In the search for cutting tool engineering that can increase productivity, prolong cutting life, and decrease costs, gains of 15% to 20% are considered significant. One recently developed tool treatment is showing far greater promise, in some cases improving tool life by 200% to 400%.
The method, called deep cryogenic tempering, subjects tools placed in a specially constructed tank to temperatures below -300 ° F for a number of hours using liquid nitrogen as the refrigerant. The process supplements standard heat/quench tempering, completing metallurgical changes that heat treatingbegins.
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