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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... Did not know that about the Silverstone. We used sputtering for coating the disks in disk drives. The original disk drives were not vacuum deposited and the magnetic orientation was horizontal, limiting the capacity of the disk. Sputtering allowed columnar growth and the magnetic material had a vertical orientation, a major breakthrough in terms of disk capacity. We built several large in-line sputter deposition systems for hard disks for Seagate and others. We also built a few CD coating systems. They were amazing. They processed a raw CD blank in less than 2 seconds, depositing about 600 Angstroms of aluminum (just short of becoming opaque). Other companies blew us away though, doing the aluminum deposition, data imaging, protective overcoat and applying the label in less time. Eisboch |
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