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Meeting MS&T23: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advances in Surface Engineering
Presentation Title A Study on Surface Oxidation Behavior of Ferritic Stainless Steel for SOFC Interconnect
Author(s) Junghyun Kong, JongHee Kim, JinSuk Kim, KwangMin Kim, KiHoon Jo
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Junghyun Kong
Abstract Scope A new cost effective ferritic stainless steel for interconnect in solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC), named 460FC, has been developed and fabricated by the conventional continuous casting and rolling process. And the oxidation characteristics and high temperature properties of 460FC were investigated at 800℃. Although the 460FC does not contain rare earth metals, it shows good electrical conductivity, low Cr evaporation rate and high oxidation resistance.

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