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Re: [ARSCLIST] DVD Longevity Factors (was TY vs Mitsui)



Jerry,

A very valid point, but my concerns about DVDs extend past the layer corrosion. I (and others, I believe) are most concerned about the stability and thoroughness of the bonding between the two halves.

I am concerned about:
(1) Long-term stability of the bond and its aging characteristics
(2) Mechanical stresses on the bond as induced by storage cases, disc printers, and other devices
(3) Thermal and humidity cycling effects on the bond


This is, of course, in addition to the normal concerns about dye and reflective layer stability.

Cheers,

Richard

At 11:42 AM 4/26/2006, Jerome Hartke wrote:
Good points as applicable to CD discs where the metal layer may be protected
by only a few micrometer thick protective layer. I am not sure that the gold
vs. silver issue is as significant for DVD where the information layer,
including metal, is sandwiched between two 0.6 mm thick half discs that
isolate it from harmful chemicals. Of course, the bonding layer must extend
fully to the rim.

Jerry
Media Sciences, Inc.


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