Controlled Thermal Processing Inc

PO Box 511251
Punta Gorda, FL 33951

About Controlled Thermal Processing Inc

Deep Cryogenic Treatment (DCT) is a great way to increase life in tooling and dies, both HSS and Carbide. DCT works on metals, sintered carbide and some plastics. Its use has been verified by hundreds of peer reviewed research papers done by major universities, colleges, and government laboratories.

DCT can reduce tooling costs by making tooling last three times as long as untreated tooling. It is used on forming tools, cutting tools, molds, engine and drive train components, stereo components and more. DCT has been shown to stabilize the size of tooling.

Controlled Thermal the best cryogenic processing chambers available. Our vacuum insulated chambers are the most efficient chambers on the market. The vacuum insulation insures both the minimum use of liquid nitrogen and uniform temperature throughout the chamber. They have industrial grade microprocessor based controls.

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Products by Controlled Thermal Processing Inc

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