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Thinner magnetic tapes are more liable to the print-through effect. The only possibility to suppress this effect efficiently is to use a magnetic coating, being less sensitive to this phenomenon. The selection of oxides of convenient properties is facilitated by the study of the Preisach distribution function of such material. The paper gives an analysis of a number of modern magnetic tapes.
Author (s): Struska, Jiri
Affiliation:
Research Institute of Sound and Picture (VUZORT), Prague, Czechoslovakia
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AES Convention: 37
Paper Number:701
Publication Date:
1969-10-06
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Struska, Jiri; 1969; Phenomenological Interpretation of the Print-Through Effect by Means of the Preisach Diagram [PDF]; Research Institute of Sound and Picture (VUZORT), Prague, Czechoslovakia; Paper 701; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1311
Struska, Jiri; Phenomenological Interpretation of the Print-Through Effect by Means of the Preisach Diagram [PDF]; Research Institute of Sound and Picture (VUZORT), Prague, Czechoslovakia; Paper 701; 1969 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1311