12.70)
14 ⁄ 0.252 (6.40) ⁄
3 32 ⁄
7 16 0.4405 (11.19) 0.500 (12.70)
⁄
5 16 0.3145 (7.99) 1⁄16 7⁄16 0.4405 (11.19) 0.562 (14.275)
⁄
5 16 0.3145 (7.99) 3⁄32 1 ⁄2 0.503 (12.78) 0.562 (14.275)
38 ⁄ 0.377 (9.58) 1⁄16 1 ⁄2 0.503 (12.78) 0.625 (15.875)
38 ⁄ 0.377 (9.58) 3⁄32 9⁄16 0.5655 (14.36) 0.625 (15.875)
⁄
12 0.502 (12.75) ⁄
1 16 58⁄ 0.628 (15.95) 0.750 (19.05)
⁄
12 0.502 (12.75) 18 ⁄ 34⁄ 0.753 (19.13) 0.750 (19.05)
5⁄ 8 0.627 (15.925) ⁄
1 16 3 ⁄4 0.753 (19.13) 0.750 (19.05)
5⁄ 8 0.627 (15.925) 18 ⁄ 7 ⁄8 0.879 (22.33) 0.937 (23.80)
3⁄ 4 0.752 (19.1) ⁄
1 16 7 ⁄8 0.879 (22.33) 1.125 (28.575)
3⁄ 4 0.752 (19.10) 18 ⁄ 1 1.004 (25.50) 1.125 (28.575)
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SUMMARY OF CHANGES
Subcommittee B09.04 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue
(B438 – 08) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved April 1, 2013.)
(1) The standard has updated with some minor editorial cor- revision to B439, same section. The chemistry and oil infor-
rections including spelling and capitalization. mation is found in the Table 1 which calls out the actual
(2) Paragraph 1.7 has been reworded to better comply with the specifications. Additionally some wording changes have been
B09 Policy Guide made to conform to MPIR Standard 35.
(3) Reference has been made to ISO 5755 as a location for (10) Table 1 has been updated to include the same wording
additional technical information changes as in 4.2.1 along with some additions to the footnotes.
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(4) Additionally, references to ASTM B328 have been with- (11) Paragraph 5 has been updated to clarify ordering informa-
drawn and replaced by ASTM B962 and B963. tion for those instances where another paragraph states “as
(5) The correct name of ISO 2795 has been corrected in 2.1 agreed upon between the purchaser and supplier” type state-
(6) Added references to B966 and B970 in 2.1 ments.
(7) ISO 5755 has been added to the list of references (12) Added 13.3.3 (Permeability) and 13.3.4 (Cleanliness)
(8) Added websites to the footnotes for MPIF and ANSI (13) In 16.3 now specify that the COC will be electronically
(9) In 4.2.1, the chemistry and oil references have been deleted transmitted unless purchaser and manufacturer agree to having
to align with the decisions (that is, “Negatives”) made with the it transmitted in a different mode.
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