Cryogenic Processing of Materials |
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TechSpec Inc. is a Deep Cryogenic Treatment Center, which improves the performance of musical instruments, tools, dies, guns, golf clubs, bearings, engines, hammermills, and rotors. In Kansas City MO.
Cryogenic processing for racing and many industrial applications, including tools and firearms. In Chicago and Rockford, IL, Charlotte, NC, and Waltharn, MA.
Custom-built cryogenic systems and treatment of items to increase strength and durability. In Largo, FL.
Cryogenic treatment (deep tempering) for motor sports, firearms, softball bats, golf clubs, and musical instruments. In Decatur, IL.
Cryogenics and integrated thermal coatings for engine parts, industrial tools, and sporting equipment. In White City, Oregon.
A manufacturer and distributor of cryogenic processing equipment, which licenses its techniques to companies in several states. In Lenexa, KS.
Deep Cryogenic Processing of most ferrous and non-ferrous materials to increase durability and wear resistance. Located in Suffolk, England
Good basic article on how cryogenic processing works. Author unknown. Date, circa 1998.
1994 technical article (from the journal ISIJ International) which investigates the wear resistance and the microstructure of tempered alloy tool steels after cryogenic treatment.
Cryogenic treatment of metals, especially engine parts. In South India.
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