1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 2003:1974 Incorporating Amendment No. 1 Specification for Mild steel drums (lightduty: removable heads) UDC 621.798.134+621.798.144:669.141.24BS2003:1974 This British Standard, having been approved by the PackagingStandards Committee,was published underthe authority of the Execut
2、ive Board on 23October 1974 BSI 11-1999 First published August 1953 First revision October 1974 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference P/126 Draft for comment 71/61929 ISBN 0 580 08078 1 Co-operating organizations The Packaging Standards Committee, unde
3、r whose authority this British Standard was prepared, consists of representatives from the following Government departments and scientific and industrial organizations: Association of Drum Manufacturers* British Paper and Board Industry Federation British Paper Bag Federation British Paper Box Feder
4、ation British Plastics Federation British Tin Box Manufacturers Federation* Chemical Industries Association* Collapsible Tube Manufacturers Association Confederation of British Industry Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations Department of the Environment Envelope Makers and Manufac
5、turing Stationers Association Fibreboard Packing Case Manufacturers Association Food Manufacturers Federation Incorporated Glass Manufacturers Federation Institute of Packaging Institute of Production Engineers Institute of Trading Standards Administration Ministry of Defence (Procurement Executive)
6、* Oil Companies Materials Association* Packaging and Industrial Films Association Paintmakers Association of Great Britain* PIRA (Research Association for the Paper and Board, Printing and Packaging Industries) Soap and Detergent Industry Association Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Ltd. T
7、imber Packaging and Pallet Confederation The Government department and scientific and industrial organizations marked with an asterisk in the above list, together with the following, were directly represented on the committee entrusted with the preparation of this British Standard: Bakery Allied Tra
8、ders Association British Disinfectant Manufacturers Association British Railways Board British Steel Corporation Department of Trade and Industry Ministry of Defence, Navy Department Society of British Aerospace Companies Ltd. Wrought Hollow-ware Trade Employers Association Amendments issued since p
9、ublication Amd. No. Date of issue Comments 5580 December 1987 Indicated by a sideline in the marginBS2003:1974 BSI 11-1999 i Contents Page Co-operating organizations Inside front cover Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 References 1 3 Material (body and ends) 1 4 Styles 1 5 Construction 1 6 Handles 1 7 Size an
10、d class 2 8 Dimensions and tolerances 2 9 Closures 2 10 Finish 2 11 Cleanliness 2 12 Testing 2 13 Marking 2 14 Inspection 4 Appendix A Approximate Birmingham Gauge equivalents forthicknessesgiveninTable 1 7 Appendix B Information to be supplied by the purchaser when ordering 7 Appendix C Methods of
11、sealing 7 Figure 1 Full aperture keg with bend over clips attached to body 4 Figure 2 Full aperture keg with bend over clips attached to head 4 Figure 3 Full aperture keg with ring type top fixing 4 Figure 4 Pail 5 Figure 5 Full aperture drum with typical closures 5 Figure 6 Drum handle test: use of
12、 hook attachment 6 Table 1 Dimensions of British Standard mild steel drums (lightduty:removable heads) 3BS2003:1974 ii BSI 11-1999 Foreword This British Standard has been prepared under the authority of the Packaging Standards Committee; it was first published in1953. In this revision, which uses me
13、tric units throughout, only light duty mild steel drums with removable heads are specified, the heavy duty drums of this type now being excluded. Nominal drum capacities from15litres to120 litres have been provided for, nominal capacities being used for identification purposes with maximum and minim
14、um volumetric capacities being specified as an aid to filling calculations. A reduction has been made in the number of drum diameters specified. Drums of a given capacity and diameter are now classified according to the thickness of sheet material from which they are made, rather than according to d
15、rum style as classified previously. Six classes of drum are now specified. Drum handles, where fitted, are specified in terms of performance. Minimum ullage is no longer specified expressly although allowance for ullage is implicit in the specification of both nominal and volumetric capacities. Cert
16、ain alternative requirements are permitted in this standard and purchasers should give full information as to their requirements when ordering. For their guidanceAppendix B lists those items regarding which purchasers preferences, if any, should be stated. A British Standard does not purport to incl
17、ude all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages
