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Posted by JoeBloe on 10/01/06 15:07
On 29 Sep 2006 22:03:48 -0700, "gerry" <gerrytwo@hotmail.com> Gave us:
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>If blank CD-Rs do not use dyes on the recording side, you can post what
>method is used by blank CD-Rs to store information.
They have a dye layer INSIDE the disc, and it is actually closest to
the NON-record side.
> If you write that
>the dye on the recordable surface is impervious to heat, say from hot
>wax, you will get a lot of laughs.
The dye isn't affected. Any impingements made on the dye layer by a
laser will relax, rendering them as zeros, when heated to a certain
point.
The wax NEVER touched said dye layer. HEAT is the problem. The
record layer is SEALED inside the disc.
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