Greetings everyone,
I normally do not send something out to everyone in my list, but I think
this could be of great service to everyone.
After two transmission failures, our search for increased strength and
reliability led us to Cryogenic metal processing. Because of this, Mike
Manghelli and I have set up shop and are doing Cold-treatment servicing of
metals and some plastics. The process slowly takes the material down to
-300 degrees Fahrenheit, holds it at that temperature then slowly heats it
back to +300 degrees Fahrenheit. It has a three fold effect on the material;
it reduces stress, it completes the heat treat process by transforming the
remaining austenite to martensite, and tightens grain structure creating a
denser microstructure. What this means to you is that end mills, saw
blades, carbide cutters, drill bits, knives, etc will stay sharper (up to
400% longer) and require less material removal when re-sharpened. Engine
components including valve springs and crankshafts will last longer. Brake
rotors wear less and do not warp. Transmission gears and axles will resist
breaking. Golf clubs and rifles will hit farther and shoot straighter. The
advantages of this process are helpful to everyone and I will not bore you
with more details. If you are interested, please see our website at:
HYPERLINK "BLOCKED::BLOCKED::BLOCKED::http://www.nwcryo.com/"www.nwcryo.com
Please feel free to forward this to anyone you think might be interested in
this process or contact me directly at: HYPERLINK
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you for your time!
Happy holidays
Rick Yacoucci
NW Cryogenics
HYPERLINK "BLOCKED::BLOCKED::BLOCKED::http://www.nwcryo.com/"www.nwcryo.com
661-944-3468
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