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 | Silver Thermal 74 Min Approved for Color in Shrink Wrap(100)
 |  | This disc has a silver thermal top surface, and a Silver (Phthalocyanine) recording surface, with a maximum recording speed of 52x. It will work with Rimage Prism and Primera Inscripta printers. Its packaged in 100 pc shrink wrap, and in master cartons of 600 pcs. This product is not designed to work in a Rimage Everest printer. This will work with screen printing. MAM-A Part# 41202
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|  |  | Mitsui/MAM-A 80m Silver Thermal Approved for Color in Shrink Wrap(100) |

 |  | This disc has a silver "Diamond Coat" top surface, and a Silver (Phthalocyanine) recording surface, with a maximum recording speed of 52x. It will work with Rimage Prism and Primera Inscripta printers. Its packaged in 100 pc shrink wrap, and in master cartons of 600 pcs. This product is not designed to work in a Rimage Everest printer. This will work with screen printing. Mitsui/MAM-A Why is it better? #1 The Dye Since the laser which records the data burns the dye, it is a key aspect of the technology required to manufacture a high-quality CD-R. Indeed, One of MAM's greatest strength lies in its use of the patented Phthalocyanine, the best organic dye currently available. #2 The Surface Mitsui/MAM-A discs feature their own “Diamond Coat” surface, which resists scratching and fingerprints. Unlike a pressed CD-ROM, normal CD-R processing leaves the most vital area the most vulnerable. Just below that lacquer surface & reflective layer on top of your disc is the precious dye layer, which is what stores all your data. Scratch the top, and you’ve got a problem. Mitsui/MAM-A Diamond Coat is an extra hard surface that keeps the data safe. #3 The Consistency Every disc Mitsui/MAM-A makes is made to the center of the Orange Book standard. They don’t cut any corners with shorter stacking rings (causes discs sticking together in automation), thinner reflective layers (poor playback on old readers,) or dye (100-300 year life vs. 10-30) |
|  |  | MAM-A 4.7GB 8x Gold Archive DVD-R |

 |  | NOW IN STOCK! PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW TO ENSURE YOUR SUPPLY!MAM-A (Mitsui) 4.7GB Gold Archive DVD-R - 50 Count Finally a DVD suitable for storing your most precious files!
The MAM Gold Archive Grade™ DVD-R is designed for applications requiring long-term storage of sensitive data, video or music files. The reflective layer is comprised of 24 karat gold, which allows maximum resistance to chemical breakdown -- one of the major causes of disc failure. Along with choosing the right recording dye material and bonding agent (Note: A DVD-R is made of two polycarbonate discs bonded together) the long-term stability of the reflective layer is crucial. Reflective layers using your standard “silver” surface are subject to oxidation (rust) over a long period of exposure to moisture. Unlike silver jewelry, a gold ring won't rust and neither will the gold reflective layer in this disc. In optical discs, the use of gold can triple the life of a standard disc.
Preliminary tests show that the MAM Gold Archive Grade™ DVD can last significantly longer than ordinary silver recordable DVD discs. Although tests are currently underway and results will soon be available, we can assume from our experience with gold layer CD-R that the expected life of these discs will be similar. The MAM DVD is offered as the long awaited companion to the MAM Archive Grade™ Gold CD-R, which has an expected lifetime of 300 years and has earned a reputation as the highest quality storage media available today.
P/N 83437 |
|  |  | MAM-A 4.7GB 8x Gold Archive DVD+R |

 |  | MAM-A (Mitsui) 4.7GB Gold Archive DVD+R - 50 Count Now there is a DVD+R version of the Archive Standard MAM-A Gold DVD!
The MAM Gold Archive Grade™ DVD+R is designed for applications requiring long-term storage of sensitive data, video or music files. The reflective layer is comprised of 24 karat gold, which allows maximum resistance to chemical breakdown -- one of the major causes of disc failure. Along with choosing the right recording dye material and bonding agent (Note: A DVD+R is made of two polycarbonate discs bonded together) the long-term stability of the reflective layer is crucial. Reflective layers using your standard “silver” surface are subject to oxidation (rust) over a long period of exposure to moisture. Unlike silver jewelry, a gold ring won't rust and neither will the gold reflective layer in this disc. In optical discs, the use of gold can triple the life of a standard disc.
Preliminary tests show that the MAM Gold Archive Grade™ DVD+R can last significantly longer than ordinary silver recordable DVD discs. Although tests are currently underway and results will soon be available, we can assume from our experience with gold layer CD-R that the expected life of these discs will be similar. The MAM DVD+R is offered as the long awaited companion to the MAM Archive Grade™ Gold CD-R, which has an expected lifetime of 300 years and has earned a reputation as the highest quality storage media available today.
P/N 83440 |
|  |  | Gold Archive CD-R with no logo in bulk 100 pack, 74 min |

