SMPTE RP 103-1995 Care Storage Operation Handling and Shipping of Magnetic Recording Tape for Television.pdf
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1、- SMPTE RPJ103 75 8357401 0001914 192 - SMPTE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE Care, Storage, Operation, Handling and Shipping of Magnetic Recording Tape for Television RP 103-1995 Revision of RP 103-1982 1 Scope This practice provides guidance to technical managers, archivists, and technicians for the care, st
2、orage, operation, handling, and shipping conditions that help maximize life expectancy and interchange perform- ance for television (video) magnetic recording tape. 2 Storage conditions 2.1 Temperature and humidity Tapes should not be stored in areas of extreme tem- perature and/or extreme humidity
3、for long periods of time (see table 1). Temperature and humidity in the storage area should be selected as follows: For short- and medium-term storage (up to 10 years): Temperature +15“C to +23“C Humidity 40% RH to 55% RH _ Page 1 of 5 pages For long-term storage (over 1 O years): Temperature +17“C
4、Humidity 30% RH 2.1.1 Variation from selected storage tempera- ture and humidity from above values should be kept within I 2C and I 5% RH throughout the storage period. 2.2 Airborne contaminants Floors should be finished so that dust and debris are minimized due to pedestrian traffic. Cement floors
5、should be sealed. Tile floors should not be waxed. Floor covering materials should be selected to minimize airborne debris and static generation. Air entering the storage area should be filtered to ensure or approach a class 100,000 environment as defined by Federal Standard 2!09D. Air pressure in t
6、he storage area shall be mainiained at a positive pressure relative to adjacent hallways and rooms. Table 1 - Summary of environmental conditioris Storage Medium term Long term Operations I O years Temperature* +17“C to +25“c +15“C to +23“C * Hu mid ity* 30% to 70% f 5% 40% to 55% * 5% 30% * 5% 5% t
7、o 80% Temperature gradientlhour 10C per hour nla nla 10C per hour Humidity gradientlhour 10% per hour nla nla 10% per hour Stray magnetic fields 800 Alm 800 Alm 800 Alm 4000 Alm *NOTE - For operations or medium-term storage, the center point for temperature and humidity can be selected anywhere with
8、in the allowable range, but the variation cannot exceed the allowable range. (10 Oe) (10 Oe) (10 Oe) (50 Oe) - Copyright O 1995 by the SOCIEW OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION ENGINEERS 595 W. Hartsdale Ave., White Plains, NY 10607 (914) 761-1100 Approved December 7, 1994 RP 103-1995 2.3 Physical cha
9、racteristics labelsandotherdocumentationstoredwiththemedia. The recommended maximum levels are as follows: 2.3.1 To minimize the possibility of the tape taking an unwanted set due to stepped or scat- Sulfur dioxide (S02) 1.0 pg/m3 0.35 ppb tered winding, the tape should be given a Nitrogen dioxide (
10、02) 5.0 pg/m3 2.43 ppb 25.0 pg/m3 11.70 ppb continuous, full-length wind or rewind at the Ozone (03) transport manufacturers recommended wind acid CH3COOH) Use best tension and speed before storage. All magnetic recording cassettes may be stored in a fully wound or rewound condition, with the except
11、ion technology 2,6 Storageshelves 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 record/playback passes to maximize playback performance and minimize the probability of head clogging and physi
12、cal 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 storage surface. 2.6.1 Shelving used for storage of magnetic media should allow the tapes to be stored verti- cal
13、ly in their shipping and storage cases with the tape identification label visible from the front. 2.6.2 Shelves should allow for adequate air flow so that the conditioned environment can be maintained throughout the storage area. 2.6.3 To avoid catastrophic damage, shelves should not be placed too c
14、lose to heat sources, water pipes, and sprinkler heads. 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 Con- tainers, and sleeves are not recommended for storage. Ex
15、cept for labels, paper should not be stored 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. 2.6.4 Shelves should be designed to s
16、upport the weight of tape when fully loaded. Additionally, the shelves should be placed on a floor that can support the weight of a fully loaded shelving system. 2.6.5 The shelves should possess a lip of suffi- cient depth to Prevent dripping of melted Plastic and burning plastic Ont0 lower shelves
17、in case of fire. 2.6.6 Magnetic latches on tape storage cabinets should not be used, they could cauce 7 cm to the magnetic latch. 2.3.6 No splices, other than the splices attaching in tapes that are placed in long-term storage. the leader and trailer to the tape, shall be used partial erasure of tap
18、es if brought closer than 2.4 Stray magnetic fields 2.7 Periodic physical inspection The stray magnetic field at any point on the surface of the tape should not exceed afield strength of 800 A/m (10 Oe). 2.5 Environmental pollutants Certain gaseous impurities commonly found in the atmosphere should
19、be filtered out of the long-term storage environment in order to minimize the deterioration of the recording media and the paper Every tape in an archive should be physically inspected at least every 3 to 5 years for such things as tape playback performance, debris, contaminants, container gasket de
20、terioration, or other problems. This can be carried out by inspection of one-third to one-fifth of the archive each year. A full length windhewind should be completed on each tape at least once in every ten years, preferably during the periodic physical inspection. f Page 2 of 5 pages - SMPTE RPJ303
21、 95 8357403 OOOLLb Tb5 II 2.8 Identification Records containing proper date, control-number information, location, title, and other required information shall be maintained. 2.9 Smoking To minimize airborne debris and reduce fire hazard, smoking should not be allowed in the tape storage area. 3 Oper
22、ating conditions 3.1 Temperature and humidity The temperature and humidity in the operations area should be selected and maintained as follows: Temperature +17“C to +25“C Humidity: 30% RH to 70% RH 3.1.1 Variation from selected operating tempera- ture and humidity from the above values should be kep
23、t within 2 2C and 5 5% relative humidity. 3.1.2 Tapes that have been exposed to environ- mental conditions that are significantly different from planned operating conditions should be allowed to acclimate in the operating environ- ment for at least 24 hours before usage. The maximum temperature and
24、humidity gradient during transition should not exceed 1 O“C/hour or 10% RH/hour. This gradient refers to the maxim u m tem perat u re and h u m id i ty change that the tape (not the reel, cassette, or con- tainer) is subjected to. The tape should remain in its container during acclimation to help co
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