In harsh industrial environments where component failure can halt entire production lines and result in significant financial losses, finding materials that combine high-pressure resistance with superior corrosion protection is critical. CF8M (SS316) stainless steel emerges as an optimal solution for these challenging applications.
As a cast austenitic stainless steel specifically designed for pressure vessel components, CF8M meets rigorous American standards including ASTM A351, ASTM A743, and ASTM A744. Its exceptional performance stems from a precisely balanced chemical composition:
This elemental synergy delivers outstanding mechanical properties:
To optimize CF8M's performance characteristics, standard heat treatment involves heating above 1900°F (1040°C) followed by rapid cooling through water quenching. Manufacturers employ various casting methods depending on component requirements:
A cost-effective method suitable for large CF8M components, sand casting accommodates various metals including stainless steel with maximum weights reaching 50 tons.
This precision process delivers superior surface finish and dimensional accuracy for smaller components (typically under 50kg), achieving ISO8062 CT4-CT6 tolerance levels.
Balancing quality and efficiency, shell mold casting offers intermediate precision between sand and investment casting for medium-volume production.
| Standard | Grade | UNS | C% max | Cr% | Ni% | Mo% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASTM A351 | CF8M | J92900 | 0.08 | 18.0-21.0 | 9.0-12.0 | 2.0-3.0 |
| ASTM A240 | SS316 | S31600 | 0.08 | 16.0-18.0 | 10.0-14.0 | 2.0-3.0 |
| ASTM A182 | F316 | S31600 | 0.08 | 16.0-18.0 | 10.0-14.0 | 2.0-3.0 |
CF8M maintains equivalence with multiple international standards including EN 1.4408, 0Cr17Ni12Mo2 (China), and SUS316 (Japan). The molybdenum addition enhances corrosion resistance, particularly against chloride-induced pitting, making CF8M ideal for processing weak acids, alkalis, and organic acids like citric and oxalic acids.
CF8M's versatility extends across numerous industrial components including impellers, pump casings, valve bodies, and pressure plates. The material demonstrates excellent weldability through common methods (SMAW, GTAW, GMAW) without requiring preheating.
When specifying CF8M components, critical considerations include:
The naming convention "CF8M" reflects its corrosion-resistant purpose (C), alloy position in the Fe-Cr-Ni system (F), and maximum carbon content (0.08%). This high-performance material continues to serve as a reliable solution across demanding industrial applications where material failure is not an option.
In harsh industrial environments where component failure can halt entire production lines and result in significant financial losses, finding materials that combine high-pressure resistance with superior corrosion protection is critical. CF8M (SS316) stainless steel emerges as an optimal solution for these challenging applications.
As a cast austenitic stainless steel specifically designed for pressure vessel components, CF8M meets rigorous American standards including ASTM A351, ASTM A743, and ASTM A744. Its exceptional performance stems from a precisely balanced chemical composition:
This elemental synergy delivers outstanding mechanical properties:
To optimize CF8M's performance characteristics, standard heat treatment involves heating above 1900°F (1040°C) followed by rapid cooling through water quenching. Manufacturers employ various casting methods depending on component requirements:
A cost-effective method suitable for large CF8M components, sand casting accommodates various metals including stainless steel with maximum weights reaching 50 tons.
This precision process delivers superior surface finish and dimensional accuracy for smaller components (typically under 50kg), achieving ISO8062 CT4-CT6 tolerance levels.
Balancing quality and efficiency, shell mold casting offers intermediate precision between sand and investment casting for medium-volume production.
| Standard | Grade | UNS | C% max | Cr% | Ni% | Mo% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASTM A351 | CF8M | J92900 | 0.08 | 18.0-21.0 | 9.0-12.0 | 2.0-3.0 |
| ASTM A240 | SS316 | S31600 | 0.08 | 16.0-18.0 | 10.0-14.0 | 2.0-3.0 |
| ASTM A182 | F316 | S31600 | 0.08 | 16.0-18.0 | 10.0-14.0 | 2.0-3.0 |
CF8M maintains equivalence with multiple international standards including EN 1.4408, 0Cr17Ni12Mo2 (China), and SUS316 (Japan). The molybdenum addition enhances corrosion resistance, particularly against chloride-induced pitting, making CF8M ideal for processing weak acids, alkalis, and organic acids like citric and oxalic acids.
CF8M's versatility extends across numerous industrial components including impellers, pump casings, valve bodies, and pressure plates. The material demonstrates excellent weldability through common methods (SMAW, GTAW, GMAW) without requiring preheating.
When specifying CF8M components, critical considerations include:
The naming convention "CF8M" reflects its corrosion-resistant purpose (C), alloy position in the Fe-Cr-Ni system (F), and maximum carbon content (0.08%). This high-performance material continues to serve as a reliable solution across demanding industrial applications where material failure is not an option.