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Cryogenic Institute Of New England, Inc. / Ryan Taylor Press Release - Nitrofreeze.com |
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11 NOV |
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. Receives International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) Registration |
| The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., a U.S.-based cryogenic service provider to the global marketplace, announced the approval of its International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) registration from the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs. |
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13 AUG |
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is proud to announce the capability of removing machine burrs from PEEK medical devices |
| The Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deburring service has recently undergone trials by medical device manufacturers to remove burrs from PEEK implants. The results reveal that the Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deburring process is highly effective at removing complex burrs from these parts. |
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26 MAR |
Cryogenic Treatment Service Provider to Offer Brake Parts In-House |
| The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is pleased to announce the capability to provide brake rotors and pads for cryogenic treatment at our facility. This latest development is a result of the company’s commitment to meet the needs of auto and racing enthusiasts. |
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16 JAN |
New Cryogenic Treatment Service For Racing Components Improves Performance |
| The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. has created a new cryogenic treatment service developed for the motor sports industry. Now, recreational racers can enjoy the same benefits that professional race teams have had for years. |
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03 DEC |
Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Deburring Service Expands |
| The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is pleased to announce expanded capabilities for the removal of machine burrs from complex machined parts. The process, known as Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deburring service, has been adopted by a wide range of customers in diverse industries including medical devices, aerospace, automotive, and process control, among others. |
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02 JUL |
Cryogenic Helium Processing Approaches New Levels Of Affordability |
| The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. introduces a new capability of utilizing liquid helium for cryogenic treatment of materials to temperatures as low as 4K /-268C/-451F. Measurements were recorded by attaching a spring loaded silicone diode cryogenic temperature sensor rated to 1.4K with a calibrated accuracy of +/- 10mK. |
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