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Subject:
Disc Repair Machine
Category: Science > Technology Asked by: lukianova-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
12 Nov 2002 06:40 PST
Expires: 12 Dec 2002 06:40 PST Question ID: 106002 |
What is the name of the Japanese manufacturer who makes a machine that can automatically repair up to 50 discs (dvd, cd, game etc) at a time. | |
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Subject:
Re: Disc Repair Machine
From: morningstar2000-ga on 12 Nov 2002 07:31 PST |
Dear Lukianova - I am going to add this as a comment as I am unsure that I can ever find you the manufacturer information. I have an email into the company listed below to see if they are the manufacturer or distributer of the One Touch 50. I will let you know what that yields. IF any of this is what you need please let me know and I will post it as the answer. :::: Pro CD :::: - CD Repair Machines UK, CD Repair Machine, Disc Repair Machine, Disc Repair Machines http://www.procd.co.uk/machines.cfm Introducing the One Touch 50 Fully automatic machine removes scratches from all 5 inch or 120mm disc formats such as CD's, DVD's, Playstation 1 & 2, X-Box, Recordable discs and more... (smaller formats such as Game Cube and 3 inch business card discs are not yet compatible) No human intervention - This system will repair up to 50 discs without human intervention. Simply fill the 50 disc capacity cartridge, using the touch screen display, select the media type, the depth of scratch then touch start. The machine will do the rest. Virtually no labor costs! This machine is like having a robotic employee. The labor savings, alone, will pay for the machine in less than one year. Low per disc cost - easy to order / easy to calculate the cost of each disc repair. Easy to use touch-screen display informs the operator when to add or change consumables and will inform the operator of vital maintenance schedules. Patented wet micro-sanding / buffing process makes it possible to remove deep scratches and leave perfect finishes every time. New special flat polishing head technology automatically adjusts polishing head pressure allowing repeated repairs without rounding the edge of a disc. No plumbing required - This unit utilizes a self contained advanced water recycling and filtering method which offers all the benefits of a wet system, with the convenience of a dry system. Sorry I could not be of more help. I will post a comment on the response of this company as soon as I get it. Thank You, Morningstar |
Subject:
Re: Disc Repair Machine
From: denco-ga on 12 Nov 2002 10:41 PST |
http://www.azuradisc.com/ is the American company that makes the One Touch 50 (and other products): Corporate Profile Azuradisc Inc. was founded on January 1st, 1999, and is based in Mesa, Arizona, U.S.A. Founder and owner Jason Bauer started doing business as CD-Saver, but changed the name to Azuradisc when he formed an S-Corporation after seven years of development. It is Azuradisc Inc.'s mission to become the global leader in the emerging industry of Compact Disc Repair. We are achieving this goal by manufacturing and marketing the highest quality Compact Disc resurfacing machines ever, and we will continue to strive to develop the most advanced products for polishing and maintaining precision laser discs. Azuradisc's philosophy is to help others succeed. Azuradisc's CEO, Jason Bauer, holds three patents on HDDRTM, the unique disc repair system he developed, has another 39 inventions he is preparing to bring to market, and has other world-wide patents pending. In the year 2000 Azuradisc plans to reach the global marketplace with a resounding presence. With an expanded marketing team and quality engineers, Azuradisc plans to show the world that Compact Disc media can be repaired, even after it's been damaged beyond belief. Azuradisc Inc. now has products in 20+ countries, and is growing larger every day. Call or write for profit opportunities. Azuradisc Inc. 334 W. 10th Ave, ste #7 Mesa, AZ 85210-3647 (480) 827-8786 Toll free (U.S. only) 800-933-4923 Email: info@azuradisc.com I worked off of morningstar2000's work. |
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