18、i andii, pages1 to7 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.BS2003:1974 BSI 11-1999 1 1 Scope This British Standard specifies requirements for light duty mi
19、ld steel (coated or uncoated) drums with removable heads with nominal capacities ranging from15litres to120litres. Appendix A gives approximate Birmingham Gauge equivalents for thickness,Appendix B lists the information to be supplied by the purchaser when ordering andAppendix C gives methods of sea
20、ling. 2 References The titles of the British Standards referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover. 3 Material (body and ends) 3.1 Quality. The drums shall be made from annealed low carbon mild steel sheets 1) . If so specified by the purchaser the sheets shall be tin coated (se
21、e BS2920), galvanized (see BS2989) or otherwise treated. 3.2 Thickness. The thickness of the sheet metal used for the body and ends shall comply with the values given inTable 1. Variations in thickness shall comply with limits specified in BS1449-1, BS2920 and BS2989, as appropriate. 4 Styles This s
22、tandard covers the four basic types of open ended drum as follows. 5 Construction 5.1 Body. The body of the drum shall be made from a single sheet of metal. When a drum is made from uncoated mild steel sheet the longitudinal seam shall be welded. When a drum is made from tinplate, galvanized or othe
23、rwise treated steel sheet the longitudinal seam shall be folded, locked and soldered; alternatively, the seam shall be welded and, if required, suitably recoated internally and externally. The top of the body shall be curled or shaped to receive the removable head. 5.2 Drums with plain or beaded bod
24、ies. Clip kegs may be supplied with or without strengthening beads adjacent to the aperture. Ring kegs and pails shall incorporate the strengthening bead. 5.3 Drums with pressed out rolling hoops. Drums with internal diameter greater than355.6mm shall have two pressed rolling hoops projecting beyond
25、 the surface of the body. The rolling hoops shall be approximately equidistant from the ends and shall have280 3mm between centres. 5.4 Ends (bottoms). The ends shall be recessed pressings suitably formed to fit the body of the drum. Drums of 355.6mm or less internal diameter may have the bottoms re
26、duced in diameter. This makes possible stacking with the bottoms nesting into the recesses of the tops of adjacent drums of like diameter. When a drum is made from uncoated mild steel sheet the circumferential end seam shall be either double seamed and compound sealed, or double seamed and welded. W
27、hen a drum is made from tinplate, galvanized or otherwise treated steel sheet, the circumferential end seam shall be either double seamed and compound sealed, or double seamed and soldered. 5.5 Ends (heads or tops). Ends shall be recessed pressings suitably formed to fit the curled or shaped apertur
28、e of the body and receive a sealing gasket in the case of the styles described in clause4 b), c), andd). 6 Handles 6.1 Drums of 355.6mm or less internal diameter, i.e. up to and including55litres capacity, may be fitted with a strap handle, or wire drop handle, or bale handle. The strap handle, or t
29、he wire drop handle in the down position, shall not project above the chimb. 1) BS1449-1 includes sheets of suitable grades. a) Clip keg 228.6mm to355.6mm internal diameter, seeFigure 1 and Figure 2 b) Ring keg 228.6mm to355.6mm internal diameter, seeFigure 3 c) Pail 228.6mm to355.6mm internal diame
30、ter, seeFigure 4 d) Full aperture drum over355.6mm internal diameter, seeFigure 5BS2003:1974 2 BSI 11-1999 The design and construction shall be such that a load of50kg, distributed evenly across the effective carrying width of the handle, is supported without permanent distortion or disruption of th
31、e handle or the seat of the handle. Figure 6 illustrates a hook attachment that can be used to achieve an even distribution of load across the carrying width of the handle. 6.2 The handle or handle retaining lugs shall be either riveted or welded in position. 7 Size and class Drums shall be designat
32、ed by the appropriate nominal capacity and class specified inTable 1. 8 Dimensions and tolerances 8.1 General. The drums shall, within the limits of tolerance specified, conform to the dimensions given inTable 1. 8.2 Tolerances. The manufacturing tolerances shall be as follows. 9 Closures If drums a
33、re fitted with closures to give a filling or emptying orifice in the head, the closures shall not project beyond the chimb. Methods of sealing clip kegs, ring kegs, full aperture drums and pails are given inAppendix C. 10 Finish The nature of the internal and external finish required shall be agreed
34、 between the purchaser and the manufacturer. 11 Cleanliness Drums as delivered shall be dry, clean and free from rust, scale and foreign matter. 12 Testing 12.1 The side seam and bottom seam shall be tested by air pressure and they shall withstand, without leakage, an air pressure of20kPa for sheets
