SMPTE EG 44-2005 Care Storage Operation Handling and Shipping of Magnetic Recording Tape for Television《电视用磁性录带的保护 存储 操作 转移和装运》.pdf
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1、 Table of contents Forward Introduction 1 Scope 2 Storage conditions 3 Operating conditions 4 Shipping conditions Annex A Applicable media types and when introduced Annex B Magnetic recorder / reproducer error sources Annex C Supplemental information on tape failure, operating and storage conditions
2、 Annex D Periodical inspections Annex E Air pollution tests Annex F Definition of magnetic field strength needed to specify the magnetic field required to erase a magnetic recording Annex E Bibliography Foreword SMPTE (the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) is an internationally-rec
3、ognized standards developing organization. Headquartered and incorporated in the United States of America, SMPTE has members in over 80 countries on six continents. SMPTEs Engineering Documents, including Standards, Recommended Practices and Engineering Guidelines, are prepared by SMPTEs Technology
4、Committees. Participation in these Committees is open to all with a bona fide interest in their work. SMPTE cooperates closely with other standards-developing organizations, including ISO, IEC and ITU. SMPTE Engineering Documents are drafted in accordance with the rules given in Part XIII of its Adm
5、inistrative practices. SMPTE Engineering Guideline EG 44 was prepared by Technology Committee V16. 1 Scope This document provides guidance to technical managers, archivists, and technicians for the care, storage, operation, handling, and shipping conditions that help maximize the life expectancy of
6、television (video) magnetic recording tape. Page 1 of 19 pages EG 44-2005 SMPTE ENGINEERING GUIDELINE Care, Storage, Operation, Handling and Shipping of Magnetic Recording Tape for Television Copyright 2005 by THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION ENGINEERS 3 Barker Avenue, White Plains, NY 1
7、0601 (914) 761-1100 Approved November 30, 2005 EG 44-2005 Page 2 of 19 pages 2 Storage conditions 2.1 Temperature and humidity Tapes should not be stored in areas of extreme temperature and/or extreme humidity for long periods of time (see table 1). Temperature and humidity in the storage area shoul
8、d be selected as follows: For short- and medium-term storage (up to 10 years): Temperature +15C to +23C Humidity 40% RH to 55% RH For long-term storage (greater than 10 years): Temperature +17C Humidity 30% RH NOTE Supplemental information on impact of temperature and humidity see annex C. 2.1.1 Var
9、iation from selected storage temperature and humidity from above values should be kept within 2C and 5% RH throughout the storage period. 2.2 Storage area pressure and airborne contaminants Air pressure in the storage area shall be maintained at a positive pressure relative to adjacent hallways and
10、rooms. Air entering the storage area should be filtered to ensure or approach a class 100,000 environment as defined by Federal Standard 209E. INFORMATIVE NOTE 1 It is recommended that clean air conditions in operations and storage areas be periodically measured and benchmarked, especially around po
11、tential sources of debris, using a particle concentration meter and particle counter. Floors should be finished so that dust and debris are minimized due to pedestrian traffic. (See informative notes 1 and 2.) 2.2.1 Cement floors should be sealed. 2.2.2 Tile floors should not be waxed. 2.2.3 Floor c
12、overing materials should be selected to minimize airborne debris and static generation. INFORMATIVE NOTE 2 Various types of airborne pollutants, including toxic gas, exist in the general environment. They may be generated as a result of combustion (automobile, cooking, etc.) by-products, from furnit
13、ure, floor and garment cleaning agents, or by means of out-gassing from furniture, woods and internal office walls, insulating materials etc. Some of these pollutants are chemically reactive to components of magnetic storage media. Chloride, used in many cleaning and bleaching agents, is particularl
14、y reactive to magnetic materials used in metal evaporated (ME) and metal particle (MP) tape. Cobalt used as the main magnetic recording material for metal evaporated (ME) tape, reacts with chloride, sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. High temperature and high humidity accelerates chemical reaction
15、s. EG 44-2005 Page 3 of 19 pages Table 1 Summary of environmental conditions Storage Operations Medium term 10 Years Shipping Temperature* +17C to +25C +15C to +23C 2C +17C 2C -20C to +45C Humidity* 30% to 70% 5% 40% to 55% 5% 30% 5% 5% to 80% Temperature gradient per hour 10C per hour N/A N/A 10C p
16、er hour Humidity gradient per hour 10% per hour N/A N/A 10% per hour Stray magnetic fields 800 A/m (10 Oe) 800 A/m (10 Oe) 800 A/m (10 Oe) 4000 A/m (50 Oe) * NOTE For operations or medium term storage, the center point for temperature and humidity can be selected anywhere within the allowable range,
17、 but the variation cannot exceed the allowable range. 2.3 Physical characteristics 2.3.1 To minimize the possibility of the tape taking an unwanted set due to stepped or scattered winding, the tape should be given a continuous, full-length wind or rewind at the transport manufacturers recommended wi
18、nd tension and speed before storage. All magnetic recording cassettes may be stored in a fully wound or rewound condition, with the exception of SMPTE type E (3/4-in video cassettes) which must be stored in a fully rewound condition. 2.3.2 Tape destined for long-term storage should have very few rec
19、ord / playback passes to maximize playback performance and minimize the probability of head clogging and physical damage. 2.3.3 Open reel and cassette tapes should be stored in such a manner that they are supported by the hub by maintaining the plane of the flange perpendicular to the horizontal sto
20、rage surface. 2.3.4 The tape should be stored in a clean, inert plastic container that provides protection from dust, atmospheric pollutants, and excessive moisture. Sealed plastic bags, cardboard containers, and sleeves are not recommended for storage. Except for labels, paper should not be stored
21、inside a storage container. 2.3.5 The outer end of open reel tapes should be secured by an adhesive tab which leaves no residue on the tape after removal. Tab material is usually obtainable from the tape manufacturer. 2.3.6 No splices, other than the splices attaching the leader and trailer to the t
22、ape, shall be used in tapes that are placed in long-term storage. EG 44-2005 Page 4 of 19 pages 2.4 Stray magnetic fields The stray magnetic field at any point on the surface of the tape should not exceed a field strength of 800 A/m (10 Oe). 2.5 Environmental pollutants Certain gaseous impurities co
23、mmonly found in the atmosphere should be filtered out of the long-term storage environment in order to minimize the deterioration of the recording media and the paper labels and other documentation stored with the media. The recommended maximum levels are as follows: Sulfur dioxide (S02) 1.0 g/m30.3
24、5 ppb Nitrogen dioxide (N02) 5.0 g/m32.43 ppb Ozone (03) 25.0 g/m311.70 ppb Acetic acid (CH3COOH) Use best control technology. INFORMATIVE NOTE For supplemental information see annex E. 2.6 Storage shelves 2.6.1 Shelving used for storage of magnetic media should allow the tapes to be stored vertical
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