Cryogenic processing involves cooling metals to temperatures below -150°C. This makes changes to the crystal structure that enhance properties like abrasion and fatigue resistance. In ferrous metals, it converts retained austenite to martensite and promotes precipitation of very fine carbides. These improve wear characteristics. Cryogenic processing is not a coating and affects the entire material volume. It can increase tool life by 2-3 times and improve dimensional stability and fatigue resistance of metals.