Monday, September 13, 2010

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Cryotherm:

All wearable tools and components like brakes and engines are heat treated. A tempering process and or Cryogenic metal treatment is an extension of a heat treatment that takes the residual stress out of the metal, making it safer, after heat treatment and makes it more wear resistant. The Cryotherm Cryogenic Thermal Cycling process is capable of dramatically improving the performance characteristics of a wide variety of materials, such as ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys, carbides and plastics and ceramics. Cryotherm is not a surface treatment and it affects the entire mass of the component being treated, making it stronger throughout and most of all dramatically reducing wear. This means the process keeps working for the life of the component rather than ceasing to be effective after the surface is worn or otherwise damaged. The hardness of the material is unaffected so there is actually less tendency to crack or chip while its strength and durability is actually increased.

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