What is A182 F6a?

What is A182 F6a?

ASTM A182 F6a is a forged martensitic stainless steel with 13 wt. % chromium. Martensitic stainless steels can be high-carbon or low-carbon steel alloys. The ASTM standard A182 describes the general set of specifications about several material grades.

What is A351 CF8?

Stainless Steel SA-351 CF8 is the cast equivalent of Type 304 Stainless Steel, part of a range of austenitic chromium-nickel alloys that provide good strength and ductility. They are also known as 18/8 stainless due to their chemical composition which includes approximately 18% chromium and 8% nickel by weight.

What is CA6NM?

Type CA6NM is an iron-chromium- nickel-molybdenum alloy that is hardenable by heat treatment. It is similar in general corrosion resistance to type CA15, but the addition of nickel and molybdenum to the CA6NM composition improves its resistance to attack by sea water.

What is the difference between CF8 and CF8M?

CF8M contains 2% to 3% molybdenum that CF8 does not have, so we might expect CF8M to cost more. However, CF8M contains 2% to 3% molybdenum that CF8 does not have, so we might expect CF8M to cost more.

What is cr13 steel?

3Cr13, also known as 30Cr13, is martensitic stainless steel produced in China. It gets its name following the GB/T 1220 Chinese national standard for steel classification. The steel contains up to 0.3% Carbon and 13% chromium. The high Chromium content above 11% makes stainless steel.