What is Cryogenic Freezing?
Cryogenics is the study of very low temperatures, how to produce them and how materials behave at those temperatures. During the cryogenic process, MolliCoolz ice cream is frozen at a temperature far below its actual freezing point. This allows the beads to be “free flowing” at normal ice cream temperatures.
Cryogenic freezing is a type of freezing which requires extremely low temperatures, generally below -238 Fahrenheit (-150 Celsius). This process is part of a branch of the sciences known as cryogenics, which focuses on the production of very cold temperatures and the study of what happens to objects subjected to these temperatures. Research in this field ranges from basic studies on severe cold to applied research in which cryogenics is applied to various issues confronted by humans.