Author Archives: Ryan Taylor

itar

ITAR Registered and NIST 800-171 Certified Cryogenic Services

Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Solutions is ITAR registered and NIST 800-171 certified. If your company is part of the defense supply chain, or if you work in related industries such as aerospace, you may be required to use vendors with these designations. When you work with Nitrofreeze®, you can be confident we’ll safeguard your project information while […]

Continue Reading...

insert molding | overmolded electrical connectors

Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Deflashing for Insert Molding

Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deflashing for plastic insert molding gently removes flash from parts and products like electrical connectors and surgical tools. During insert molding, a plastic or rubber material is molded over a substrate that has been inserted into the mold. In the case of an electrical connector, this substrate is an electrically conductive metal. The […]

Continue Reading...

Metal Deburring Tool vs. Cryogenic Deburring- Blue Nylatron Carrage

Reduce Your Deburring Costs with Cryogenic Deburring

How much are you paying to deburr plastic or metal parts by hand? Could you save money with Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deburring, a computer-controlled, automated batch process that’s clean, consistent, and cost-effective? Before you break out your calculator, consider the true costs of manual deburring. There’s a basic formula for manual and cryogenic deburring costs, but […]

Continue Reading...

molded medical parts | medical injection molding | medical silicone parts

Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Deflashing Removes Defects from Molded Medical Parts

Molded plastic medical parts have tight tolerances, require a high degree of cleanliness, and are made from a range of materials, including specialty polymers and elastomers that cost more than commodity rubber and plastic. Whether parts manufacturing involves injection, compression, or transfer molding, designers need to know that the components they receive are free from […]

Continue Reading...

Cryogenic Deburring HDPE Parts

Introduction HDPE stands for High-Density Polyethylene. It is a type of thermoplastic polymer that is widely used in various applications due to its excellent properties and versatility. HDPE is made from petroleum through a polymerization process and is classified as a polyethylene material. Key characteristics and features of HDPE include: High Density: HDPE has a […]

Continue Reading...