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Cryogenics of parts |
lmcchesney |
Apr 14 2004, 09:56 AM
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I'v brought up this topic before, shoptalkforums, PP and I think here, but have never gotten a finished result/direction. I know that the topic is filled with proprietary beliefs, but there must be some good experience here or a source of reference to expand our knowledge.
Thanks, L. McChesney |
cnavarro |
Apr 14 2004, 07:11 PM
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Cylinder Guru Group: Members Posts: 472 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Chicagoland! Member No.: 49 Region Association: None |
First hand experience- when we were making birals, we ended up having to machine a set of ductile iron liners after they had been cryo'ed. We ended up destroying every single liner and some of our tooling. It's made me a believer. Any 105mm Nickies receive cyro'ing before plating!
Charles Navarro LN Engineering http://www.LNengineering.com Aircooled Precision Performance |
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