What’s cryo milling?

Cryogenic grinding uses liquid nitrogen, argon, or carbon dioxide to freeze materials before breaking them into smaller particles. The equipment must handle extreme temperatures and use a single moving part design. This method is used in manufacturing and biology to process soft materials and extract nucleic acids from tissue samples. Cryogenic grinding is a process […]

Cryo Freeze: What is it?

Cryogenic freezing involves extremely low temperatures and is used in various fields, including industry, laboratory experiments, and food preservation. It is often achieved with liquefied gases and can be used to preserve vaccines and even human bodies in the field of cryonics. Cryogenic freezing is a type of freezing that requires extremely low temperatures, usually […]

What’s a Cryo Engine?

Cryo engines use liquid fuels cooled to very low temperatures to generate propellant force, and have been successfully tested by five nations. Liquid hydrogen and oxygen are the fuels of choice, producing high specific impulse rates. The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine (CECE) is a new variation that uses supercooled fuel to create superheated vapor for […]

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