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(a) cool rapidly to 350°c (660°f), hold for 103 s, then quench to room temperature. (b) rapidly cool to 625°c (1160°f), hold for 10 s, then quench to room temperature. (f) cool rapidly to 665°c (1230°f), hold for 103 s, then quench to room temperature. (g) rapidly cool to 575°c (1065°f), hold for 20 s, rapidly cool to 350°c (660°f), hold for 100 s, then quench to room temperature.

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