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How To Make Your Own Cd Case

How are CD cases made?

Jewel cases have been the main form of CD packaging because it is designed to protect and secure CDs. So how are jewel cases made? They are made by a process called injection molding. The molten material is injected into a mold that is held under high pressure.

What material is a CD case made of?

These media are made of plastic, but not the same kind of plastic as bottles and food containers. In fact, they are a mixture of different plastic resins. CD cases are polystyrene (#6 plastic), while the discs themselves are polycarbonate (#7 plastic).

How thick is a CD jewel case?

These are premium empty jewel cases – just like CDs come in when you buy them in the store (except for without the tray)! They are the standard 10.4mm (a.k.a. . 43″) thick and will hold most CD trays.

What is the booklet in a CD called?

Liner notes (also sleeve notes or album notes) are the writings found on the sleeves of LP record albums and in booklets which come inserted into the compact disc jewel case or the equivalent packaging for cassettes.

What size is a CD booklet?

The standard CD cover size is 4.75 by 4.75 inches, or 12 cm by 12 cm. This dimension is for the front or back cover of a standard jewel CD case.

How do you make a CD cover on word?

Open Word and choose “New” from the “File” menu. Select the “Template” option and click on “Labels.” In the “Media” category, browse the CD cover templates available. Select the one that best suits the kind of cover you want to make. Don’t worry about the design on the cover.

What polymer is used for CD cases?

Polycarbonate(PC) is a tough thermoplastic. It is not only highly transparent but also has good toughness which most of the other thermoplastics do not possess. For this reason, it is widely used for making CDs, Safety Goggles, Mixer jar lids etc.

Why do CD cases break so easily?

Flimsier cases may cause the CD to become loose, or even fall out. Also, since the jewel case is made of plastic, it is sturdier compared to cardboard, paper, or foams. If the case is made of thin cardboard, there is a greater chance that the CD would break or get damaged because the weight is directed onto it.

What plastic is used for CDs?

In fact, a CD is almost pure polycarbonate plastic. There is a spiral track molded into the top of the plastic. The surface of a CD is reflective because the disc is coated with a thin layer of aluminum or sometimes gold. The shiny metal layer reflects the laser that is used to read or write to the device.

What are CD jewel cases made of?

The standard CD (“Jewel” case) cracks easily and, if broken, can scratch the CD. Jewel cases are made of injection moulded polystyrene, chosen because it is transparent, cheap and easy to mould.

Why is it called a jewel case?

The jewel case allegedly derives its name from its Phillips designer, Peter Doodson, who named it the jewel case because he claimed it was the perfect case design that also picked up light from certain angles.

How much does a CD jewel case weight?

Item Weight Comments Sleeve 0.11 oz Basic paper or plastic sleeve. Some may weigh a bit more. Jewel Case (Slim) 1.5 oz Slim version of the CD Jewel case. Weight with no printed material. Jewel Case (Standard) 2.5 oz Standard CD Jewel case. Weight with no printed material. DVD case (Slim) 2.37 oz Weight with no printed material.

What is the side of a CD case called?

Regardless of the number of panels, the side of the insert that includes the front is called the Outside. The opposite side is referred to as the Inside. Jewel Case is the proper term for the plastic box that houses the artwork and disc. Interchangeable terms are case, and jewel box.

What is a Digi CD?

The CD DigiPak (or CD Digi-pak) is a modern, stylish alternative to the standard CD Jewel Case. CD Digipaks are a custom printed card packaging that can hold one or more CDs which are held in place with plastic trays (CD flexitrays) which are glued into the digipak.

Do albums still have liner notes?

With the advent of digital music, Liner Notes are again fading away and terms like “album”, “LP” and “EP” are still used today in the music industry.

How much storage does a CD have?

Standard CDs have a diameter of 120 millimetres (4.7 in) and are designed to hold up to 74 minutes of uncompressed stereo digital audio or about 650 MB of data. Capacity is routinely extended to 80 minutes and 700 MB by arranging more data closely on the same sized disc.

What size is DVD case?

The height and width of a (closed) keep case are fixed at 190mm (7.48 inches) and 135mm (5.315 inches), respectively. The thickness may vary to accommodate more discs (“multi” case) or to require less shelf space (“slim” or “thin” case). For a typical single-disc case it is 15mm.

What is a CD jacket?

The Jacket (or sleeves as they are also called) – CDs in jackets are the most popular items that we make here at Atomic Disc. Our CD Jackets use 100% recyclable materials and are printed using green friendly ink. This is CD printing at its best!.

Is there a CD template in Word?

Microsoft Word 2007 is able to print CD labels and, in fact, comes with its own predefined CD label templates. All you have to do is select one of the templates, fill it with your data and print the label.

Why is polystyrene used for CD cases?

Polystyrene is often used to produce standard jewel cases as it is a cost-effective, durable material. It can be coloured or clear and its clarity is almost unmatched by other plastics. Cases that contain more plastic will be more durable and better suited for shipping.