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ProAction is the National leader in bringing the very best pricing for CD and DVD Duplication, Replication and Printed packaging because we buy in huge volumes we are glad to pass the savings to our valuable customers.
We offer CD / DVD replication (also known as CD & DVD Manufacturing) through a combination of modern CD / DVD replication facilities. If optical media is an important link in your supply chain, then let us help you meet the challenge.
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CD Replication
High Volume
• Used for Audio, Video, and Data
• Capacity is up to 700 MB of data or
 80 minutes of music
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DVD Replication
High Volume
• Generally used for Video and Data
• Capacity is up to 4.7 GB, Expanded
 DVD's hold up
to 8.5 GB
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CD / DVD Replication Features
| Turn
around Time |
10
- 14 Business Days |
| Copy
Method |
Information
Pressed from Glass Master |
| Printing
Options |
Silkscreen
or Offset |
| Media
Options |
CD-ROM
or DVD-ROM |
Disc Replication is most ideal for high volume
projects with longer turn times.
CD / DVD Replication is the manufacturing process that essentially
replicates or "clones" your original master. A
Glass Master is created from your original master.
From the Glass Master a set of "stampers" are
made. The stampers or molds are the blueprint for the CD
/ DVD replication process. Stampers are mounted into a High
Tech injection mold machine. In the molding process, a replica
of the mold is created in the form of a 4.75 (120 mm) plastic
disc. The formed disc is then coated with a micro-thin reflective
layer of aluminum.
The final stage of the CD / DVD replication process involves
the application of a protective lacquer that is spun onto
the disc and then hardened by ultraviolet (UV) light. The
replication process is now complete. All processes are performed
in-line to ensure quality, accuracy and speed from start
to finish.
The completed disc is now ready for printing on an automated
high-speed silk-screen printing press.
Benefits
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Quality & Accuracy
Fully integrated computers perform in-line inspections
for full conformance with your original master. This
ensures that the 1000th, 10,000th or 1,000,000th disc
will be an exact replica of your original.
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Speed
Leading Technology machinery developed for CD / DVD
Replication are wonders in themselves. They perform
at near perfect reliability at very high rates of production.
This speed with accuracy allows for great costing.
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Machinery
Multi-station silk-screen printing presses perform accurate
printing on the surface of your disc, also at high rates
of speed with high accuracy.
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Automation
Along with automated replication, assembly is done using
Automated High speed Jewel Case assembly/overwrap systems
or Autosleevers.
CD / DVD Duplication Features
| Turn
around Time |
3
- 5 Business Days |
| Copy
Method |
Information
Burned onto CD-R or DVD-R |
| Printing
Options |
Themal,
Digital Print, Tru Photo Finish |
| Media
Options |
CD-R
or DVD-R |
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CD
/ DVD Duplication is ideal for Low Volume and/or Quick
Turn requirements.
Known as CD-R, CDROM, DVD-R, DVD-ROM or CD / DVD Recordable
Disc Duplication, CD / DVD Duplication is the process
of duplicating data onto an existing pre-made disc.
This disc is known as a CDR, short for Compact Disc
Recordable, and DVDR, short for Digital Versatile Disc
Recordable, respectively.
CD / DVD Duplication is very similar in theory to duplicating
a 3 1/2" Diskette, Audio Cassette or Video Cassette.
In all cases your are duplicating data onto existing
media. Existing media is the key. Unlike CD / DVD Replication,
you begin this process with a pre-made disc that is
capable of receiving recorded data.
Benefits
- Quick Lead-Time!
Without the need of longer machine set-up times or
Glass Mastering delays, CD / DVD Duplication is ideal
for your quick lead time or short run requirements.
- Lower Costs!
With no Glass Mastering, the costs for smaller quantity
runs can often be more affordable than with small
run Replication costs. Through our high-tech print
machinery, quality 4-color process printing is available
on your CD / DVD and packaging. As the printing is
done straight from your electronic files, there are
no film costs to worry about.
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