Abstract: | Single‐phase and two‐phase ternary Fe‐Al‐Mo alloys with Al contents of usually 10 ‐16 at.% and Mo contents up to 42 at.% have been studied with respect to hardness at room temperature, yield stress and fracture strain at room temperature and higher temperatures up to 1000 °C and oxidation at temperatures of 400 ‐ 1000 °C. Thse alloys are strengthened by precipitation of the metastable R phase and/or the stable m phase depending on composition and heat treatment; both are hard and brittle intermetallic phases. The yield stress as well as the brittle‐to‐ductile transition temperature increases with increasing Mo content to reach yield stresses above 1400 MPa with, however, fracture strains below 1 % at temperatures below 800 °C. The observed short‐term oxidation is similar to that of other Fe‐Al alloys. |