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- Disc_rot abstract "Disc rot is a phrase describing the tendency of CD or DVD or other optical discs to become unreadable due to physical or chemical deterioration. The causes of this effect vary from oxidation of the reflective layer, to physical scuffing and abrasion of disc surfaces or edges, including visible scratches, to other kinds of reactions with contaminants, to ultra-violet light damage and de-bonding of the adhesive used to adhere the layers of the disc together.".
- Disc_rot thumbnail Disc_rot.jpg?width=300.
- Disc_rot wikiPageExternalLink print.htm.
- Disc_rot wikiPageExternalLink showthread.php?t=857067.
- Disc_rot wikiPageExternalLink excerpt3.html.
- Disc_rot wikiPageExternalLink 06.4.shtml.
- Disc_rot wikiPageExternalLink 1043804519345.html.
- Disc_rot wikiPageID "3469088".
- Disc_rot wikiPageRevisionID "603554187".
- Disc_rot hasPhotoCollection Disc_rot.
- Disc_rot subject Category:120_mm_discs.
- Disc_rot subject Category:80_mm_discs.
- Disc_rot subject Category:Compact_disc.
- Disc_rot subject Category:DVD.
- Disc_rot subject Category:Laserdisc.
- Disc_rot subject Category:Materials_degradation.
- Disc_rot type 120MmDiscs.
- Disc_rot type 80MmDiscs.
- Disc_rot type Artifact100021939.
- Disc_rot type Device103183080.
- Disc_rot type Instrumentality103575240.
- Disc_rot type MemoryDevice103744840.
- Disc_rot type Object100002684.
- Disc_rot type PhonographRecord103924069.
- Disc_rot type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Disc_rot type Recording104063868.
- Disc_rot type SoundRecording104262678.
- Disc_rot type Whole100003553.
- Disc_rot comment "Disc rot is a phrase describing the tendency of CD or DVD or other optical discs to become unreadable due to physical or chemical deterioration. The causes of this effect vary from oxidation of the reflective layer, to physical scuffing and abrasion of disc surfaces or edges, including visible scratches, to other kinds of reactions with contaminants, to ultra-violet light damage and de-bonding of the adhesive used to adhere the layers of the disc together.".
- Disc_rot label "Disc rot".
- Disc_rot sameAs m.09f3j5.
- Disc_rot sameAs Q5281392.
- Disc_rot sameAs Q5281392.
- Disc_rot sameAs Disc_rot.
- Disc_rot wasDerivedFrom Disc_rot?oldid=603554187.
- Disc_rot depiction Disc_rot.jpg.
- Disc_rot isPrimaryTopicOf Disc_rot.