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ASME P Material Numbers Explained

This document provides definitions and descriptions for ASME welding processes, consumables, and welding positions. It defines the ASME designation system for welding processes like oxyfuel gas welding, shielded metal arc welding, and gas tungsten arc welding. It also explains the ASME F-number system for classifying welding consumables and the A-number system for classifying the chemical analysis of deposited weld metals in steel materials. Finally, it details the graphic representations and terminology used for different welding positions according to ASME, ISO, and EN standards.

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ASME P Material Numbers Explained

This document provides definitions and descriptions for ASME welding processes, consumables, and welding positions. It defines the ASME designation system for welding processes like oxyfuel gas welding, shielded metal arc welding, and gas tungsten arc welding. It also explains the ASME F-number system for classifying welding consumables and the A-number system for classifying the chemical analysis of deposited weld metals in steel materials. Finally, it details the graphic representations and terminology used for different welding positions according to ASME, ISO, and EN standards.

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ASME Definitions, Consumables, Welding Positions

ASME P Material Numbers Explained ASME has adopted their own designation for welding processes, which are very different from the ISO definitions adopted by EN24063.

Designation OFW SMAW SAW GMAW FCAW GTAW PAW

Description Oxyfuel Gas Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding (MMA) Submerged Arc Welding Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG/MAG) Flux Cored Wire Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) Plasma Arc Welding

Straight polarity = Electrode -ve Reverse polarity = Electrode +ve ASME F Numbers

F Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 2X 3X 4X

General Description Heavy rutile coated iron powder electrodes :- A5.1 : E7024 Most Rutile consumables such as :- A5.1 : E6013 Cellulosic electrodes such as :- A5.1 : E6011 Basic coated electrodes such as : A5.1 : E7016 and E7018 High alloy austenitic stainless steel and duplex :- A5.4 : E316L-16 Any steel solid or cored wire (with flux or metal) Aluminium and its alloys Copper and its alloys Nickel alloys

5X 6X 7X

Titanium Zirconium Hard Facing Overlay

Note:- X represents any number 0 to 9

ASME A Numbers These refer to the chemical analysis of the deposited weld and not the parent material. They only apply to welding procedures in steel materials.

A1 Plain unalloyed carbon manganese steels. A2 to A4 Low alloy steels containing Moly and Chrome Moly A8 Austenitic stainless steels such as type 316. ASME Welding Positions Graphic Representation Note the welding progression, (vertically upwards or downwards), must always be stated and it is an essential variable for both procedures and performance qualifications. Welding Positions For Groove welds:Welding Position Flat Horizontal Vertical Upwards Progression Vertical Downwards Progression Overhead Pipe Fixed Horizontal Pipe Fixed @ 45 degrees Upwards Pipe Fixed @ 45 degrees Downwards Welding Positions For Fillet welds:Welding Position Flat (Weld flat joint at 45 degrees) Test Position 1F ISO and EN PA Test Position 1G 2G 3G 3G 4G 5G 6G 6G ISO and EN PA PC PF PG PE PF HL045 JL045

Horizontal Horizontal Rotated Vertical Upwards Progression Vertical Downwards Progression Overhead Pipe Fixed Horizontal Welding Positions QW431.1 and QW461.2 Basically there are three inclinations involved.
y y y

2F 2FR 3F 3F 4F 5F

PB PB PF PG PD PF

Flat, which includes from 0 to 15 degrees inclination 15 - 80 degrees inclination Vertical, 80 - 90 degrees

For each of these inclinations the weld can be rotated from the flat position to Horizontal to

overhead.

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