Cryogenic Metal Treatment

Aerospace - Automotive - Defense - Medical


1. Aerospace companies: Aerospace companies often use metal components in their products that require high strength and durability. Cryogenic metal treatment can improve the wear resistance and strength of these components, making them last longer and perform better.

 

2. Automotive companies: Automotive companies also use metal components in their vehicles, which need to be durable and long-lasting. Cryogenic metal treatment can increase the strength and wear resistance of these components, making them more reliable and cost-effective in the long run.

 

3. Defense companies: Defense companies use metal components in a variety of applications, including weaponry, vehicles, and aircraft. Cryogenic metal treatment can improve the performance and durability of these components, making them more effective in high-stress environments.

 

4. Medical device manufacturers: Medical devices often use metal components that require high strength and wear resistance. Cryogenic metal treatment can enhance the performance and durability of these components, ensuring that they perform reliably and last longer.

 

Why is cryogenic treatment right for you?

 

We provide Cryogenic Treatment Services to customers who want to enhance the overall performance of their metal components while saving along the way. Cryogenic Treatment, which is also known as Cryogenic Processing, modifies the micro-structure of metals by subjecting them to ultra-cold temperatures (down to –300ºF).

 

It’s common for the process to extend the life of a set of rotors by factors of 4 or 5. Customers reported getting 300% longer life on a set of rotors. For a company owner, fleet manager, or an enthusiast this can guarantee a large return on investment.


Metal treatment has proved time and time again to be worthwhile. By treating your parts, you save down time and money spent on new parts.


Focusing on the most replaced parts like clutches, brake rotors, pads, and wheel bearings; your company will see a long-term effect of savings on these parts alone.

 

Benefits of Treated Parts:

 

1.    Increase Durability: More Consistent Grain Structure

2.    Improve Wear Resistance & Thermal Property’s: Increase Carbon Structure in Steel

3.    Relieve Stresses: Reduce Fatigue Failures


When left untreated, a component can change in size and dimension. These changes are due to heat, vibration, or age. These factors induce the release of residual stresses and changes to the crystal structure, which in turn, can create warping and size change. You may find warped brake rotors, distorted pistons, and warped engine blocks appear over time.

 

Tests initiated by the U.S. Postal Service showed that cryogenic treatment of brake rotors resulted in parts that lasted over four to five times longer than the best untreated rotors. Virtually any part of an engine, transmission, or drive train can benefit from our cryogenic treatment.  Increased life translates to lower costs.

 

These are just a few examples of businesses that could benefit from cryogenic metal treatment.

 

1. Aerospace companies: Aerospace companies often use metal components in their products that require high strength and durability. Cryogenic metal treatment can improve the wear resistance and strength of these components, making them last longer and perform better.

 

2. Automotive companies: Automotive companies also use metal components in their vehicles, which need to be durable and long-lasting. Cryogenic metal treatment can increase the strength and wear resistance of these components, making them more reliable and cost-effective in the long run.

 

3. Defense companies: Defense companies use metal components in a variety of applications, including weaponry, vehicles, and aircraft. Cryogenic metal treatment can improve the performance and durability of these components, making them more effective in high-stress environments.

 

4. Medical device manufacturers: Medical devices often use metal components that require high strength and wear resistance. Cryogenic metal treatment can enhance the performance and durability of these components, ensuring that they perform reliably and last longer.

 

 

 

5. Manufacturing companies: Manufacturing companies that produce industrial equipment, tools, and machinery often use metal components that need to be durable and long-lasting. Cryogenic metal treatment can improve the performance and longevity of these components, reducing the need for costly repairs or replacements.

 

6. Sports equipment manufacturers: Sports equipment, such as golf clubs, tennis rackets, and baseball bats, often use metal components that require high strength and wear resistance. Cryogenic metal treatment can improve the performance and durability of these components, making them more effective and long-lasting.

 

7. Tool and die manufacturers: Tool and die manufacturers often produce metal components that require high precision and wear resistance. Cryogenic metal treatment can improve the performance and durability of these components, making them more effective and cost-efficient in the long run.



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