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300 Below of Orlando, Inc -- Cryogenic tempering service and equipment manufacturing. Orlando, Florida.
300 Below, Inc. -- Cryogenic hardening for motor sports, firearms, softball bats, golf clubs, and musical instruments. In Decatur, IL. Site in the process of redesign.
ARCTICBlaze Cryo Treatments, Inc. -- Cryogenic hardening of sports equipment, drill-bits, tools, firearms, and instruments. In Chicago, Illinois.
Adamas Acoustic Strings -- Cryogenic treated guitar strings.
Advisors In Metal -- Consulting services in heat treating and cryogenics processing. Offering training seminars and equipment. In Union,New Hampshire
American Cryogenics, Inc. -- Microprocessor controlled deep cryoheat treatment of tool and high speed steels. Custom cryoprocessor design and fabrication. In Waukesha, WI
CARBOTECH Engineering -- Cryo-Cool -- Cryogenic cooling of brake parts for motor racing. They''ll stop your car cold. Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Canadian Cryo-Bond -- Deep cryogenic treatments to increase the durability of machine & cutting tools, motor sport equipment, and rifle barrels. In Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Cryo-Tech Inc. -- Cryo-Tech uses a different "dry" technique of cryo-hardening materials invented in 1966 -- cryogenic temperatures are used, but the material never contacts the liquid nitrogen. In Hazel Park, Michigan.
Cryo-Temper (Durable Metal Products Company) -- DMP manufactures industrial cryogenic tempering systems for both high-temperature and low-temperature use.
CryoPlus Inc. -- Cryogenic treatment of all metal cutting tools, gun barrels, engine components, brass instruments, etc. In Wooster, Ohio.
Cryopro Temper-Master -- Temper-Master cryogenic processor manufacturing and tempering. Improves durability and performance of tools, musical instruments, gun barrels and more. In Springfield, MO.
DSP Cryogenics -- Custom-built cryogenic systems and cryogenic treatment of items to increase strength and durability. In Largo, FL.
Diversified Cryogenics -- Cryogenic Processing improves the life of your guns, engines, instruments, tools and much more. In Minneapolis Minnesota
Dynatherm Alloys -- Deep Cryogenics -- Cryogenic treatment of metals, especially engine parts. In South India.
I.C.E - Industrial Cryogenic Enterprises Ltd. -- Cryogenic hardening of metals for increased durability. Company uses a dry single treatment process on a wide range of products. In St. Anns, Ontario Canada
LN2 Cryogenics, Inc. -- Cryogenic processing of metals, plastics & nylon. Good explanations of the process. In Fort Worth, Texas.
National Cryogenics -- Computer controlled deep cryo treatment of musical instruments, gun, tools and racing parts. In Genevieve, MO
Nitrotech -- Controlled freeze tempering (cryogenic tempering) of metal tools for the steel industry, paper industry, motor sports, golf, etc. A nice explanation of the process is included. In Phoenix, Arizona.
One Cryo Cryogenic Tempering Inc. -- Cryogenic tempering equipment and cryogenic processing services for treatment of tooling, gun barrels, motor sports racing, softball bats, musical instruments and golf clubs. In Alaska, Florida and Washington
One Cryo hardened softball bats -- Yes, you can use cryogenic hardening to hit home runs.
Polar Bear Cryogenics Co. -- A cryogenic tempering services with an emphasis on auto racing part. Shops in Mooresville, NC and Kalamazoo, MI.
Temper Master Cryogenic Tempering and Manufacturing -- Cryogenic tempering center and cryogenic processor manufacturing. Also manufactures an oven for heat treating after the cryogenic tempering. In Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
The Brass Bow -- Specialists in the cryogenic freezing of musical instruments. Very good explanation of the process. In Arlington Heights, Illinois.
ThermoDyne -- Cryogenic tempering and integrated thermal coatings for engine parts, industrial tools, and sporting equipment.

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