Slabs: How Long Will They Last?
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When CD's first came out, they told us they would last 50 to 100 years; now we see they don't. How long with TPG slabs physically last? Any testing being done?
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I have some CD which are 15 years old and have no problems at all, others are only a year or two old that haven't had the best life (kids liked them) that have a few problem spots.
Slabs probably will have the same issues. If they are kept in boxes and out of sunlight and not dropped or otherwise abused, they could last a long time.
Some that are constantly being bounced around and get alot of traffic, will look like crap in no time at all.
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I figure it either tries to turn back into oil byproducts or disintegrates (crumbles or breaks down).
As to how long that might take would be the question.
I had some old vinyl belt drives in some electronic devices, some belts pretty much did turn back into some sort of a sticky oily substance; some other belts distintegrated into some sort of a grainy powdery like substance.
Some plastics are very sensitive to ultraviolet light waves, so they tend to break down faster under UV light than not under UV light. At least the slabs should have no PVC compounds in them now. But tiny amounts of other things could be possible.
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