Abstract
Demand of 9-12% chromium steel rotor forgings becomes higher from point of view of environmental protection in coal fired fossil power generations. Japan Casting & Forging Corporation (JCFC) has manufactured 9-12% Cr steel rotor forgings with JCFC's original techniques since 1991. Recently, type E steel developed by European COST program has been trial melted to meet the demand of such high Cr steel forgings in the world. Full size two forgings have been manufactured from approximately 70 ton ingot applying Electro Slag Hot Topping by JCFC (ESHT-J) process. One of the trial forgings has been austenitized at higher temperature in the quality heat treatment to improve long term creep strength. Their productivities and sufficient qualities have been ascertained.