Using VITA VACUMAT 6000. Firing E.MAX CAD HT. What settings?

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I designed 3 inlays and sent them off for milling. I thought they'd fire it, too, but nope. So I called them up and asked for firing cycle parameters. Called up VITA and asked do I use the already installed Preset they have on the furnace or should I use the milling centers parameters. They are kinda similar, but the milling center says use a 30°C/min heat up when VITA says 90°C and Milling center didn't give me a duration for the heat-up. Idk if the VITA preset is for larger things like crowns/bridge/whatever, or if it works with inlays or not. Kind of panicking cuz these gotta go in the furnace today and I can't destroy them. What do y'all think? The VITA dude wasn't completely sure, so he's passing my number to the master ceramist who should know more, but in the meantime, here I am. Once again. Torn into pieces
 
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Milling Center parameters(Celsius):
Idle @ 200°(no duration)
Start at 400°
Dry for 6min
30°/min heat(no duration)
Start vac
High temp 850, hold for 10min
Cool.

VITA preset:
403° drying for 6min
90°/min heat up to 820° over 4:37min
Rise to temp 30°/min to 840° for 7min
Cool
 
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Milling Center parameters(Celsius):
Idle @ 200°(no duration)
Start at 400°
Dry for 6min
30°/min heat(no duration)
Start vac
High temp 850, hold for 10min
Cool.

VITA preset:
403° drying for 6min
90°/min heat up to 820° over 4:37min
Rise to temp 30°/min to 840° for 7min
Cool
You can use milling center parameters but change heat rise to 45° Per minute and high temp hold to 2 minutes. Cool time 2 minutes. You'll be good 👍
 
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