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by Clamchop
1113 days ago
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The recording is made in the dye layer, a chemical change, and the dye degrades (particularly in sunlight) so the discs have a limited shelf life. Checking Wikipedia, it appears azo dye formulations can be good for tens of years. Melting polycarbonate would call for an absurdly powerful laser, a glacial pace, or both, and you wouldn't have to use dye at all. I'd guess such a scheme would be extremely durable, though. |
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