Concept information
There is no term for this concept in this language.
Preferred term
Cryogenic cooling
Definition
- 1. Cryogenics are the branches of engineering that involve the study of very low temperatures (ultra low temperature i.e. below 123 K), how to produce them, and how materials behave at those temperatures. (Wikipedia) 2. Cold treatment (or cryogenic treatment) consists of cooling mechanical parts below room temperature after a quenching heat treatment. The holding temperature is between 0°C and -150°C (most often between -80 and -100°C for steels). (a3ts.org)
Broader concept
In other languages
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Cryogenic cooling
URI
https://purls.helmholtz-metadaten.de/skosmos/sdv/CryogenicCooling
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