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Deflashing and Deburring

Cryogenic Institute Completes Transition to New Facility
Abstract: The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is pleased to announce the completed transition to 78 Chilmark Street, Worcester, MA 01604.
- Ryan M. Taylor; The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., October 2010

Nitrofreeze Cryogenic Deburring and Deflashing Services Expand Capacity
Abstract: 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 Services.
- Ryan M. Taylor; The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., March 2010

The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. Receives ITAR Registration
Abstract: The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is pleased to announced the approval of its ITAR registration from the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs. ITAR works to keep defense technology and information within the hands of U.S. persons only.
- Ryan M. Taylor; The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., November 2009

Nitrofreeze Cryogenic Deburring Service Expands
Abstract: 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, known as Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deburring service, has been adopted by a wide range of customers in diverse industries including medical devices, aerospace, automotive, and process control, among others.
- Ryan M. Taylor; The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., December 2008

Nitrofreeze Cryogenic Deburring Service Expands to Implantable PEEK Medical Devices
Abstract: The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is pleased to announce expanded capabilities for the removal of machine burrs from implantable PEEK medical devices. The Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deburring service has recently undergone trials by medical device manufacturers to remove burrs from PEEK implants.
- Ryan M. Taylor; The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., August 2009

A Cool Technology
Abstract: Cryogenic technology offers a clean, efficient approach to deburring and deflashing of metal and plastic parts.
- Matthew Little; Products Finishing Online, April 2005

Cryogenic Treatment

Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Treatment Service Adds Further Processing Capability
Abstract: The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is pleased to announce the acquisition of an additional cryogenic thermal cycling system. This will allow for expanded capacity and enhance the company’s Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Treatment Service and Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Thermal Cycling Service.
- Ryan M. Taylor; The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., November 2010

Influence of varied cryotreatment on the wear behavior of AISI D2 steel
Abstract: Exploration of the benefit of cryotreatment for achieving improvement in wear resistance of die/tool steel is a topic of current research interest. A series of wear tests has been carried out on AISI D2 steel samples subjected to cryotreatment at 77K for different durations. The wear rates at different loads and sliding velocities, morphologies of the worn-out surfaces and the characteristics of the wear debris been systematically examined to assess the possible critical duration of cryotreatment to achieve the best wear resistance property.
- D. Das, A.K. Dutta, K.K. Ray; Bengal Engineering and Science University & Indian Institute of Technology, September 2008

C.I.N.E. Introduces Uphill Quenching to Service Lineup
Abstract: The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. introduces its new uphill quenching service. The service involves thermal cycling aluminum components for maximum material stabilization.
- Ryan M. Taylor; The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., May 2010

Cryogenic Treatment Service Provider to Offer Brake Parts In-House
Abstract: The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is pleased to announce the capability to provide brake rotors and pads for cryogenic treatment at our facility.
- Ryan M. Taylor; The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., March 2009

New Cryogenic Treatment Service for Racing Components Improves Performance
Abstract: The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. announces a new cryogenic treatment service that is specially tailored for racing and other high performance enthusiasts.   
- Ryan M. Taylor; The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., January 2009

Cryogenic Helium Processing Reaches New Levels of Affordability
Abstract: The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. introduces a new capability of utilizing liquid helium for cryogenic treatment of materials to temperatures as low as 4K /-268C/-451F.
- Ryan M. Taylor; The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., June 2008

Sub-zero Treatment of Steels Technology / Processes / Equipment
Abstract: Explains the sub-zero treatment of steels in shrink fitting, cold treatment, and cryogenic treatment applications.
- Linde Gas Division; Linde AG, June 2008


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Abstract: Explains the truth about cryogenic treatment and race engine components.
- John Stowe; Race Engine Technology Magazine, February 2008

Cryogenics: The Racer's Edge
Abstract: Explains how cryogenic treatment improves the performance of metal racing parts.
- Roger Shiradelly & Frederick J. Diekman; Controlled Thermal Processing, November 2001


Cryogenic Treatment for Motor Sports

Abstract: Explains why cryogenic treatment is ideal for motor sports and racing as it provides the racer with a real competitive edge.
- Robin A. Rhodes, The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., January 2008


IFD Cutting Costs by Tapping Scientific Process Utilized by Racing Industry

Abstract: Explains how the Indianapolis Fire Department cut costs on fleet maintenance by cryogenically treating brake rotors and drums.
- The City of Indianapolis, February 7, 2002


The Effects of Cryogenic Tempering on Tool Steels

Abstract: Explains how iron/steel tools can be enhanced through the effects of cryogenic treatment.
- Ronald C. Lasky, Ph.D., PE; The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc.


Cryogenic Quenching of Steel Revisited

Abstract: Study examines the effects of liquid nitrogen and liquid helium quenching on microstructure and selected properties of A2-grade tool steel.
- Zbigniew Zurecki; Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., 2005


You're Getting Colder: Liquid Nitrogen's Role in Improving Metal Part Performance

Abstract: Explains the role liquid nitrogen plays in cryogenic treatment to improve metal performance.
- Eric Will; Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., March 2008


Role of Eta-carbide Precipitation's in the Wear Resistance Improvements of Fe-12-Cr-Mo-V-1.4C Tool Steel by Cryogenic Treatment

Abstract: An experimental procedure is carried out that validates the wear resistance of steels after cryogenic treatment is superior to that after cold treatment.
- ISIJ International Vol. 34, No. 2, pp.205-210, 1994


Control is Key to Low-Temperature Process

Abstract: Explains how Ed Busch created the first controlled cryogenic treatment process and processor.
- D. Douglas Graham; Job Shop Technology Magazine, March 2002


Robin Rhodes cryogenically treating golf clubsPutting the Deep Freeze on Golf

Abstract: Nitrofreeze® cryogenic treatment improves golf clubs for better accuracy, distance, and feel.
- Bill Doyle; Worcester Telegram & Gazette, January 2003


Survey of Cryogenic Treatment Industry

Abstract: A survey and analysis of the status and technology in the cryogenic treatment industry.
- Robin A. Rhodes; Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc.


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