Thread: Metallurgy Question
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	12-30-2006 09:53 PM #1
 "cryogenic freezing"
 
 No, no. This is an application where you heat and bend the arm to exactly the shape that you desire and then sent the arm off for proper heat treatment. You guys that destroy the properties of metal and then slap the part back on a front end are playing with fire. There is not a significant gain of tensile strength or ductility from cryogenic freezing. (After normal heat treatment procedures, of course)Last edited by lucforce; 01-01-2007 at 01:06 PM. 
 
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	12-31-2006 01:18 PM #2
 It will work ,I am just saying that area will not be 100 percent .Its one of those things could be today ,6 months from now who knows.Friends dont let friends drive fords! 
 






 
		
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