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My understanding of cryoing is that it theoretically straightens out the crystal lattices in conductive metals (and ceramics?), getting them closer to being superconductors from the point of view of quantum science. Anything else would be a waste and probably destructive. Liquid nitrogen baths destroy balloons and roses (as seen in science class and on TV). Layered circuit boards, transistors, capacitors, tubes, and probably many soldered connections would suffer from this treatment. Correct me if I am wrong. Of course 'magic' cryoing wouldn't hurt a flea.
OT: Kevin, how's that solder sucker working out? Secondly, I'd love to see anyone tell the difference in a double blind test between two identical components (one cryo'd and one not). Has anyone ever done this? Has anyone ever published anything scientific on this one?