Cryogenic treatments of tool materials, metals, and alloys have been applied to various industries to improve wear resistance of the materials since the mid-1960s. The cryogenic treatment subjects the ...
Cryogenic treatment is the process of cooling items to cryogenic temperatures (temperatures below −190 °C, 83 K). This removes residual stresses in the material, improving wear resistance in metals ...
Scientists have created a scalable cryogenic process for producing borophene sheets that efficiently harvest energy from motion, enabling next-generation flexible electronics. (Nanowerk Spotlight) ...
Conventional methods for removing flash from injection molded medical parts — hand trimming and, in some cases, die punching — are effective, but they come at a cost. Both are labor intensive, and, in ...
The National Composites Centre has announced that it has successfully tested a range of composite cryogenic storage tanks with liquid hydrogen that it has designed and manufactured. Considered one of ...