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contactMIL--B-8511O(AS) .1 Heat treatment. Heat treatment of aluminum parts 1 and steel parts shall be in accordance with MIL-H-6088 and MIL-H-6875, ~ respectively. Heat treatment of titanium and titanium alloy parts shall ~ be in accordance with MIL-H-81200. .2 Castings. Castings shall conform with the require-ments of MIL-C-6021.
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contactMIL--B-8511O(AS) .1 Heat treatment. Heat treatment of aluminum parts 1 and steel parts shall be in accordance with MIL-H-6088 and MIL-H-6875, ~ respectively. Heat treatment of titanium and titanium alloy parts shall ~ be in accordance with MIL-H-81200. .2 Castings. Castings shall conform with the require-ments of MIL-C-6021.
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