Cryogenic treatments of tool materials, metals, and alloys have been applied to various industries to improve wear resistance of the materials since the mid-1960s. The cryogenic treatment subjects the ...
PADUCAH, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cryogenic Processors, a trailblazer in the cryogenic freezing industry, is preparing to open a new, cutting-edge 115,000-square-foot cryogenic freezing and freeze drying ...
Cryogenic treatment is a thermal process in which the material is subjected to cryogenic temperatures below -153 degrees C. A new line of research is endeavoring to produce more efficient steels by ...
The Cryogenic Institute of New England Inc. has added a new cryogenic thermal cycling system to its range of services, allowing the Worcester, Mass., company to expand capacity and enhance its ...
The demonstrator cold storage plant works alongside an existing landfill gas generation site The world's largest cold energy storage plant is being commissioned at a site near Manchester. The ...
Cryogenic treatment of tool steels involves cooling pre-tempered or quenched components to sub-zero temperatures, often approaching liquid nitrogen temperatures, to induce beneficial microstructural ...
• Soaking parts at -300°F or less relieves internal stresses by "squeezing" crystal lattices. • Metal and semicrystalline polymer parts exhibit better dimensional stability and wear resistance after ...
Scientists have created a scalable cryogenic process for producing borophene sheets that efficiently harvest energy from motion, enabling next-generation flexible electronics. (Nanowerk Spotlight) ...
Deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) is a highly anisotropic plasma etching process that creates deep, near-vertical features in silicon and related microfabrication materials. DRIE extends ordinary ...
Cryogenic grinding entails the cooling of food materials to sub‐zero temperatures, typically by the application of liquid nitrogen or dry ice, to induce a glassy or brittle state. This transition ...