destroying data CDs?
Adam Funk wrote:
On 2012-03-09, Steve Firth wrote:
Adam Funk wrote:
On 2012-03-08, Steve Firth wrote:
Andrew Gabriel wrote:
[Burning CDs]
The smell is pretty bad though - need to open the window.
The dye used is pthalocyanine some of it will be released as cyanide by
burning. Not advised in a confined space such as a kitchen.
I thought I'd heard something like that, hence my question. However,
I guess this isn't a problem with the quick blast in the microwave?
I wouldn't think the microwave would be a problem. I use a cross-cutting
shredder for cds, it's less of problem than any other disposal method.
However I think the shredder cost around £700 so it's not a home use
option.
Yes, way out of my budget.
In the past the technique used was a propane torch and a firebrick
hearth to melt down CDs and Hard Disk platters.
With a good way to clear the cyanide & other fumes, I hope.
I'll test the microwave idea sometime soon.
10 seconds only for a music CD.
Unless you enjoy watching the sparks..
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