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  2. Cryogenic grinding - Wikipedia

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    Cryogenic grinding, also known as freezer milling, freezer grinding, and cryomilling, is the act of cooling or chilling a material and then reducing it into a small particle size. For example, thermoplastics are difficult to grind to small particle sizes at ambient temperatures because they soften, adhere in lumpy masses and clog screens.

  3. Cryogenmash - Wikipedia

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    Kriogenmash has supplied cryogenic equipment to the Buran space program and to the Russian aviation industry. The cryogenic equipment for the Tokamak-15 thermonuclear complex was designed and built by Kriogenmash. An experimental complex designed to supply gas to villages located far from mainline piping is one of the Association's current ...

  4. KrioRus - Wikipedia

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    Almost as many as 200 Russian citizens have entered into cryopreservation agreements with the company. [20] KrioRus is considered to be one of the largest cryonics companies in the world competing with Alcor Life Extension Foundation (170 people in cryogenic storage) and some others. In addition, KrioRus is the first cryocompany in Europe, that ...

  5. Cryogenics - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen is a liquid under −195.8 °C (77.3 K).. In physics, cryogenics is the production and behaviour of materials at very low temperatures.. The 13th International Institute of Refrigeration's (IIR) International Congress of Refrigeration (held in Washington DC in 1971) endorsed a universal definition of "cryogenics" and "cryogenic" by accepting a threshold of 120 K (−153 °C) to ...

  6. Junker Group - Wikipedia

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    JUNKER has been shaping grinding technology since 1962 with patented processes and new technologies. A few years after the company was founded, JUNKER launched a new invention, the first fully automatic flute grinding machine for thread taps, onto the market.

  7. Kryogenifex - Wikipedia

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    Kryogenifex uses cryogenic gases and liquids, such as liquid nitrogen and CO 2, to create special effects for proprietary applications.Founded in 2002 by President and CEO Alejandro Gonzalez, the company creates and supplies automated atmospheric systems for entertainment venues such as nightclubs and restaurants.

  8. 20 members of Congress personally invest in top weapons ... - AOL

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    Rep. Lois Frankel, Democrat of Florida, holds stock in health insurance company Cigna. Toya Sarno Jordan/Getty Images Some members long held stock in the companies, others traded recently

  9. Gulf Cryo - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Cryo acquired Deniz Gaz, a gas company based in Turkey and entered the Turkish market in 2014. [11] [12] The same year, Gulf Cryo acquired a minority stake in Tyczka Air Austria. [1] Yaliz Gaz, another Turkish gas company, along with its affiliates was acquired by Gulf Cryo in 2015 increasing the company's coverage in Turkey. [13]