Future, flexible thermal energy conversion systems require new, demand-optimized high-performance materials. The High performance Ferritic (HiperFer) stainless steels, under development at the Institute of Microstructure and Properties of Materials (IEK-2) at Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH in Germany, provide a balanced combination of fatigue, creep and corrosion resistance at reasonable price. This paper outlines the scientific background of alloy performance development, which resulted in an age-hardening ferritic, stainless steel grade. Furthermore, technological properties are addressed and the potential concerning application is estimated by benchmarking versus conventional state of the art materials.
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Kuhn, B., Talik, M., Fischer, T., Fan, X., Yamamoto, Y., & Barrilao, J. L. (2020). Science and technology of high performance ferritic (Hiperfer) stainless steels. Metals, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/met10040463
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