Difference between revisions of "Blackburn, England (PDO)"
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During the early 1990s, CDs manufactured at PDO Blackburn began using a new reflective coating that was made with silver rather than the usual aluminum. Over time, this coating tended to change tint from silver to a yellowish-bronze, and in many cases deteriorated further to a deep copper hue that made the affected disc difficult or impossible to play. The phenomenon became known as bronzing. | During the early 1990s, CDs manufactured at PDO Blackburn began using a new reflective coating that was made with silver rather than the usual aluminum. Over time, this coating tended to change tint from silver to a yellowish-bronze, and in many cases deteriorated further to a deep copper hue that made the affected disc difficult or impossible to play. The phenomenon became known as bronzing. | ||
[[Category: Pressing | [[Category: Pressing plant]] | ||
[[Category: Controversies]] | [[Category: Controversies]] |
Revision as of 19:54, 6 June 2010
PDO Blackburn | |
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Location | Blackburn, Lancashire, UK |
Online | Unknown |
Operators | PDO ??-?? |
Shutdown | Unknown |
Bronzing
During the early 1990s, CDs manufactured at PDO Blackburn began using a new reflective coating that was made with silver rather than the usual aluminum. Over time, this coating tended to change tint from silver to a yellowish-bronze, and in many cases deteriorated further to a deep copper hue that made the affected disc difficult or impossible to play. The phenomenon became known as bronzing.