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The CF8 gate valve, CF8M gate valve, CF3M gate valve are the core austenitic stainless steel materials for industrial settings, which directly determine the corrosion resistance life and safety level. 

This guide compares the three most common stainless steel casting grades for gate valves, including their chemical composition and global certifications. Selecting the right material ensures a long service life and prevents system failure. 

Decoding Brand Alphanumeric Codes

  • The first letter “C”: Casting process identification (that is different from forging “AISI 304”). 
  • The second letter “F”: Austenitic iron-based alloy (Fe-Cr-Ni system). 
  • The numbers “8” or “3”: “8” → Standard carbon (≤0.08%) → Basic corrosion resistance. Meanwhile, “3” → Ultra-low carbon (≤0.03%) → Intergranular corrosion resistance.
  • The suffix “M”: Added molybdenum element, which is an upgraded version of chloride ion corrosion resistance. 

Equivalent Forging Grades (Key Reference for Purchasers)

Casting GradesForgings Equivalent GradeInternational StandardsKey Differences 
CF8ASTM 304ASTM A351The casting structure is coarser and the pressure resistance is less than 10%.
CF8MASTM 316EN 1.4408Molybdenum content is 2–3%, improving seawater resistance.
CF3M ASTM 316LISO 4991Low carbon with molybdenum for strong corrosion resistance and good weldability.

A Comparison of Core Element Contents (ASTM A351 Standard) 

ElementsCF8CF8MCF3MFunction & ImpactCritical Red Line & Performance Impact
Carbon (C)≤0.08%≤0.08%≤0.03%Higher carbon increases strength but reduces resistance to intergranular corrosion.Above 0.03%: Higher risk of intergranular corrosion in weld areas. 
Chromium (Cr)18.0-21.0%18.0-21.0%17.0-21.0%Core elements for resistant oxidation media.Below 17%: Nitric and acetic acid corrosion rate increases about three times. 
Nickel (Ni)8.0-11.0%9.0-12.0%9.0-13.0%Stable austenite structure with improved acid resistance.Below 8%: Higher probability of cold bending cracks. 
Molybdenum (Mo)Not added2.0-3.0%2.0-3.0%Key to pitting resistance (particularly chloride ion).No molybdenum: Seawater pitting life may be less than one year
Manganese (Mn)≤1.50%≤1.50%≤1.50%Enhances deoxidation efficiency and strength.Above 2%: Impact toughness decreases about 30%. 
Silicon (Si)≤2.00%≤1.50%≤1.50%Improves sealing and corrosion resistance.Above 1.5%: Higher risk of casting porosity.

Note: 

  • The ultra-low carbon (C≤0.03%) of CF3M is the core of its anti-welding corrosion
  • The molybdenum content of CF8M/CF3M (Mo = 2-3%) determines the chloride ion resistance. 

Helpful Rules of Purchasing 

Media TypesMandatory ElementsRecommended GradesProhibited Grades
Dilute sulfuric acid or acetic acidCr≥18%CF8 
Chloride ion solutionMo≥2.0%CF8M/CF3MCF8
High temperature welding pipelineC≤0.03%CF3MCF8/CF8M
Concentrated nitric acid (>65%)Cr≥20%Special high chrome steelAll CF series

Note: Element deviations can cause failures. Therefore, selecting the right stainless steel for the environment ensures pipeline safety.

Detailed Comparison of Performance

Corrosion Resistance: Chloride ions vs Acidic media 

The decisive role of molybdenum (Mo), such as seawater working conditions. 

MaterialPitting Corrosion Index (PRE)Allowable chloride ion concentrationTypical Lifespan
CF818.5≤200 ppm1-2 years (risk of perforation)
CF8M25.5≤5000 ppm15+ years
CF3M25.5≤5000 ppm15+ years

Mechanical Strength: High Temperature vs Room Temperature 

MaterialRoom temperature tensile strength (MPa)538℃ strength retention rateCritical warning temperature
CF848558%≥425℃ need to be derated
CF8M48555%Same as CF8
CF3M45060%Low carbon improves high temperature plasticity.

Temperature Limit: Material Safety Boundary 

Performance DimensionCF8/CF8MCF3MBreakthrough Solution
Low temperature limit-196℃-254℃CF3M for Liquid Oxygen Rocket Valve
High temperature oxidation870℃ (continuous)870℃ (continuous)>870℃ needs HK40
Creep rupture425℃425℃Inconel 625 for overlimit

A Summary Table of Performance 

MaterialSeawater Corrosion ResistanceWeldabilityHigh Temperature StrengthCost-EffectivenessRecommended Scenarios
CF81/5 stars2/5 stars3/5 stars5/5 starsOrdinary medium at normal temperature, chlorine-free
CF8M5/5 stars2/5 stars3/5 stars3/5 starsSeawater or chlorinated process fluids
CF3M5/5 stars5/5 stars4/5 stars3/5 starsVersatile choice for demanding conditions

Global Certifications

ASTMENISOJISGB
CF8GX5CrNi19-10SCS13022Cr19Ni10
CF8MGX5CrNiMo19-11-2CF-8MSCS14A022Cr17Ni12Mo2
CF3MGX2CrNiMo19-11-2SCS16A022Cr17Ni12Mo2

Conclusion

Selecting between CF8, CF8M, and CF3M heavily depends on chemical exposure and welding needs. The CF8 gate valve is ideal for general water and food applications, while CF8M and CF3M resist acid and salt environments. Matching the specific stainless steel gate valve material to the application prevents expensive repairs and ensures safety.

YKY manufactures a variety of gate valves in multiple stainless steel grades. Our solutions are built to ensure zero-leak performance in different applications, including deep-sea pipelines and oilfield equipment, therefore providing long-term energy security. Moreover, we provide ready-to-ship valves with neutral packaging and flexible MOQ for easy scaling.

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