Cryogenics of Indiana is committed to providing high quality equipment that has been treated cryogenically for maximum performance, durability, and life.

 

 

The

Cryogenics Explanation

 

The following is a explanation of deep Cryogenics and how it is used on an engine and its components as well as other automotive related parts..

 

If you look at the machined parts of an engine they appear very smooth to the naked eye and to the touch.  But if you were to look at them through a high powered microscope you could see that they are not smooth at all.  If you can envision your hand with your fingers spread apart, that is much like the machine areas before the Cryogenic treatment is performed.  During the Cryo treatment the grain structure closes much like taking your other hand and squeezing your fingers together, thus making a better bearing surface with less drag and friction and therefore improved performance.

 

Normally you will experience a slight increase in Rockwell of a point or two, not much of a change, but still improvement in the right direction.  The big improvement is stress relief and stabilization.  Engine parts, transmission parts , or any non cryogenic treated parts you are thinking about are full of stress and just waiting to distort when it reaches racing temperatures.  All machined parts can distort if they have not been stress relieved.  Pistons can change from round to oval due to stress and temperature.  When this happens the piston drags the cylinder wall which takes horsepower away, creates heat, and wears the cylinder walls.  It then requires the engine builder to rebore the cylinders by 2 to 3 thousandths.  Cylinders that have been Cryogenic treated will normally be out of round only a 1/4 to a 1/2 of a thousandths, a big decrease in wear from a non treated cylinder.

 

The end result of Cryogenics treatment  of your engine is improved performance with far less wear and less breakage.  What parts should be Cryo treated?   All parts that wear, break, or distort.  Sheet metal, electrical parts, water pumps, oil pumps, or fuel pumps should not be treated.

 

BRAKE ROTORS & DRUMS:  Cryogenic treatment closes the grain structure of the rotors and drums resulting in an increased contact area for the pad to touch against and also reduces the abrasiveness of the rotor against the pad therefore increasing pad, rotor and drum  life. 

 

 

Contact Information

Telephone
317-733-3807
FAX
317-873-4677
Postal address
1240 W Oak St
Zionsville, IN 46077
Electronic mail
For More Information: jeffcollins@cryogenicsofindiana.com
 

 

Last modified: November 11, 2002