Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Re: [MW:12452] P-No. 15F

Dear Paul Osikwemhe
Thanks for asking that question i have the same doubt for past 3
months .i have asked the same question two times in material-welding
groups but not yet get the reply.if anybody know please reply
by
R.Prabhakaran
welding engineer
On 9/14/11, PAUL OSIKWEMHE <osikwemhepaul@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Members,
> I ASME IX page 74, it is stated that for Steel and steel alloys the welding
> qualification is P-No. 1 through P-No. 15F
> My question is : which material is P-No. 15F.
> Regards
> Paul Osikwemhe
> Welding Engineer
>
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