superlegierte
Superlegierte, the German term for superalloys, are high-performance metallic alloys designed to retain high strength at elevated temperatures and in oxidizing or corrosive environments. They are engineered to resist creep, fatigue, and degradation when exposed to temperatures often exceeding 650°C (1200°F).
Most superlegierte are nickel-based, with cobalt- and iron-based systems also used. The primary strengthening mechanism is
Properties and performance: They retain yield and creep strength at high temperatures far better than conventional
Applications: Core components of modern gas turbine engines—turbine blades and vanes, discs, seals—as well as power-generation
History: Development began in the mid-20th century to meet the demands of jet and rocket propulsion. Ni-based