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Old 04-25-2011, 03:30 PM   #1
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Cryo Treating in Vancouver?

I'm looking to get some driveline gears cryo treated and shot peened. Can't seem to find anywhere local but I'm sure they exist.

Anyone?

It's just a 6'' ring and pinion.
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Old 04-26-2011, 01:13 AM   #2
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Maybe see if they know anything? www.vangear.com

There was another place in port kells but I can't remember the name
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You might be thinking of Thermex in Port Kells, right on 96th. I think Vangear bought out that location and now it's Vancouver Heat Treat.
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Yah thats the one vancouver heat treat
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Cryogenenic treating is totally different from heat treating,one is freezing the metal,the other is to heat it up.

Falcon,have you considered the REM process on your driveline parts?
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This guy cryo treats and is quite well known in the 4by industry for doing so. http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com/
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Cryogenenic treating is totally different from heat treating,one is freezing the metal,the other is to heat it up.
Actually they both serve similar purposes. Cryo is just an additional step to heat treating. It also involves heat.


http://www.cryotron.com is in Edmonton

+1 for longfield as well, solid reputation
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I have used these Rabid before. http://rabidchimp.com/cryogenic-tempering

Remember that if done wrong, you material will be even more brittle compaired to stock!
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