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6.3.5
Technical Data Magnetic Tape
Magnetic tape MB20-25-10-1-R
Incremental, single track
Short term: -10 °C … +60 °C
Medium term: 0 °C …+40 °C
Long term: +18 °C
max. 95 %, non-condensing
+/- (0.025 + 0.02 x L[m])
(L = measuring length in meter)
∆L[m] = L[m] x [1/K] x ∆[K]
(L = tape length in meter, ∆ = relative temperature change)
Linear expansion coefficient
32m (up to 70m on request)
Weight of the magnetic tape
ca. 62 g/m (inclusive adhesive tape + protective sheet)
ca. 19 g/m (inclusive adhesive tape + protective sheet)
Influence of external magnetic
fields
External magnetic fields are not allowed to exceed 64 mT (640 Oe; 52
kA/m) at the magnetic tape surface, because it can destroy and damage
the magnetic tape code.
6.3.6
Chemical resistance of the magnetic tape
Chemicals that show little or no impact:
Chemicals that show weak to moderate effects:
- Acetic acid, glacial
acetic acid
Chemicals that show a strong impact:
- Hydrochloric acid 37%,
93°C
Type Designation / Variants