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Heat soaking

Heat soaking is a process utilized to expose NiS inclusions in tempered glass before the glass reaches the field. It involves placing tempered glass inside a chamber and raising the temperature to approximately 290°C to accelerate nickel sulfide expansion. This is intended to cause glass containing nickel sulfide inclusions to break in the heat soak chamber, thus reducing the risk of potential breakage in the field.

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