Ok kids, bright Idea Time... I'd like to hear from some of the seasoned machinists on this one...
I have been working with some materials that we use around work and we have been looking at Cryogenic treatment in various applications. After talking with a couple companies that perform this treatment I had the thought that it seems like there may be room for discussion of treating AATV axels.
The treatment is as simple as it sounds. Much like heat treating but is on the other end of the spectrum. If you take steel and CRYO treat it this rearranges the molecular structure and increases it's durability and life span. The extreme cold compresses the molecules and thus creating the Re-alignment much like that of heat but obviously in a different direction.
I have one company that will do all six of my axels for 70$ +shipping So is the cost worth trying? not sure, I wanted to know if anyone has tried it or put paper to pen on this one before.
I have been working with some materials that we use around work and we have been looking at Cryogenic treatment in various applications. After talking with a couple companies that perform this treatment I had the thought that it seems like there may be room for discussion of treating AATV axels.
The treatment is as simple as it sounds. Much like heat treating but is on the other end of the spectrum. If you take steel and CRYO treat it this rearranges the molecular structure and increases it's durability and life span. The extreme cold compresses the molecules and thus creating the Re-alignment much like that of heat but obviously in a different direction.
I have one company that will do all six of my axels for 70$ +shipping So is the cost worth trying? not sure, I wanted to know if anyone has tried it or put paper to pen on this one before.

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