Subject: | Re: CD's in the freezer |
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From: | "John Hartog" <> |
Date: | Tue, 08 Feb 2005 01:49:22 -0000 |
> Would it be would be useful to know which companies are practicing > quality control in making phthalocyanine dye, silver/gold metal > products? Mitsui possibly? Anyone know the scoop here? Rob D. I found this on the net - for what it's worth. http://www.silverace.com/dottyspotty/issue12.html They say: Top Quality Name-Brands, in order of preference: A. Mitsui Gold CD-R & Kodak Gold Ultima - Phthalocyanine dye + Gold. B. Kodak Gold Silver+Gold - Phthalocyanine dye + Silver & Gold. C. Mitsui Silver, Ricoh Platinum - Phthalocyanine dye + Silver. D. Mitsubishi/Verbatim - Azo + Silver. E. Taiyo Yuden - Cyanine + Silver. -John Hartog ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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