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Credit Card DVD-Rom
Business Cards
More than 25 years experience in printing
High quality finishing techniques on mounting, cutting, bonding, folding, pasting, and fulfilment.
Available Media from E-mart
Replicated DVD/CD-Rom Media
Standard 120mm Media
DVD-5/9/10/14/18, DVD-Audio, DVD-ROM
CD-ROM, ACD, SACD, VCD
Shaped Media (Mini 8cm 3”, Rectangular,
Hockey Rink, Free Style)
Recordable DVD+-R / CD-R Media
Low volume / Customized Logo print Recordable media + Offset full colour print
Shaped Blank Media
CD and DVD Business Cards
The Hockey Rink Card is our traditional shaped card with 80 mm dia x 61 and 63 mm depth that fits snugly into the mini disc area of the CD/DVD-Rom tray.
Then we included the Credit Card shape that has 2 moulded arcs of 80 mm dia, and card sizes of 58 mm x 85 mm and 61 mm x 85 mm for CD and 86 x 60 mm for DVD.
We are also continuing to sell our Do-It-Yourself packs and always try to add extra value to these products, and now make up your Starter Pack requirements to suit your needs.
We have collaborated with two companies one specialising in DVD Presentations suitable for DVD Business Cards (IntroDisk)and the second specialising in SEO, Web-site Design and animation for CD/DVD Business Cards (Virtualnet Marketing).
Duplication is used for quantities under 500 units with Digital print and a tough scratch resistant UV Gloss Varnish CD only.
Replication is used for quantities over 500 units with Silk Screen or Offset Litho Print
Credit Card
Hockey Rink Card
What is Duplication:
What is Replication:
Commonly referred to as "burning," this is the process of copying the contents of one CD or DVD to another disc using a drive with write capabilities. The PC etches the data onto a recordable CD or DVD disc with a laser small enough to be integrated into a normal PC drive bay. CD and DVD burners and media have been a runaway success due to their portability, convenience, and economy. This method is best for producing limited quantities of copies--more than one, but fewer than a commercial run. For quantities less than 500, many businesses "burn" their manuals, parts lists, and training videos in-house using either PCs with multiple burners or dedicated duplication machines ("duplication towers").
This is a manufacturing process that essentially replicates or "clones" the original master. First, a "glass master" is created from the original. Then a set of moulds, or "stampers," are made from the master. Stampers act as a blueprint for the replication process; they are mounted into an injection-mould machine, where a replica of the mould is created in the form of a 120mm plastic disc. The formed disc is then coated with a micro-thin reflective layer of aluminium. Finally, the disc is coated with a protective lacquer that is first spun onto the disc, then hardened by ultraviolet light.