Metal layers of DVD (MDisc) corroding by vapor?
The Media MDisc DVD Verbatim or common DVD media has some protection or blocks for the metal layers that are inside the disc to not suffer some damage caused by any vapor gases of muriatic acid,
Sodium hypochlorite 2.5% present in the air entering the disc and corroding metal layers? Is it hermetic and protected within the common DVD and MDisc DVD? |
How is this any different from your endless questions closed thread from last year? http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/medi...por-media.html
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any vapor gas muriatic acid and Sodium hypochlorite 2.5% enter the mdisc dvd and common dvd and destroy reflective and metal layers? is not hermet?
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sodium hypochlorite = bleach
muriatic acid = hydrochloric acid The questions are asinine. <sigh> Then again, we had a politician recently suggest that people could/should ingest/inject disinfectants (ie, bleach, etc), and many people called into hotlines to ask which ones are best to inject (and similar questions). <facepalm> I'm getting tired of stupid. Locked.:lock: |
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