Whats an easy way to get aluminum to oxidize? That sounds like something
that would produce some interesting samples if used sparingly...do you
people know of any chemical reactants I can use to cause this to happen?
Pats
quoted 9 lines Disc rot (from what I gather) is a mfg. defect in CD pressing wherein the
>
>Disc rot (from what I gather) is a mfg. defect in CD pressing wherein the
>CD becomes "bronzed" at the edges and produces static-like noise when
>played. It's apparently cause by aluminum oxidation in the media and can't
>be rectified - only replaced.
>It's more common in laser discs but has happened in CDs as well.
>
>jeff
>
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