 |  | The MAM-A Gold Archive-Grade CD-R is MAM-A's highest performance recordable
disc, providing longevity and
durability far in excess of conventional CD-R. Every MAM-A Gold
Archive-Grade disc uses robust Gold-on-Gold?
construction to provide the maximum resistance to environmental
degradation.
Long-term applications such as backfile conversion, e-mail archiving, and
storage of classified correspondence can
benefit from the Gold CD-R's strict quality control, 24 karat gold
reflective layer and patented Phthalocyanine dye
formula which offers storage life well in excess of 300 years.
The Archive-Grade CD-R was developed in response to user concerns about the
viability of conventional CD-R media.
Consumer grade discs frequently select dyes and reflective materials to
achieve the lowest possible unit cost rather
than the highest possible performance. These compromises are reasonable
accommodations in the consumer market
but they do not take into account the requirements of long-term archive
applications and may be susceptible to rapid
deterioration when subjected to heat, light, or humidity. The MAM-A Gold
Archive-Grade CD-R is optimized for long
life and provides demonstrably superior longevity and resistance to
environmental degradation compared to conventional CD-R media.
What's the difference between Standard MAM Gold and Archive Gold?
They are both produced on the same production lines, but the Archive gold is the "cream
of the crop." We always sample from production to test quality, and sometimes the
quality is exceptionally high (of course it's always within our specifications). At
these times we pull the gold product, sampling it at a high frequency to ensure it's
consistent high quality. This is what becomes Archive gold..
MAM-A Part# 40113 |
|  |  | Mitsui/MAM-A 80m Gold Thermal in Shrink Wrap(100) |

 |  | This disc has a gold "Diamond Coat" top surface, and a gold (Phthalocyanine) recording surface, with a maximum recording speed of 52x. It will work with Rimage Prism and Primera Inscripta printers. Its packaged in 100 pc shrink wrap, and in master cartons of 600 pcs. This product is not designed to work in a Rimage Everest printer. This will work with screen printing. Why is it better? #1 The Dye Since the laser which records the data burns the dye, it is a key aspect of the technology required to manufacture a high-quality CD-R. Indeed, One of MAM's greatest strength lies in its use of the patented Phthalocyanine, the best organic dye currently available. #2 The Surface Mitsui/MAM-A discs feature their own “Diamond Coat” surface, which resists scratching and fingerprints. Unlike a pressed CD-ROM, normal CD-R processing leaves the most vital area the most vulnerable. Just below that lacquer surface & reflective layer on top of your disc is the precious dye layer, which is what stores all your data. Scratch the top, and you’ve got a problem. Mitsui/MAM-A Diamond Coat is an extra hard surface that keeps the data safe. #3 The Consistency Every disc Mitsui/MAM-A makes is made to the center of the Orange Book standard. They don’t cut any corners with shorter stacking rings (causes discs sticking together in automation), thinner reflective layers (poor playback on old readers,) or dye (100-300 year life vs. 10-30) |
|  |  | Mitsui/MAM-A 74m Gold CD-R in Shrink Wrap(100) |

 |  | This disc has a gold "Diamond Coat" top surface, and a gold (Phthalocyanine) recording surface, with a maximum recording speed of 52x. It will work with Rimage Prism and Primera Inscripta printers. Its packaged in 100 pc shrink wrap, and in master cartons of 600 pcs. This product is not designed to work in a Rimage Everest printer. This will work with screen printing. Why is it better? #1 The Dye Since the laser which records the data burns the dye, it is a key aspect of the technology required to manufacture a high-quality CD-R. Indeed, One of MAM's greatest strength lies in its use of the patented Phthalocyanine, the best organic dye currently available. #2 The Surface Mitsui/MAM-A discs feature their own “Diamond Coat” surface, which resists scratching and fingerprints. Unlike a pressed CD-ROM, normal CD-R processing leaves the most vital area the most vulnerable. Just below that lacquer surface & reflective layer on top of your disc is the precious dye layer, which is what stores all your data. Scratch the top, and you’ve got a problem. Mitsui/MAM-A Diamond Coat is an extra hard surface that keeps the data safe. #3 The Consistency Every disc Mitsui/MAM-A makes is made to the center of the Orange Book standard. They don’t cut any corners with shorter stacking rings (causes discs sticking together in automation), thinner reflective layers (poor playback on old readers,) or dye (100-300 year life vs. 10-30) |
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