Cryogenic Treatment for Race Parts - Enhanced performance, durability, and longer life
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Cryogenic Treatment for Race Parts - Enhanced performan... - 1/9/2008 10:33:58 AM
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Since 2001 The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. has offered cryogenic treatment for auto and motorsport applications. The process involves gradually dropping the temperature of your parts to -300F. The parts remain at -300F for 24 hours. During this time major transformations take place in the micro-structure of the metal. We have frozen brake rotors which result in 100% to 200% longer life. The brake rotors also warp less and do not crack like untreated rotors. Less brake fade will occur as well. We have the capability to freeze engines as big as a V8. By cryogenically treating an engine, residual stresses in the metal from the production process are relieved allowing for an improvement in hp. Failure from cracking is alleviated. Treating Rear Ends allows for reduced wear allowing for longer life. Therefore, the rear end is less susceptible to chipped teeth. Cryogenically Treating Transmissions offers many positive points. Gear failure and wear are significantly reduced as well as case cracking. We cryogenically treat many other auto applications. We can cryogenically treat just about anything made of metal or steel. A list of our prices is available on our website at http://www.nitrofreeze.com/racing.html If you have any questions regarding cryogenic treatment for your auto or motorsport application please call 1 800 739 7949 or email us at mailto: info@nitrofreeze.com.
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