Save Your Stuff for the Next Generation


Believe it or not those blank CD-R and DVDs you burn music, movies and data on can last as little as six months. To combat digital media degradation and loss, Delkin Devices recently announced the addition of Scratch Armor to its Archival Gold line.

Archival Gold CD-R's are made with a patented Phthalocyanine dye, and when compared to Cyanine and Azo dyes which are typically found in the majority of CD-R's on the market, Phthalocyanine dye lasted significantly longer when subjected to the harmful effects of UV light, heat, and humidity. This protective layer prevents scratches, scuffs, dirt, chemicals, and fingerprints from ruining your CD-R’s and will help preserve your photos, music and important documents. With Scratch Armor, Delkin's Archival Gold media has tested to safely store images for more than 300 years --DVD's 100 years.

Of course they will cost about $15-$20 more (for a 10-pack) than traditional CD-R and DVD blank discs, but in the long run your great grand children may thank you. www.delkin.com