High performance Gold Archival DVD-R media from leading disc manufacturers.
| Type | DVD-R Gold Archival Grade |
| Surface | Gold and Smartwhite* |
| Capacity | 4.7GB |
| Speed | 8X |
| Packaged | Bulk 25 |
| Makes | Sony (24k Gold), FTI (24k Gold) |
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* Compatible with both inkjet and thermal disc printers
Archival or gold DVDs are manufactured to professional archival standards. Using the N.I.S.T. (National Institute of Standards and Technology) accelerated aging process to test the longevity of DVD-R media, Archival Gold DVDs have been shown to safely store your images for more than 100 years.
Archival Grade DVD-Rs are the choice of archivists and others requiring long-term preservation of digital data. Gold DVD-Rs are used for e-mail archiving and storage of classified information or storing and preserving important digital photos. They offer strict quality control, the 24 karat gold layer burns more accurately and more quickly than other dyes, which results in an extremely high performance recordable disc, providing longevity and durability and providing the maximum resistance to environmental elements and every day wear and tear.
Archive DVDs were developed in response to user concerns about the viability of conventional DVD-R media. The unique materials found in Archival Gold DVDs make them one of the most reliable storage mediums available. The patented Phthalocyanine dye is the most critical component of the Gold Archival DVD-R because it is where your data is stored. The high cost of producing Archival Gold DVDs is due to the use of 24 karat gold. The unique characteristics found in Gold prevent oxidation, one of the most common causes of DVD-R's failure. The combination of Phthalocyanine dye and the use of gold in the reflective layer of the disc ensure that Archival Gold DVD-Rs remain the media of choice for anyone wanting to archive digital data.
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