I remembered a clipping that I took from a DAW-Mac list post on CD-ROM storage and dug it out. Here it is - sorry I can't attribute to an individual: '...a friend of mine had about 50 regular CD's stored in one of those wallets. These have developed a pattern on the bottom of them that is making them unreadable. What appears to have happened is that the Vinyl in the wallets is not totally cured when the inserts are made. The aromatic hydrocarbons dissolve the face of the CD. On a related note, I had a similar system for storing floppies. The printing on the gate on 3M brand floppies welded to the vinyl case requiring a knife to loosen them. As to CDR's I am pretty sure that if you lose the backing, that you have pretty much lost the dye layer...' I haven't had any problems yet personally, but I do remember that I took the clipping to remind myself to get a better storage system for my backups than the wallets I currently use! D'oh! Tony Thompson > >> Does any one know what the ultimate conditions CD Roms would like to > be stored under? How about refrigeration. That slows down most > chemical processes. Does freezing ruin them? > > I have six CDs in the auto-changer in the car that I burned. Nighttime > temperatures in the winter occasionally drop to freezing and daytime > temperatures in the summer (with car windows closed) go over 50C, sorry I > can't remember what that is in F, either way it's extremely hot! > > This 'test' has been going on for over three years and all discs play fine; > which is not what I was expecting.
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Storage of CD-ROMs
2001-07-03 by Tony Thompson
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