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Archival Gold Manufacturing Longevity Test Engineering White-Paper:
(engineering technical)
Tests were conducted according to ANSI/PIMA IT9.27-1999 guidelines entitled:
" Life Expectancy of Information Stored in Recordable Compact Disc Systems --
Method for Estimating, Based on Effects of Temperature and Relative Humidity"
In general, the test consists of placing samples in an environmental chamber at specified temperature and humidity
levels for 5 different "stress conditions" (shown below). A stress condition is defined by, for example: 2000 hours (in
500 hour segments) at 85% relative humidity and 80 centigrade temperature. Temperature and humidity "Incubation"
periods are reached gradually with the use of ramp times. This is done to avoid a shock condition where bubbles can
form in the media (CD) due to rapid transition of temperature.
Archival Gold CD Manufacturing Stress-Test Engineering White-Paper:
5 Stress Conditions are Defined:
Before beginning the test and after each incubation period the discs are tested for error rates for Max BLER for CD-R
and Max PIE8 for DVD-R. Failure is defined by error rates that exceed Orange Book standards (defined by Sony/Philips)
or DVD-R specifications (defined by the DVD Forum). Due to the length of the test, results from only Test Cell number 1
are sometimes used: 80C / 85% RH. Life expectancy is estimated according to ANSI guidelines based on the use of the
Eyring model which is a mathematical equation derived from thermodynamic laws. The following is our test
conclusion for 5 test periods. The first Test Cell Number is used here.
Test Cell number Test Stress Number of samples Incubation period (hours) Minimum Total Time (hours) Min
Equilibration duration (hours): Equilibration is the time spent at ambient humidity before removal from chamber.
Test Cell# Test Stress # of Samples Incubation hours Minimum Total Hours Min. Equilibration hrs.
1. 80C, 85% RH 10 500 2000 6
2. 80C, 70% RH 10 500 2000 5
3. 80C, 55% RH 10 500 2000 4
4. 70C, 85% RH 15 750 3000 8
5. 60C, 85% RH 30 1000 4000 11
Environmental tests show that the eFilm Archival Gold CD-R will last up to 300 years (under proper storage conditions).
These estimates are based on results from industry standard tests that subject the discs to 85% relative humidity and
80 degrees Celsius for 2000 hours. The Light Fastness Test shows that eFilm Archival Gold will withstand the full
spectrum of light, same as the sun, for 100 continuous hours without damage. Our competitors' discs, with cyanine
dye, begin to deteriorate after only 20 hours and fail at 65 hours. All of our CD-R media is produced with the patented
Phthalocyanine dye under strict manufacturing conditions to insure that your data is safely preserved for years.
Manufacturer for Archival Gold Disc Products: CD, DVD, BVD, Blue Ray Player,
Archival Gold® is a Trademark and Manufactured at Delkin Devices Inc. in California, USA
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Archival Gold Manufacturing Temperature Testing
(engineering technical)
- Recording condition temperature 15 - 35 C,
- Playback condition temperature -5 - 55 C,
- Transportation condition temperature -20 – 60 C,
- Storage condition temperature 5 - 30 C,
Archival Gold CD Manufacturing Humidity Testing
(engineering technical)
- Humidity 45 - 75 %RH (lower than normal).
- Humidity 5 – 95 %RH (lower than normal).
- Humidity 5 – 95 %RH, 2 week Test.
- Humidity 8 – 60 %RH, Accelerated Test
All Archival Gold CD Information:
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Archival Gold Disc Specifications:
(non-technical manufacturer provided)
- Diameter: 120 mm.
- Thickness: 1.2 mm.
- Central hole diameter: 15 mm
Archival Gold Compared to Store-Bought CDs:
(non-technical manufacturer provided)
- Store-Bought CDs Last Only 2-5 Years from Manuf. Accelerated Aging Tests
- Store Bought CDs are Destroyed via Ultraviolet Light, Heat and Humidity.
- Archival Gold has a Gold Scratch-Armor Layered Coating;
- Archival Gold Protects the Surface 10 Times Better Than Store Bought CD;
- Archival Gold Protects from Scratches, Scuffs, Dirt, Chemicals, Fingerprints;
- Archival Gold was Lab-Tested in an Acclerated Aging Process Proven to Last 300 Years;
AND
- Archival Gold has long lasting phthalocyanine dye for data longevity.
- Archival Gold has a Gold reflective layer CD finish instead of silver CD finish
- Archival Gold's, gold-coating is for scratch protection and for CD longevity
- Archival Gold has a lacquer layer over the gold, prevents peel a common problem.
- Archival Gold has a diamond protective layer over the lacquer, prevents scratches.
Archival Gold CD Blank and Data Storage Capacity:
- Total Space: 700 Megabytes, Manufacturer's Specified Disc Space
- Photo Space: When Archiving 100 Photos in .tiff Format = 550-600Mb
- Format Utility: .tiff Format is utilized for uncompressed Graphic Projects
- Compatibility: CDs are Coded for PC & Mac which Adds Volume to CD
- Complete Mb: CDs Full Volume with Photos and Code = 550-600Mb Equally.
(Excess Space is utilized to avoid disc-freeze at transfer.