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P Number for ANSI 1040

P Number for ANSI 1040

P Number for ANSI 1040

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Does anyone know the P-number and Group number ANSI 1040 or the equaivant steel spec in ASME IV?

thanks

RE: P Number for ANSI 1040

Typically, for ASME B&PV code applications, the carbon content is limited 0.35% for assignment of P-No's regarding weldable material. I don't believe there is a specific assignment of a  P-No for this material.

RE: P Number for ANSI 1040

To have a P number, the material has to be in an ASME material specification.  AISI spec material does not have P numbers.  There is often ASME material similar to the AISI than can be used, but don't have anything handy at the moment.  There are also some select ASTM/API type materials that have S Numbers that are used in the B31 codes.  Otherwise, the material has to be used as an unclassified material when it comes to welding P numbers.

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