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Cryogenic Processing of Engines Tools Guns Pumps etc.

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2007

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300 Below provides cryogenic processing and cryogenic tempering services for firearms, mining, tooling, military, brake rotors, motorsports, and metal objects using a liquid nitrogen LN2 based proprietary process. Based in Decatur, IL, 300 Below is the world's largest and oldest commercial cryogenics provider and has freezing parts since 1966.

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  • wow theyre like 35 min away from my house! time to take in some 2jz parts.

  • cryo works. Even a forged piece can gain from this process as it draws the molecular structure of the atoms tighter making a strong piece even stronger. I believe Sako does this to every rifle barrel they produce.

  • lol, "leading edge of new technology" yet that computer is SOOOO 1997... and that headset?! ROFL....

  • If anyone is thinking of doing this to a braking system (rotors, pads, drums, shoes) Try it. My family has tried it on two cars and a friend tried it on his. The results are great! Longer life, greater braking power and less brake fade. I am also doing this to my brakes as well as clutch and flywheel.

  • nah....your mom's mouth is better

  • Use your hand

  • A hardness and durability that could not be accomplished any other way. hmmmmm. And I just luuve the penguin.

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