Parts Life Extended Through
Deep cryogenic tempering--a technology pioneered by Cryocon Inc. of Ogden, Utah--is helping aerospace manufacturers increase the performance of many types of metal and nonmetallic tools and parts. The process involves subjecting objects to extremely cold temperatures of minus 170-317F, depending on...
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