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Article: BONDING: A Sticky Subject.(Brief Article)
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- Tape-Disc Business
- Article date:
- May 1, 2000
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Buttering a slice of toast is easy. Creating a great sandwich isn't. Transforming DVD from a theoretical concept into a mass-produced product is one of the greatest challenges the replication industry has ever faced. Twenty years of experience have made manufacturing CDs a near-routine
DVDs fundamentally altered most CD production equations, requiring tighter tolerances, new materials and presenting a host of production challenges. In many ways, however, DVDs only required replicators to push the state of the art rather than make new breakthroughs.
One area, however, has proven more challenging than all the others put together: bonding. "It really is the ...
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