Wear, it counts!
Businesses in New Zealand are now being exposed to the amazing cost savings that cryogenic processing can provide to their industry. Around the world from NASA through to your average lawn mowing contractor, businesses are taking advantage of this process, saving not only the planet with an environmentally friendly process but also millions of dollars a year in breakages and wear to tools and parts.
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Cryogenics is the ultra low temperature processing of metallic, carbide, alloy, carbon fibre, ceramic and plastic parts and other items to materially increase their wear abilities, abrasion resistance, erosion and corrosion resistance, stabilize their strength characteristics, improve their machinability and provide stress relief. By using this process, products performance can be improved by providing a stress free component with a more stable metallurgy. The cost and downtime associated with component replacement has limited the speed of production equipment since the beginning of the industrial age. In short, can you and your business afford NOT to look at the effectiveness of this process in enhancing wear and fatigue resistance in your business? |




CSA is an organization dedicated to all uses of cryogenics, including cryogenic processing. SubZero Cryogenics has recently been accepted into and support the CSA's efforts to encourage research into cryogenic processing.