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    • 300 Below, Inc.
      Cryogenic treatment (deep tempering) for motor sports, firearms, softball bats, golf clubs, and musical instruments. In Decatur, IL.
    • Advisor In Metals
      Home of William "Bill" Bryson, metallurgist who specializes in the theory and practice of cryogenic and heat treatment of materials. Author of a technical book on each subject. Also provides cryogenic processing services and sales of cryogenic and heat treatment equipment. In Union, New Hampshire.
    • Alpine Cryogenics, Inc.
      Cryogenic processing of materials, including tools, auto parts, and rifle barrels. One page has a useful research article with photographs. In Moscow, PA.
    • American Cryogenics, Inc.
      Microprocessor controlled deep cryoheat treatment of tool and high speed steels. Custom cryoprocessor design and fabrication. In Waukesha, WI
    • Basics of Cryonics Metallurgy
      Good basic article on how cryogenic processing works. Author unknown. Date, circa 1998.
    • Carboteh Engineering: Cryo Cool
      Cryogenic tempering of brake rotors for automotive road racing and manufacturer of racing brake pads. In Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
    • Cold Fire
      Custom-built cryogenic systems and treatment of items to increase strength and durability. In Largo, FL.
    • Controlled Thermal Processing Cryogenics
      Cryogenic processing for racing and many industrial applications, including tools and firearms. In Chicago and Rockford, IL, Charlotte, NC, and Waltharn, MA.
    • Crygenius
      Extending the life of tools though cryogenic treatment. Located Durban, South Africa
    • Cryo-Dyne, Inc.
      A company that specialzes in cryogenic metal processing. In Mobile, Alabama.
    • Cryo-Tech Ltd.
      Sale of cryogenic processors to Asia and Pacific areas. Also provides cryoprocessing services at several sites throughout New Zealand.
    • Cryo-Temper (Durable Metal Products Company)
      DMP manufactures industrial cryogenic tempering systems for both high-temperature and low-temperature use.
    • Cryocon, Inc.
      Deep Cryogenic Tempering (DCT) of metals, alloys, and other synthetic materials. The only publicly traded Cryogenics company (OTC BB:CRYQ). In Ogden, Utah.
    • Cryoforce, L.C.
      A manufacturer and distributor of cryogenic processing equipment, which licenses its techniques to companies in several states. In Lenexa, KS.
    • Cryogenic Engineering
      Specializes in deep cryogenic tempering, extending the useful life of tools, metal parts, plastics and other materials. In Cedar Rapids, IA.
    • Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc.
      Provider of Nitrofreeze Cryogenic Tempering services for industrial, commercial and recreational applications. Site includes Application Notes and Technical Articles on cryogenic tempering. In Worcester, MA. Site not currently viewable with some versions of Netscape.
    • Cryogenic Solutions
      Deep cryogenic treatment to improve the life and performance of industrial tooling, racing engines and parts, firearms, and sporting goods. In Savannah, Georgia.
    • Cryogenics International Cryogenic Systems and Processing
      Cryogenics International manufactures deep cryogenic treatment systems and provides cryogenic processing for automotive racing engines, tools, musical instruments, etc. In Scottsdale, AZ
    • Cryogenics of Indiana
      Thermo tempering of metals for maximum performance, durability, and life. In Zionsville, IN.
    • Cryogenics Technology Pte Ltd
      Provides deep Cryogenics treatment services and offer sales of PID controlled Cryogenics Thermal Chamber. The site includes several detailed discussions of the process. In Singapore.
    • CryoPlus Inc.
      Cryogenic treatment of all metal tooling, stamping dies, gun barrels, engine components, brass instruments. To make them more wear resistant. In Wooster, Ohio.
    • Cryopro Temper-Master
      Temper-Master cryogenic processor manufacturing and tempering. Improves durability and performance of tools, musical instruments, and gun barrels. In Springfield, MO.
    • Cryotreatment: Panacea or Black Magic?
      A detailed discussion of the pros and cons of cryogenic treatment, from Cold Facts, the quarterly magazine of the Cryogenic Society of America, Spring 1996.
    • Cryotron (Canada) Ltd.
      Cryogenic processing of equipment. Has a nicely detailed overview of the company's Vari-Cold cryogenic process and equipment. In Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada.
    • Diversified Cryogenics
      Cryogenic Processing improves the life of your guns, engines, instruments, and tools. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
    • Dynatherm Alloys -- Deep Cryogenics
      Cryogenic treatment of metals, especially engine parts. In South India.
    • Fountainhead Cryogenic Processing
      Deep cryogenic processing and tempering of all your tooling and wear parts. In York PA.
    • Frozen Solid
      Deep Cryogenic Processing of most ferrous and non-ferrous materials to increase durability and wear resistance. Located in Suffolk, England
    • Future Technology Services Inc.
      Cryogenic processing of tools, sports equipment, etc. at -120 and -300 Deg. Also offers service in thin film industrial coatings. In Lapeer, Michigan.
    • Integrated Cryogenic Systems Inc.
      A cryogenic tempering treatment company that increases the life of tools, equipment, parts and materials. In Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
    • Leading Edge Cryogenics, Inc.
      Leading Edge Cryogenics has pioneered cryogenic process engineering, with three patents on the process used to treat spark plugs, brake pads, and orthopedic devices. In Camp Verde, Arizona.
    • Metal Science Services
      Computer-controlled cryogenic processing and heat treating services that enhance steel performance for tooling, motor sports, knives, firearms, and more. Site also explains the science supporting cryogenic processing. In Driftwood TX.
    • Nitrotech
      Controlled freeze tempering (cryogenic processing) of metal tools for the steel industry, paper industry, motor sports, and golf. An explanation of the process is included. Phoenix, Arizona.
    • NW Cryogenics Cold-treatment Services
      Cryogenic processing of metals, composites, electronics and some polymers. In Newberg, OR.
    • One Cryo
      Cryogenic tempering treatment services for auto racing, tooling, firearms, golf clubs and musical instruments - Seattle, Washington and Wasilla, Alaska
    • Role of Eta-carbide Precipitations in the Wear Resistance Improvements of
      1994 technical article (from the journal ISIJ International) which investigates the wear resistance and the microstructure of tempered alloy tool steels after cryogenic treatment.
    • Sub Zero Cryogenics, Inc.
      Deep cryogenic stress relieving / tempering services, which this company calls Thermal Molecular Stabilization. In North Branch, MN.
    • TechSpec, Inc. Cryogenic Treatment Center
      TechSpec Inc. is a Deep Cryogenic Treatment Center, which improves the performance of musical instruments, tools, dies, guns, golf clubs, bearings, engines, hammermills, and rotors. In Kansas City MO.
    • The Brass Bow
      Specialists in the cryogenic freezing of musical instruments. Very good explanation of the process. In Arlington Heights, Illinois.
    • ThermoDyne
      Cryogenics and integrated thermal coatings for engine parts, industrial tools, and sporting equipment. In White City, Oregon.
    • York Cryogenics
      Deep cryogenic processing of heat-treated steel, carbide, machine parts, auto parts, firearms, musical instruments, and some plastics. In York, PA.
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