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Re: [ARSCLIST] Risk assessment tool--off brands



AUDIOTAPE type 51M was the best and longest lasting tape at that time. The backing was triacetape it did not stretch when abused it would break cleanly thus spliceing was easy. The backing was coated with an alumnised alloy that sputtered on the backing before oxide was applied. The al. application reduced printhru. If held up it had a zig zag shape. This was due to the sputtering being applied in 1in or so strips. Triacetate does not absorbe most liquids. I have about 500 7 1/2 tapes that I recorded in the 50's. All of the type 51M is still like new. The 111 tape has for the most part shows some oxide loss. AMPEX purchased IRISH in the late 50's. There was another tape that was packaged in a blue box. We used it to burnish worn heads. At OMEGATAPE we used 51M only. I have 6 14in nab reels of it. Also 2 10 1/2 nab reels of 1/7in tape. If you can find some old stock use it. My collection has been exposed to temp from -17 to 100+ degrees without being affected. So. CA to Bingingham, NY. Now in TN.


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