Duplication of CD and DVD stamps
Duplication of CD and DVD stamps
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Duplication of CD and DVD stamps

The stamping method, which is also called Pre-recorded CD or Stampered CD or Silver CD or Original CD.

First, a mold or stamper is produced from the CD master, which is the original CD. A stamper, in other words, is a seal, and as its name suggests, it works like a seal and transmits the information engraved inside it during production. This mold is made of nickel. To produce a raw CD, a raw mold or a stamper is used, but here we make a stamper mold from the CD or DVD you have provided for duplicating, and when poly Carbonate is injected in the form of a prepared stamper, at the same time as the CD or DVD is formed, your information data is also injected and the resulting CD or DVD contains the information.

It is interesting to know that the talaqs that you sometimes see on CDs and DVDs are the same as the original nature of CDs and DVDs, and they were the subject of our explanation.

In the next step, the compact disc is covered with an exposed metallic layer such as silver, etc. so that the lens of the writer can read the compact disc by reflecting light. At the end, we cover the formed silver CD or silver DVD with another coating layer called LAQUERY, and then it is transferred to the printing direction. Finally, the produced products enter the stage of offset printing or industrial silk.

This method of producing and printing compact discs is usually cost-effective in circulations above 5000 due to having fixed side costs that include the cost of film and zinc and the cost of the stamper mold.

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Duplication of CD and DVD stamps

The stamping method, which is also called Pre-recorded CD or Stampered CD or Silver CD or Original CD.

First, a mold or stamper is produced from the CD master, which is the original CD. A stamper, in other words, is a seal, and as its name suggests, it works like a seal and transmits the information engraved inside it during production. This mold is made of nickel. To produce a raw CD, a raw mold or a stamper is used, but here we make a stamper mold from the CD or DVD you have provided for duplicating, and when poly Carbonate is injected in the form of a prepared stamper, at the same time as the CD or DVD is formed, your information data is also injected and the resulting CD or DVD contains the information.

It is interesting to know that the talaqs that you sometimes see on CDs and DVDs are the same as the original nature of CDs and DVDs, and they were the subject of our explanation.

In the next step, the compact disc is covered with an exposed metallic layer such as silver, etc. so that the lens of the writer can read the compact disc by reflecting light. At the end, we cover the formed silver CD or silver DVD with another coating layer called LAQUERY, and then it is transferred to the printing direction. Finally, the produced products enter the stage of offset printing or industrial silk.

This method of producing and printing compact discs is usually cost-effective in circulations above 5000 due to having fixed side costs that include the cost of film and zinc and the cost of the stamper mold.

Saler Company Information

Company : Chap Tadbir
More Information : View
Online order registration form