Stainless steel is one of
the main materials commonly used in valves, among which the most commonly used
are CF3, CF8, CF3M, CF8M.
So, what’s the difference
between these materials? What do they stand for? Let’s take a look.
1. The first character
(C) means the alloy is intended for “Corrosion Resistant” service.
2. The second character
(F) is the approximate location on the iron-chromium-nickel (FeCrNi) ternary
diagram and indicates the iron, chromium and nickel content.
3. The third character (3
or 8) represents the maximum carbon content in increments of 0.01%. Therefore,
3 represents 0.03%, and 8 represents 0.08%.
4. Finally, the character
(M) states that Molybdenum is present.
Stainless steel is
resistant to weak corrosive media such as air, steam, water, etc. It is
widely used in valves.
Stainless steel valves
are one of the main products of SEDELON. Welcome to your inquiry!