35、 of thickness0.50mm or less, and35kPa for sheets thicker than0.50mm. 12.2 If performance tests are required, the details shall be agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser, and the manufacturer shall give the purchaser facilities to witness the tests. 13 Marking When agreed between the purch
36、aser and the manufacturer, the drums shall have the following marks embossed on one end, in type of a size appropriate to the sheet thickness, but in no case exceeding50mm in height. a) The manufacturers identification mark. b) The number of this British Standard and class as “BS2003/.”. c) The thic
37、kness of the material, the nominal capacity and the date of manufacture in the following manner; 50251/71 This example indicates a drum with body of thickness0.50mm, having nominal capacity of25litres, made in the first quarter, i.e. January, February or March of1971. Internal diameter: up to and in
38、cluding279.4mm 1.0mm over279.4mm 1.5mm Internal height: up to and including279.4mm internal diameter 1.5mm over 279.4mm internaldiameter 3mm Depth of rolling hoops 1.5mm Chimb depth 1.5mmBS 2003:1974 BSI 11-1999 3 Table 1 Dimensions of British Standard mild steel drums (light duty: removable heads)
39、Nominal capacity Volumetric capacity Internal diameter Overall diameter (maximum) Internal height Depth of chimb Depth of rolling hoops Thickness of sheet Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 minimum maximum Top Bottom Body Ends Body Ends Body Ends Body Ends Body Ends Body Ends Litres Lit
40、res Litres mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm 15 15.2 15.6 228.6 250 377 13 13 0.625 0.625 0.50 0.50 0.45 0.45 0.40 0.40 0.35 0.35 15 15.2 15.6 254.0 275 305 13 13 0.625 0.625 0.50 0.50 0.45 0.45 0.40 0.40 0.35 0.35 25 26.3 26.9 279.4 300 435 13 13 0.80 0.80 0.625 0.625 0.50 0.50
41、0.45 0.45 0.40 0.40 0.35 0.35 25 26.3 26.9 304.8 326 365 13 13 0.80 0.80 0.625 0.625 0.50 0.50 0.45 0.45 0.40 0.40 0.35 0.35 50 52.4 53.9 355.6 378 536 16 16 1.00 1.00 0.80 0.80 0.625 0.625 0.50 0.50 55 59.7 61.3 355.6 378 610 16 16 1.00 1.00 0.80 0.80 0.625 0.625 0.50 0.50 120 121.2 123.8 457.2 492
42、 740 19 16 16 1.25 1.25 1.125 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.80 0.80 NOTE 1The overall diameter quoted includes, where applicable, closing rings but does not include protrusions at the joint of the closing ring, e.g. lever, latch or nut and bolt mechanisms. NOTE 2Volumetric capacities for drums up to an
43、d including355.6mm internal diameter are calculated as straight sided cylinders. Pressed out beads or rolling hoops will therefore give slightly increased volumetric capacities.BS2003:1974 4 BSI 11-1999 14 Inspection The manufacturer shall give the purchaser and/or his representative permission to w
44、itness the testing and inspection of drums after manufacture. Figure 1 Full aperture keg with bend-over clips attached to body Figure 2 Full aperture keg with bend-over clips attached to head Figure 3 Full aperture keg with ring type top fixingBS2003:1974 BSI 11-1999 5 Figure 4 Pail Figure 5 Full ap
45、erture drum with typical closuresBS2003:1974 6 BSI 11-1999 Figure 6 Drum handle test: use of hook attachmentBS2003:1974 BSI 11-1999 7 Appendix A Approximate Birmingham Gauge equivalents for thicknesses given inTable 1 Appendix B Information to be supplied by the purchaser when ordering As this stand
46、ard contains certain alternatives to the requirements for metal drums, the purchaser should state his alternative requirements, if applicable, as follows. a) Whether the steel sheets are to be coated (see3.1). b) Whether the seam of the body is to be folded, locked and soldered or welded (see5.1). c
47、) What form of circumferential end seaming is to be used (see5.4). d) Whether or not a handle is required, and if so, the type required (see6.1). e) Details of closure (see clause9). f) Details of internal and external finish required (see clause10). g) Whether marking is required (see clause13). h)
48、 Whether access to testing and inspection is required (see clause14). Appendix C Methods of sealing Heads of clip kegs are normally a drive-in fit and are retained by bend-over lugs attached to the body (seeFigure 1) or bend-over lugs attached to the head (seeFigure 2). Gaskets are not normally used
49、. Ring kegs (seeFigure 3) and full aperture drums (seeFigure 5) incorporate a closing ring of the latch, lever, or nut and bolt design. The head is not a tight fit and the seal is achieved by the use of a gasket in conjunction with the closing ring. A pail (seeFigure 4) incorporates a multi-lug cover, i.e. lugs formed in the pressing of the head, which are clinched into the sealed position by a special closing tool. A gasket is incorporated. Examples of full aperture drum closure
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