Decatur / Illinois / United States
Musical Instruments 300 Below cryogenically treats musical instruments to make them sound more crisp and smooth. They are also easier to clean. 300 Below/CryoTech is a Green Conservation Company. We save resources and reduce expenses for our clients. 300 Below is the founder of the commercial cryogenic processing industry. We have been in business continuously since 1966, constantly evolving from our origin in Detroit, Michigan. We maintain facilities in Central Illinois because of its location in the middle of the United States, thus giving us easy access to ship to companies on either of the Pacific or Atlantic coasts. Since our inception, 300 Below has processed millions of pounds of steel and components for thousands of companies around the globe. 300 Below is responsible for establishing over one hundred operations in multiple countries, all using 300 Belows proprietary cryogenic processing equipment, which we call cryo-processors. Even the research upon which our industry was founded, performed by Dr. Randall Barron of Louisiana Tech University, was funded by 300 Below/CryoTech. Longer tool life. We cryogenically treat tooling and knives, saws and endmills, reamers or broaches as well as drills and dies for stress relief and stabilization for numerous major tooling and die companies, saving resources and millions of dollars in tooling expenses for industries worldwide. Our gun and rifle business has helped break world records in firearm accuracy, and our cryogenic shotgun barrel process known as Cryo Barrel is credited with numerous 600 round perfect accuracy target scores. Auto racing sees higher horsepower less breakage and significantly longer cryogenic engine, cryogenic transmission and cryogenic brake rotor life. Wow, what a cool process! And the savings keep coming........ We reduce waste and increase profits for our clients, with nearly zero effort on their part! Heres what happens: Metal-based objects are introduced to a dry deep freezing process using flashed Liquid Nitrogen ( LN 2 ), which is measured and injected by a proprietary computer-controlled processing system. This process then takes an average of 72 hours to modify the molecular structures of these objects before they are brought back to room temperature, or further enhanced through heat tempering in one of our ovens, and then shipped back to our clients. We call this process cryogenic tempering, and our clients in at least seven different industries swear by the results.