Magnetic recording rubber is specially compounded synthetic rubber, usually hypalon or neoprene, containing approximately 50% of a recording grade magnetic pigment. Thus, the features of conventional magnetic recording media are combined with the flexibility, resilience and durability of the elastomer.
Authors:
Fabing, William; Hartel, R. R.
Affiliation:
Stromberg-Carlson, A Division of General Dynamics Corporation, Rochester, NY
AES Convention:
10 (September 1958)
Paper Number:
72
Publication Date:
September 1, 1958
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