1. CFM - Noun
2. CFM - Proper noun
CFM (countable and uncountable, plural CFMs)
Initialism of cubic foot per minute. (ft/min)
CFM
(soccer) Initialism of Club de Foot Montréal, a Canadian team playing in Major League Soccer.
According to industry analyst Frost & Sullivan, the emerging North American CFM market is anticipated to gross $3 billion in 2014, with a 38 percent increase in outsourced CFM services globally in the next three to five years. Source: Internet
CFM Wealth Partners LLC acquired a new stake in Albemarle during the 4th quarter worth approximately $69,000. Source: Internet
CFM Wealth Partners LLC grew its position in shares of Autodesk by 45.2% during the 2nd quarter. Source: Internet
For example, an air cleaner with a flow rate of 100 cfm (cubic feet per minute) and an efficiency of 50% has a CADR of 50 cfm. Source: Internet
Overland Park, Kansas (December 4, 2014) – QTS Realty Trust (NYSE: QTS) a leading provider of data center facilities and managed services, is receiving positive responses to its recent entry into the Critical Facilities Management (CFM) industry. Source: Internet
Boeing's industry partners include CFM International, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, GE Aviation, Spirit AeroSystems and BAE Systems. Source: Internet