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About Us:


If you were wondering who we are and why we started doing cryogenic processing, you came to the right place. We have been involved in motorsports for over 10 years now. We were looking for that little extra edge over our competition and maybe even to save a little money like every racer always does. We were having some transmission durability issues and were stuck running the parts that we had because of class rules. I read an article on cryogenic processing and thought everything sounded great but I was a little skeptical. It was hard to believe that I could increase durability and save money in the long run by spending money on a treatment that a visible change could not be seen by the naked eye. We were at a loss with what to do so we sent out the "hardened" input shaft that we kept breaking. At this point we were breaking one every few races so any improvement would save us some DNF's. We got it back and everything looked the same. We installed it into a newly rebuilt unit and that is the LAST time we have ever replaced the input shaft. Our problem was completely solved it seemed. We bought another input shaft and had that treated also just in case but it has never been needed.

We then started sending in other parts from our car including brakes, engine parts, gears, axles, u-joints, radiator, and even the spark plugs. After a couple of seasons, we realized that we were spending too much on shipping all of our parts around and nothing was ever done for us as timely as we wanted it done. We understood what racer's wanted and we decided to perfect our own treatment processes. We can happily say that cryogenic processing has not only saved us money but taken our racing program to a new level as well.

We have found countless things that benefit from our cryogenic treatment process and we are finding more every day. Automotive was just the beginning for us. We now process a variety of different material every week including machine tooling, broaches, blades, gun barrels, sporting equipment, farm equipment, musical instruments, and even audio equipment. There are far too many applications too list so if you don't see what you are looking to improve, just ask and we have probably done it.




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