What is CD4MCu material?

What is CD4MCu material?

CD4MCu is a duplex stainless steel, with greater corrosive resistance than standard stainless steel. CD4MCu provides significantly better chloride stress cracking resistance than standard stainless steel, and much better localized corrosion resistance.

What is CE3Mn?

ASTM A890 CE3Mn or Grade 5A is the nearest equivalent grade to the wrought super duplex stainless steel UNS S32750. It is also designated as ASTM A995 and ASME SA351/995 grade CD3MWCuN or 6A, also written as J93404 or 25Cr-7Ni-Mo-N.

What material is CK3MCuN?

CK3MCuN is an austenitic steel alloy. Because of its high molybdenum content, it has high resistance to pitting corrosion and crevice corrosion. This kind of stainless steel is developed for the application in the environment containing halide, such as seawater.

What is CD3MN?

CD3MN is a Fe-Cr-Ni-Mo duplex stainless steel, with greater corrosive resistance than standard 18-8 Cr-Ni and 18-14-2/18-14-3 Cr-Ni-Mo stainless steel parts.

What is F51 material?

F51 Duplex Stainless Steel combines improved resistance to stress corrosion cracking, pitting, crevice corrosion and high strength. Due to it’s chemical composition F51 duplex stainless steel resists chloride environments and sulphide stress corrosion.

What is the difference between CF3M and CF8M?

CF3M has similar corrosion resistance and mechanical properties to CF8M. The difference is that the tensile yield strength of CF3M is somewhat less than that of CF8M at ambient temperatures. CF3M alloy is limited to a maximum temperature of 800F.

What is a995 Gr 4a?

Duplex stainless steel is an alloy with a two-phase metallurgical structure consisting of austenite and ferrite in almost equal parts. The content composition of duplex steel has a higher level of chromium and molybdenum, lower nickel and a percentage of nitrogen between 0.05 to 0.50%.