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Re: [ARSCLIST] Dry tape squeal problem
Did I miss your identifying if your tape was acetate or polyester? For the
former, the plasticiser is water vapor. It need only be kept in a slightly
humid environment for about 6 months to resuppilize. Very low tech.
Steve Smolian
Original Message:
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From: Edward A. Falk falk@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 00:06:54 -0800
To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Dry tape squeal problem
I'd like to thank everybody involved for their input. I guess the
bottom line is that I'm looking for silicone fluid of at least 200
CentiStoke viscosity. The articles I've read talk about using a felt
pad, cotton ball or other wicking device to apply the fluid (in very
small amounts) to the tape before it enters the head stack.
So the main question I have is: Where can I get the silicone fluid?
Obviously, I'm talking about something with no nasty impurities or other
surprises.
-ed falk
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