Stainless Steel
"Austenitic 304 and 316 stainless steel castings supplied for architectural applications (ASTM CF3/M, CF8/M, CF8C) "
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel castings are alloys primarily composed of iron, with at least 12% chromium, which forms a passive oxide layer that gives them their characteristic corrosion resistance. These castings are widely used in applications where strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion or oxidation are critical. These steels come in various grades, including ferritic, austenitic, martensitic types, each offering a unique balance of corrosion resistance, strength, and toughness. For example, austenitic stainless-steel castings (like ASTM A351 CF8M or CF3M) provide excellent corrosion resistance and ductility, while martensitic types (such as CA6NM) offer high strength and hardness, though with slightly lower corrosion resistance.
ASTM A351 CF8M, 4,500Kg, finished machined, assembled & pressure tested 60" emergency blow off valve supplied to the USA.
ASTM A351 CF3M/CF8M Dual Certified, 1,875kg, finish machined & pressure tested Multiple 14” GPT casing, end cover & volute pumps for the petrochemical industry.
ASTM A351 CF3M/CF8M Dual Certified, 1,875kg, finish machined & pressure tested Multiple 14” GPT casing, end cover & volute pumps for the petrochemical industry.