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Info | Compact Disk Made

CDs consist of 99% clear polycarbonate plastic. The reflective layer, protective layer and screen print comprise the remaining 1% of the disc.




  1. A disc is created from molten polycarbonate and digital information is stamped on the top of the disc, while it is still near melting point, using a die with microscopic bumps. These bumps are known as “pits and lands”.
  2. After the information is molded into the poly- carbonate, a reflective foil layer is applied using a process called sputtering or wet silvering. This layer reflects the laser back to the player, so it’s integrity is extremely important. The layer is usually silver, but can be made of gold or platinum.
  3. A clear lacquer coating is applied to seal the reflective layer and prevent oxidation. This layer is very thin and offers little protection from top side scratches.
  4. Finally the artwork is screen-printed on the top of the disc.

Pits and Lands are imprinted into the disc to indicate a one or a zero. A laser beam is sent from the player to the disc and the reflective layer reflects it back to the reader and the ones and zeros are translated by the player.
Recordable discs have a photosensitive dye type layer instead of the stamped information layer. This layer, when exposed to a certain light, will make an impression of a pit into the layer.



Re-recordable discs use a layer that allows the laser to polarize the photosensitive layer back and forth between a visible pit to an invisible pit.


How a Blu-ray is Made

Unlike current DVDs, which use a red laser to read and write data, Blu-ray uses a blue laser (which is where the format gets its name). A blue laser has a shorter wavelength (405 nanometers) than a red laser (650 nanometers). The smaller beam focuses more precisely, enabling it to read information recorded in pits that are only 0.15 microns (µm) (1 micron = 10-6 meters) long — this is more than twice as small as the pits on a DVD. Plus, Blu-ray has reduced the track pitch from 0.74 microns to 0.32 microns. The smaller pits, smaller beam and shorter track pitch together enable a single-layer Blu-ray disc to hold more than 25 GB of information — about five times the amount of information that can be stored on a DVD.




lu-ray discs not only have more storage capacity than traditional DVDs, but they also offer a new level of interactivity. Users will be able to connect to the Internet and instantly download subtitles and other interactive movie features. With Blu-ray, you can:

• record high-definition television (HDTV) without any quality loss
• instantly skip to any spot on the disc
• record one program while watching another on the disc
• create playlists
• edit or reorder programs recorded on the disc
• automatically search for an empty space on the disc to avoid recording over a program
• access the Web to download subtitles and other extra features

Each Blu-ray disc is about the same thickness (1.2 millimeters) as a DVD. But the two types of discs store data differently. In a DVD, the data is sandwiched between two polycarbonate layers, each 0.6-mm thick. Having a polycarbonate layer on top of the data can cause a problem called birefringence, in which the substrate layer refracts the laser light into two separate beams. If the beam is split too widely, the disc cannot be read. Also, if the DVD surface is not exactly flat, and is therefore not exactly perpendicular to the beam, it can lead to a problem known as disc tilt, in which the laser beam is distorted. All of these issues lead to a very involved manufacturing process.


How a DVD is Made


DVDs are made in different ways depending on the amount of information that is recorded on the disc. DVDs may be single or double layered and single or double layered double sided.

Single Layer DVDs (DVD-5 – 4.7GB)

These DVDs are made the same way as a CD with one additional polycarbonate layer added between the label and the pits and lands.



Double Layered DVDs (DVD-9 – 8.5GB)

Double layered DVDs have a semi reflective layer and a reflective layer giving two layers to store information.



Double Sided DVDs (DVD-10 – 9.4GB)

Double sided DVDs consist of two discs bonded back to back with the reflective layers in the middle and both sides are repairable. Double sided DVDs use a different size of micro-abrasive polishing papers to prevent the manufacturer’s label area from being removed during the repair process.




Double Sided/Double Layered DVDs (DVD-18 – 17.1GB)

Double sided/double layered DVDs are simply two double layered discs bonded back to back.







All about Infinity Pools

What is it that makes your home sit notches above the regular neighborhood homes? What is it that can cause a stir among your social group? What is it that is the ideal retreat after a sultry long summer day? Definitely the answer to these questions is a swimming pool. It becomes even better if you plan to get an infinity pool. Getting an infinity pool adds an entirely different look to your backyard. Although it takes a lot of effort to get your landscape done up to accommodate an infinity pool, after the project is done, it’s totally worth it.



Infinity pool – What is it?

Infinity pools are pools where the water seems to be falling off like a sheet, just like natural waterfalls. They are also known as zero-edge pools, vanishing edge pools, and disappearing edge pools. The beauty of infinity pools is the fact that they look so good that they can give even a modest space a total face-lift  Most world class hotels and spas are opting for this type of pools. Origination of such pools can be traced back to Paris. The mechanism behind these pools is such that although the cost of these pools is a bit more people seem to preferring it a lot.


How does it work?

An infinity pool might look like the water is falling off an invisible edge, but you won’t be able to listen to the sound of the falling water. This is so because the water in reality does not fall anywhere. The water which spills out is collected in a basin, also called a catch pool. This basin or catch pool is located a few feet below the edge of the pool so that it is not view.

The water collected here is then recycled and sent back into the pool. The mechanism behind this has to be solid and reliable to make the pool functional. The water level is always to be maintained at the calculated capacity and the construction support of the infinity pool has to be strong as well. Finally the construction of the edges need to flawless.


Highlights of infinity pools

The main USP of infinity pools is no doubt the stunning looks. The concept of introducing swimming pools to enhance the ambiance of a place has got a whole new meaning with the advent of these zero edge pools. They look great and are the best option if your home is surrounded by great scenic views. It is not a run of mill, kidney-bean shaped pool placed right in the middle of the backyard. Infinity pools combine style, status, and modernity to be irresistible to all the people planning to get a pool for their homes.


Info | The Bombproof Wrist Watch

Okay now here is something really interesting, how about a watch that can withstand up to 10 pounds of C4 in one piece! Amazing isn’t it? It can also resist 300 bar pressure (that is 3000 meters of water pressure). This ultra durable watch is entitled to be the world’s toughest watch. 

To tell you something interesting, there is no big company involved in the creation of this tough time ticker. Its just a one man show by Michael Barahona Fernandez who creates all of the watch case parts in his Berlin workshop. Since its a time consuming job so he is able to produce just few of these watches every month.



For the Triggerfish Bronze A2 model, the watchmaker used shock-resistant CuSn8 phosphor-bronze, yes the very same material that is used in bridge load bearing plates. Moreover, it has a 10 mm domed polycarbonate crystal and stainless steel for the detachable back cap. The watch is 45 mm wide and 20 mm thick. And yes, its a bit heavier than usual watches but its extreme durability explains the additional weight. Fernandez arranged some tests with the help of U.S military.

The marines installed a 10 pounds C4 explosive on a bombing range and then placed the Triggerfish Bronze A2 just 1 meter away from it. After the successful detonation, it was found that the watch just had a few scratches and a missing leather strap. In short, the watch survived the blast.It was also observed that the timing mechanism was disturbed from its position but the maker says that he has developed a new holder that will not let this happen in future.

In case you are interested in one of these, the price tag is 2000$.







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