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Delkin Devices 10PK ARCHIVAL GOLD CD-R WALLET ( GOLD CDR/10 ) | 
enlarge | Brand: Delkin Category: CE
List Price: $28.39 Buy New: $18.95 You Save: $9.44 (33%)
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Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 5.5 x 1.1
MPN: GOLD CDR/10 Model: GOLD CDR/10 UPC: 750323665836 EAN: 0750323665836 ASIN: B00069DR1Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Speed - Up to 52x | | • | Capacity - Up to 700MB | | • | Lifetime of more than 100 years | | • | Recording condition temperature - 15 - 35 C, Humidity - 45 - 75 %RH | | • | Playback condition temperature - -5 - 55 C, Humidity - 5 - 95 %RH |
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Product Description Don't trust your precious memories to just any storage media. The innovative materials found in Archival Gold CD-Rs make them one of the most reliable storage mediums available. CD-R's are known to deteriorate quickly due to Earth's common elements: ultraviolet light, heat, and humidity. Using N.I.S.T.'s (National Institute of Standards and Technology) accelerated aging process to test the longevity of CD-R media, the Archival Gold CD-Rs have been shown to safely store your images for more than 300 years. The patented Phthalocyanine dye is the most critical component of the CD-R because it is where your data is stored. Your CD burner creates pits in the dye layer when it burns a CD-R and your digital information is stored in these pits. The Phthalocyanine dye reacts quicker to the writing laser than dyes found in most CD-Rs on the market, thus making sharper pit edges and making your CD-R easier to read by CD drives. Compared to Cyanine and Azo dyes found in the majority of CD-Rs on the market, Phthalocyanine dye lasts significantly longer when subjected to the harmful effects of UV light, heat, and humidity. Thirty percent of the cost to produce a Delkin Archival Gold disc is due to the use of 24 karat gold - one of the most inert elements on earth. The unique characteristics found in Gold prevent oxidation, one of the most common causes of CD-R's failure. The combination of Phthalocyanine dye and the use of gold in the reflective layer of the disc ensure that Archival Gold CD-Rs provide the most extreme protection for your digital images from environmental degradation.
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