CryoTech

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CryoTech was the first commercial cryogenics firm founded by Ed Busch in the late 1960s. It was established in Detroit, MI and was later acquired by 300 Below, Inc. in Decatur, IL in the early 21st century. Cryo-Tech's website, which used to be an excellent source to cite research information from, has since been shutdown and moved to 300 Below's website on the internet. There is still some useful information that was copied over from the CryoTech website though, and remains now on 300 Below's site from what can be seen.

One of the most interesting applications of cryogenic technology was seen during the Statue of Liberty reconstruction effort of the 1980s when pieces of the statue were sent to CryoTech for cryogenic treatment in order to extend the life and strengthen the upper regions of the statue.

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The following link replaced the old CryoTech website:

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