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Cryogenics processing
Paper Industry
Cryogenics has changed and is changing the paper industry nearly every day. The process has been proven to lengthen the cutting ability of slitter blades and shearing guillotine blades to produce exceptionally long-lived cutting tools

GUILLOTINE BLADES Print shops are experiencing tremendous life increases cryogenics gives guillotine blades. The graph shows the average life increase - from 3.2 days untreated, to 11.1 days treated over a period of 6 months testing. Savings: 22 tool changes versus 78 tool changes per year.

SLITTER BLADES A business forms producer uses D2 slitter blades to trim forms on a high speed press. Before cryogenic treatment, 22 hours was the average life - after treatment the life was extended to 65 hours. 68 blade changes after treatment versus 188 per year untreated.

LABEL DIES A label maker had their dies processed recently. The treated dies more than tripled the label production over the untreated dies.
STEEL RULE DIES A leading producer of thermoformed plastic trays used to get 4 days of operation from their steel rule trim dies for a butter serving application. After processing, the life was increased to just under 13 days. The processing was performed on the steel rule die stock prior to insertion. The treatment made no difference in shaping and forming the strips.

Applications
Arbors, Bearings, Chipper knives, Circular perforating wheels, Cut off knives, Cutting dies, Doctor blades, Envelope dies, Friction rotors, Guillotine knives, Granulator blades, Jordan bars, Label dies, Paper drills, Perforators, Planer blades, Punches, Razor blades, Saw Blades, Sheeters, Shredder blades, Slitter knives, Slotter knives, Steel rule dies, Tape cutters, Tissue perforators, Trimmers, Valves
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