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  2. Compact Cassette tape types and formulations - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of replay equalization is to compensate for high-frequency losses during recording, [28] which, in case of ferric cassettes, usually start at around 11.5 kHz. The choice of time constant is a somewhat arbitrary decision, seeking the best combination of conflicting parameters — extended treble response, maximum output, minimum ...

  3. Cassette tape - Wikipedia

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    These spools and their attendant parts are held inside a protective plastic shell which is 4 by 2.5 by 0.5 inches (10.2 cm × 6.35 cm × 1.27 cm) at its largest dimensions. The tape itself is commonly referred to as "eighth-inch" tape, supposedly 1 ⁄ 8 inch (0.125 in; 3.17 mm) wide, but actually slightly larger, at 0.15 inches (3.81 mm). [8]

  4. Magnetic tape - Wikipedia

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    7-inch reel of ¼-inch-wide audio recording tape, typical of consumer use in the 1950s–70s. Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic storage made of a thin, magnetizable coating on a long, narrow strip of plastic film.

  5. Shurtape Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Shurtape Technologies, LLC is an American manufacturing company that produces adhesive tape as well as consumer goods and office supplies, recognizable as the manufacturer of the Duck Tape and Frog Tape brands.

  6. Scotch tape - Wikipedia

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    A Scotch brand box sealing tape Modern Scotch brand acetate [clarification needed] tape packaging showing the distinctive tartan design. Although Scotch is a trademark and a brand name, Scotch tape is sometimes used as a generic term, [6] [7] in a similar manner to Sellotape in several other countries.

  7. Mixtape - Wikipedia

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    In the modern music industry, a mixtape is a musical project, typically with looser constraints than that of an album or extended play.Unlike the traditional album or extended play, mixtapes are labeled as laid-back projects that allow artists more creative freedom and less commercial pressure. [2]

  8. Nano tape - Wikipedia

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    The fibres were 2 μm long, with a diameter of around 500 nm and a periodicity of 1.6 μm, and covered an area of roughly 1 cm 2 (see figure on the left). Initially, the team used a silicon wafer as a substrate, but found that the tape's adhesive power increased by almost 1,000 times if they used a soft bonding substrate such as Scotch tape.

  9. Duct tape - Wikipedia

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    Two tape widths are common: 1.9 in (48 mm) and 2 in (51 mm). Other widths are also offered. [ 34 ] The largest commercial rolls of duct tape were made in 2005 for Henkel , with 3.78 inches (9.6 cm) width, a roll diameter of 64 inches (160 cm) and weighing 650 pounds (290 kg).