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Re: [ARSCLIST] Cleaning moldy video tape



At 07:12 PM 7/10/2006, steven c wrote:
Am I reading
your post correctly in thinking that the "binder matrix" (which,
I assume, is the magnetic coating applied to the plastic tape)

The binder matrix is a variety of polyester polyurethanes or polyether polyurethanes that contain the gamma Fe2O3 or CrO2 particles and also has lubricant mixed in with it. The ester-type lubricants are widely used and they are not unrelated to vegetable and animal oils. Perhaps it is the lubricant that initially attracts the fungus plus the ability of the binder matrix to act as a sponge not only for the lubricant but for water as well.



Then, again...that conjures of visions of mouldy 45's or LP's...not
to mention mouldy Corvettes...(t-i-c, BTW)

While I think mold (I think the Cdn Oxford prefers this spelling) can grow on 45's and LP's, I'm not sure the same type of spongy matrix exists in the pressed vinyl as compared to the polymerized matrix of the binder/oxide coating on the tape. Remember, the binder is polymerizing on demand, so to speak, as it is being applied to the base film.


I've been having some fun chemistry lessons <smile/sigh>.

Cheers,

Richard


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