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A cryogenic treatment is the process of treating workpieces to cryogenic temperatures (i.e. below −190 °C (−310 °F)) in order to remove residual stresses and improve wear resistance in steels and other metal alloys, such as aluminum. In addition to seeking enhanced stress relief and stabilization, or wear resistance, cryogenic treatment is also sought for its ability to improve corrosion resistance by precipitating micro-fine eta carbides, which can be measured before and after in a part using a .

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  • A cryogenic treatment is the process of treating workpieces to cryogenic temperatures (i.e. below −190 °C (−310 °F)) in order to remove residual stresses and improve wear resistance in steels and other metal alloys, such as aluminum. In addition to seeking enhanced stress relief and stabilization, or wear resistance, cryogenic treatment is also sought for its ability to improve corrosion resistance by precipitating micro-fine eta carbides, which can be measured before and after in a part using a . The process has a wide range of applications from industrial tooling to the improvement of musical signal transmission. Some of the benefits of cryogenic treatment include longer part life, less failure due to cracking, improved thermal properties, better electrical properties including less electrical resistance, reduced coefficient of friction, less creep and walk, improved flatness, and easier machining. (en)
  • Криоге́нная обрабо́тка мета́ллов — это процесс обработки металлических заготовок и готовых металлических изделий при сверхнизких температурах (ниже −153°С (-243,4 °F)) в целях снятия остаточных напряжений и повышения износостойкости деталей. Данный вид термической обработки способствует увеличению твёрдости, износостойкости и прочности металлов в результате трансформации остаточного аустенита в мартенсит. Оборудование для проведения криогенной обработки называется Криогенный процессор. (ru)
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  • Криоге́нная обрабо́тка мета́ллов — это процесс обработки металлических заготовок и готовых металлических изделий при сверхнизких температурах (ниже −153°С (-243,4 °F)) в целях снятия остаточных напряжений и повышения износостойкости деталей. Данный вид термической обработки способствует увеличению твёрдости, износостойкости и прочности металлов в результате трансформации остаточного аустенита в мартенсит. Оборудование для проведения криогенной обработки называется Криогенный процессор. (ru)
  • A cryogenic treatment is the process of treating workpieces to cryogenic temperatures (i.e. below −190 °C (−310 °F)) in order to remove residual stresses and improve wear resistance in steels and other metal alloys, such as aluminum. In addition to seeking enhanced stress relief and stabilization, or wear resistance, cryogenic treatment is also sought for its ability to improve corrosion resistance by precipitating micro-fine eta carbides, which can be measured before and after in a part using a . (en)
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  • Cryogenic treatment (en)
  • Криогенная обработка металлов (ru)
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