Talk:Cryogenic processor

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The article tends to credit Pete Paulin with creating modern cryoprocessors. Computer (or microprocessor) control of common long before Mr. Paulin learned of cryogenics. Industrial grade microprocessor based controls similar to those used in heat treating ovens were in common use in cryogenic processing years before Mr. Paulin stuck a home computer on a commercially made freezer. Industrial grade controls are more reliable and better suited to the dusty, humid areas likely to be seen in industrial settings, and are not as easily affected by electrical interference from electric motors and such.

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