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Re: arsclist CD Envelopes



I had some CDRs that had a sticky feel to them - I will never buy cheap
unbranded CDRs again - and they stuck to the plastic window in the paper
envelope. Tore the reflective surface away.  That's a problem with the CDR,
not the envelope, but I site it as an example of packaging gone awry. From
now on I use slim cases only, the CDR surfaces do not touch the case. It is
suspended from the center hole.

If it doesn't say acid free I would not assume. I would check with the
maker.

Joe Salerno
Video Works! Is it working for you?
PO Box 273405 - Houston TX 77277-3405
http://joe.salerno.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alyssa Ryvers" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "List- ARSC" <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 8:46 AM
Subject: arsclist CD Envelopes


Hi,

What is the verdict on the paper with plastic window envelopes for CDs, when
it comes to conservation? Water-based permanent inks are safe; I imagine the
plastic jewel boxes are inert; the envelopes I've seen don't state their
being acid-free. What is the research on this?


Thanks, and best,

Alyssa.
____________
Alyssa Ryvers.
www.musicnorth.com


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