the glue dvd-r verbatim protect the humidity?
the philips dvdr glue CMC protects from humidity? |
Answered earlier in post #26 on 2 April 2015.
You are in the wrong forum if you want a professional discussion of the official design and manufacturing details of various products. You should be inquiring in an industrial engineering forum. I don't believe anyone here is an industrial engineer. You can always wait until an engineer appears in this forum. Or try asking here: http://www.engineersedge.com/enginee...ocesses-Forum? |
the glue dvd-r verbatim protect the humidity?
the philips dvdr glue CMC protects from humidity? |
Answered earlier in post #26 on 2 April 2015.
You are in the wrong forum if you want a professional discussion of the official design and manufacturing details of various products. You should be inquiring in an industrial engineering forum. I don't believe anyone here is an industrial engineer. You can always wait until an engineer appears in this forum. Or try asking here: http://www.engineersedge.com/enginee...ocesses-Forum? |
No glue can be protected against humidity forever. No more than a person can prevent aging.
@sanlyn: While I appreciate the attempt to make gamemaniaco bother others, by posting elsewhere (an engineering forum or otherwise), this site (through its members, and therefore the forum) is one of the few sites with detailed optical media knowledge available. He's already been banned from the others, which had both major and minor knowledge. @gamemaniaco: You need to learn to read. This question has already been answered, and asking again (thereby ignoring posters) is rude. Locked. :lock: |
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