This paper presents recent developments on DS-Cu and CuCrZr alloys and
their joining to 316LN stainless steel by hot isostatic pressing (HIP
). Optimized HIP cycle temperature and further treatments depend on th
e copper alloy. For CuCrZr, after HIP cycle, a thermal treatment is ne
eded to restore its mechanical and microstructural properties. Tensile
and fatigue testing, performed at room temperature and at 300 degrees
C, indicate convenient enough properties of the joints for both solid
alloys. However, using DS-Cu plate, low short transverse ductility an
d weak fatigue properties are observed. To improve its mechanical prop
erties, investigations will be focused on the initial Glidcop(R) powde
r. Prior to licensing this advanced Cu to SS joining technique, more a
nalysis and improvement of the process need to be pursued, including t
he development of advanced NDE technique for full controllability of t
he joints.