Scratch resistant surface!
New and improved
- Type: CD-R Inkjet
- Capacity: 80 min, 700 MB
- Speed: 1 - 52x
- Model No:5060158312856
- Surface: CD R Silver inkjet printable, for all inkjet printers
- Dye: Silver, phthalocyanine based
- Hub Printable: Yes, full surface
- Packaging: Shrink wrap
- Carton Quantity: 100
- Box Quantity: 600
White inkjet printable CDRs are very commonly used, but what if you want your discs to really stand out from the crowd? The Acu-Disc® Silver Inkjet CDR is the disc for you.
Using a specially developed scratch resistant silver inkjet surface, your finished prints take on a metalic silver undertone that produces a very striking effect. Like all Acu-Disc® CDR printable media these discs have the full surface metalized hub printable area allowing printing right up to the centre hole.
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ACU DISC have become the UK's best loved manufacturer of Blu-Ray Discs, Blank DVD-R and BlankCDR optical media. This is due to two clear principals; develop high quality products for the professional disc market and ensure that this manufacturing quality is consistently achieved.
ACU-DISC® are so confident in the quality of their blank media they produce, that they are the very first manufacturer of optical discs to offer a Satisfaction Guarantee. Whether you use a CD/DVD copier, printer or publisher, ACU-DISC® have the perfect disc for you.
CD-R is a "write once" technology that can be used in both CD-R and CD-RW recorders and read by nearly any computer CD drive or audio CD player.
In a CD-R the recording layer is made with organic dyes — greenish cyanine dye, golden phthalocyanine dye, or silver-blue azo dye.
The laser of your CD-R/CD-RW drive heats the dye to a temperature of about 200° C, irreversibly melting a pitted pattern into the recording layer. A plastic layer alongside the dye expands into the newly available space creating a pit pattern similar to that of a conventional CD. Your CD player reads this highly reflective pattern for playback. Because the plastic layer melts into the dye layer to set the pattern, CD-R discs cannot be re-recorded.
Unlike a stamped CD, CD-Rs are manufactured with a spiral groove (like a phono disc) called the pregroove. It provides a precise track for the writing laser to follow. A CD player depends on following the recorded track of pits in order to track the spiral path.
Phthalocyanine dye is superior to the Cyanine dye used in other CD -R products for two reasons. One, Phthalocyanine dye is far more stable than Cyanine. The information recorded on a Phthalocyanine dye CD-R will last for over 100 years. Cyanine based products might last 20 years. Secondly, Phthalocyanine dye is optimised for use in higher speed writers.
This success is due to the accuracy with which laser light is able to create "pits" in the Pthalocyanine surface. Pits etched into Cyanine-based disks at high speed can be shallow or poorly defined, resulting in a poorly written disc.