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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Ryan M. Taylor
Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc.
(508) 459-7447
Fax: (508) 459-7426
[email protected]
Http://www.nitrofreeze.com
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is pleased to announce the completed transition to 78 Chilmark Street, Worcester, MA 01604. The new facility is located just off of Shrewsbury Street in...
CONTACT:
Ryan M. Taylor
Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc
(508) 459-7447
Fax: (508) 459-7426
[email protected]
Http://www.nitrofreeze.com
Cryogenic Institute of New England,...
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. announces the acquisition of a new cryogenic finishing system that will expand capacity for both its Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Deburring and Deflashing...
CONTACT:
Ryan M. Taylor
Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc
(508) 459-7447
Fax: (508) 459-7426
[email protected]
http://www.nitrofreeze.com
The Cryogenic Institute of New...
As it becomes more important for tooling to last longer, manufacturers and end users must seek new ways to ensure long tooling life. The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is proud to offer...
In these interesting economic times, it is hard to get the funding to replace molds and their associated tooling. It is understandable for companies to replace their molds as it removes several...
CONTACT:
Ryan M. Taylor
Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc
(508) 459-7447
Fax: (508) 459-7426
[email protected]
http://www.nitrofreeze.com
Cryogenic Treatment Service Provider...
Thanks for the pointers Gumby. Do you have any sites with more information on coatings? Thanks.
Gumby,
Could cryogenic treatment and coatings work together to build a better tool?
I appreciate you not bashing me. However, metals with carbon react best to cryogenic treatment.
How much more is the coated tool versus the uncoated tool? I am more interested in offering...
As far as wear tools go, cryogenic treatment is a better solution than carbide coatings. Cryo treatment is a full-bodied treatment rather than just a surface treatment.
Once, the carbide coating...
For some reason the engineering data sheets link is not working. Here it is again.
http://www.nitrofreeze.com/datasheets.html
Years ago, cryogenic treatment was first instituted for its use on tooling used in the manufacturing process. The only problem was that the first cryogenic treatments had these parts soaked in liquid...
Worcester, MA – January 8, 2009 – The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. announces a new cryogenic treatment service that is specially tailored for racing and other high performance...
Worcester, MA - December 2, 2008 - The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is pleased to announce expanded capabilities for the removal of machine burrs from complex machined parts. The process,...
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is glad to offer its newest service, electromagnetic micro deburring. The process uses a powerful magnetic field to cycle a stainless steel media around...
I work for a cryogenic treatment facility. S7 tool steel is an excellent candidate for cryogenic treatment because of its high carbon content. Cryo treatment should be done after a typical heat...
I think cryogenic deburring would work depending on the material. Are your burrs at the holes? If so you need a process that can remove the burrs in the holes and leave the threads alone. Cryogenic...
This company offers two deburring services for smaller parts. But they are relatively cheap to do work with. They also have hi-quality results. Take a look...
Deburring Site