Where to get a reliable Cryo treatment service for Power cord?


Do you know where and how to get a reliable and prompt service for Cryo treatment? This is for a couple of  old power cords I purchased in the past. BTW, Do you have any idea about related cost too?
You help is highly appreciated.

thanks.
michelzay

Showing 3 responses by geoffkait

Cryopro in Missouri has wide experience in audio related items, I've been a customer for twenty years. They do a run every other Friday and ship back the following Tuesday.

cryopro.com




Certain adhesives have problems with cryogenic treatment. Otherwise, generally, speaking, the performance of all metals and plastics, even glass, is improved by cryo. They come out stronger, less brittle, harder, and more durable.
It has not been established entirely that the liquid cryo process is actually superior to the vapor process and reports of superiority could actually be a simple case of expectation bias. My understanding is that the liquid dunking is only employed at the end of the cryo process which makes sense since the whole cryo process must be carefully controlled (ramp down, dwell and ramp up) over a long period of time in order to avoid thermal shock of the materials. Furthermore, simply freezing in the home freezer can be very effective and permanent so I wouldn't put too much stock in getting much from a 29 degree difference in cryogenic temperatures. Besides why hasn't some enterprising person cryo'd using uh, even colder temperatures. Nitrogen is not the ultimate gas temperature wise.