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Disc rot is the tendency of CD, DVD, or other optical discs to become unreadable because of physical or chemical deterioration. The causes include oxidation of the reflective layer, physical scuffing and abrasion of disc, reactions with contaminants, ultra-violet light damage, and de-bonding of the adhesive used to adhere the layers of the disc together.

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  • Disc rot (en)
  • Disc rot (pt)
  • Деградация оптических дисков (ru)
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  • Disc rot is the tendency of CD, DVD, or other optical discs to become unreadable because of physical or chemical deterioration. The causes include oxidation of the reflective layer, physical scuffing and abrasion of disc, reactions with contaminants, ultra-violet light damage, and de-bonding of the adhesive used to adhere the layers of the disc together. (en)
  • Деградация дисков (англ. Disc rot, «гниение диска») — это тенденция CD, DVD или других оптических дисков становиться нечитаемыми вследствие механического или химического повреждения. Причины этого эффекта включают окисление отражающего слоя, истирание или царапание некоторых слоёв диска, повреждение ультрафиолетовым излучением, нарушение сцепления слоёв диска и взаимодействие с загрязнителями наподобие соединений серы. (ru)
  • Disc rot (lit: podridão do disco) é a tendência do CD, DVD ou outros discos ópticos de se tornarem inutilizáveis devido à deterioração física ou química. As causas incluem oxidação da camada refletora, desgaste físico e abrasão do disco, reações com contaminantes, danos por luz ultravioleta e descolamento do adesivo usado para unir as camadas do disco. (pt)
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  • Disc rot is the tendency of CD, DVD, or other optical discs to become unreadable because of physical or chemical deterioration. The causes include oxidation of the reflective layer, physical scuffing and abrasion of disc, reactions with contaminants, ultra-violet light damage, and de-bonding of the adhesive used to adhere the layers of the disc together. (en)
  • Деградация дисков (англ. Disc rot, «гниение диска») — это тенденция CD, DVD или других оптических дисков становиться нечитаемыми вследствие механического или химического повреждения. Причины этого эффекта включают окисление отражающего слоя, истирание или царапание некоторых слоёв диска, повреждение ультрафиолетовым излучением, нарушение сцепления слоёв диска и взаимодействие с загрязнителями наподобие соединений серы. (ru)
  • Disc rot (lit: podridão do disco) é a tendência do CD, DVD ou outros discos ópticos de se tornarem inutilizáveis devido à deterioração física ou química. As causas incluem oxidação da camada refletora, desgaste físico e abrasão do disco, reações com contaminantes, danos por luz ultravioleta e descolamento do adesivo usado para unir as camadas do disco. (pt)
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