The emerging science of Deep Cryogenic Treatment.
Author(s) : PAPP R.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Deep Cryogenic Treatment (DCT) can be defined as "the creation of structural and mechanical changes in materials by exposing them to cryogenic temperatures". It exhibits great potential to increase the service life of industrial tools, gears, brake rotors, automotive and aerospace engine parts and some composites, as well as medical devices, dental materials and surgical implants.
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- Original title: The emerging science of Deep Cryogenic Treatment.
- Record ID : 30012850
- Languages: English
- Source: Cold Facts - vol. 30 - n. 3
- Publication date: 2014/06
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