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Cryogenic Treatment of Tool Materials: A Review

Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2010
Cryogenic treatment (CT) of materials has shown significant improvement in their properties. Various advantages like increase in wear resistance, reduced residual stresses, increase in hardness, fa...
Nirmal S. Kalsi   +2 more
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Cryogenic Treatment of 06Cr19Ni10 Austenitic Stainless Steel

Materials Science Forum, 2013
The effect of cryogenic treatment on mechanical properties and wear resistance at room temperature of 06Cr19Ni10 austenitic stainless steel was studied in the present study. The cryogenic treatment process was carried out at-160 and different time in program-controlled cryogenic container.
Hong Zhang   +4 more
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Cryogenic Treatment and Fatigue Resistance

2011
Invited contribution.
BALDISSERA, PAOLO, DELPRETE, CRISTIANA
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Cold and Cryogenic Treatment of Steel

2013
Abstract Cold treating of steel can be used to enhance the transformation of austenite to martensite and improve the stress relief of castings and machined parts. Cryogenic treatment of steel is a distinct process that uses extreme cold to modify the performance of materials.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Cryogenic Treatment

2016
Debdulal Das, Kalyan Kumar Ray
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Tool Steels: Cryogenic Treatment

2016
Petra Salabova Priknerová   +3 more
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[The treatment of chalazion by cryogenic action].

Oftalmologicheskii zhurnal, 1990
The paper describes a proposed and approved method of cryogenic action for treatment of chalazion. Under local anaesthesia by application of 2% or 0.5% instillation of 0.5% dicaine, a two-cycle cryogenic action was conducted for 15-20 seconds through the skin or conjunctiva by means of a cryogenic applicator, cooled by liquid nitrogen, with a removable
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Classic papers: cryogenic heat treatment

International Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering, 2008
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[Cryogenic treatment of trachoma].

Revue internationale du trachome. International review of trachoma, 1968
P, Vancea, P P, Vancea, R, Balan
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