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ASME P Material Numbers

The document lists ASME material designation numbers and provides brief descriptions of the base metal compositions for each number. The numbers are organized into groups based on their metal compositions, which include various carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, nonferrous metals, and specialty alloys. Over 60 material designation numbers and their corresponding base metal types are outlined.

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ASME P Material Numbers

The document lists ASME material designation numbers and provides brief descriptions of the base metal compositions for each number. The numbers are organized into groups based on their metal compositions, which include various carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, nonferrous metals, and specialty alloys. Over 60 material designation numbers and their corresponding base metal types are outlined.

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ASME P Material Numbers

P No.

2
3
4
5A
5B
5C
6
7

9A, B, C
10A,B,C,F,G
10 H
10J
11A Group 1
11 A Groups 2 to 5
11B
12 to 20
21
22
23
24
25
26 to 30
31
32
33
34
35
36 to 40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
47 to 50
51, 52, 53
61, 62

Base Metal
Carbon Manganese Steels, 4 Sub Groups
Group 1 up to approx 65 ksi
Group 2 Approx 70ksi
Group 3 Approx 80ksi
Group 4 ?
Not Used
3 Sub Groups:- Typically half moly and half chrome half moly
2 Sub Groups:- Typically one and a quarter chrome half moly
Typically two and a quarter chrome one moly
2 Sub Groups:- Typically five chrome half moly and nine chrome one moly
5 Sub Groups:- Chrome moly vanadium
6 Sub Groups:- Martensitic Stainless Steels Typically Grade 410
Ferritic Stainless Steels Typically Grade 409
Austenitic Stainless Steels, 4 Sub groups
Group1 Typically Grades 304, 316, 347
Group 2 Typically Grades 309, 310
Group 3 High manganese grades
Group 4 Typically 254 SMO type steels
Typically two to four percent Nickel Steels
Mixed bag of low alloy steels, 10G 36 Nickel Steel
Duplex and Super Duplex Grades 31803, 32750
Typically 26 Chrome one moly
9 Nickel Steels
Mixed bag of high strength low alloy steels.
10 Sub Groups:- Mixed bag of high strength low alloy steels.
Not Used
Pure Aluminium
Aluminium Magnesium Grade 5000
Aluminium Magnesium Silicone Grade 6000
Not Used
Aluminium Magnesium Manganese Typically 5083, 5086
Not used
Pure Copper
Brass
Copper Silicone
Copper Nickel
Copper Aluminium
Not Used
Pure Nickel
Nickel Copper:- Monel 500
Nickel Chrome Ferrite:- Inconel
Nickel Moly:- Hastelloy C22, C276
Nickel Chrome :- Incoloy 800, 825
Nickel Chrome Silicone
Nickel Chrome Tungstone
Not Used
Titanium Alloys
Zirconium Alloys

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