CF8M and SS 316 are not identical but are closely related. CF8M is a casting designation for stainless steel that is equivalent to ASTM A351 Grade CF8M, which is a type of austenitic stainless steel often used for valves and fittings. SS 316, or ASTM A276/Austenitic stainless steel 316, is a wrought material commonly used in various applications. Both contain similar alloying elements, but their properties can differ due to their manufacturing processes.
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Half of 316 is 158. You can find this by dividing 316 by 2.
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316 would be written as CCCXVI
60 minutes = 1 hour → 316 minutes = 316 ÷ 60 hours = 54/15 hours
316 stainless
ASTM A 351 Gr CF8 stands for cast 304 material and CF8M stands for cast SS 316
It is a casting of 316 stainless, with higher values of Nickel, Chromium, and Silicon.
304 or 316 SS
They're both good, but consider going with SS 316.
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Use the standard austenitic alloys (316 or CF8M) whenever the part will not be welded or can besolution annealed after welding.Use the low carbon versions (316L or CF3M) for parts that will be welded and cannot be solutionannealed after welding
Stainless steel 316 contains approximately 62% iron.
Have NO idea what the hell you're talking about...
SS304 contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel. SS316 contains 16% chromium, 10% nickel and 2% molybdenum. The "moly" is added to help resist corrosion to chlorides (like sea water and de-icing salts) .
50% caustic has good compatibility with 316 SS, but if you have the choice 304 SS and carbon steel are slightly better. All three are probably better than glass lined steel.
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