Abstract

The cover illustrates bcc Fe-base superalloys strengthened by coherent B2/L21 precipitates. Consisting of two-thirds Fe and Al, they represent a promising, sustainable and cost-efficient alternative to Ni-base superalloys at intermediate temperatures. In the corresponding article number 2201652, Luis Morales, Christopher Zenk and co-workers investigate the effect of the microstructural configuration on the low- and high-temperature mechanical properties of two such alloys.

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