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P-number reference 1

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Ryno

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I need to find a reference for P-numbers: specifically I need to learn about P-1, P-2,P-4, P-5A, P-5B, P-8, P91
 
ASME Section II Part D should provide some insight as to which ASTM/ASME spec number s to deal with and which materials fall into which groups. Then procede to either the ASTM or ASME section mfor the spec. number The APIGUY....
 
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