Flex DVD From CD Digital Card
For direct mail or publishing scenario
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 24, 2009 at 3:34 pmThe Flex DVD from CD Digital Card is lightweight, flexible, and has the standard capacity and playability features as a traditional DVD-5. The eco-friendly chemical makeup of the disc and its unique physical characteristics make the Flex DVD the perfect choice for any direct mail or publishing scenario.
Direct Mail & Postage
Due to the ingenious design of the Flex DVD, postage cost is 50% less expensive in any bulk-mailing scenario. The flexible attributes of the disc allow the Flex DVD to move through sorting machinery at U.S. Postal Service sort facilities without any type of special handling. The disc is also 33% lighter than it’s rigid standard DVD counterpart. Flex DVD also eliminates breakage in transit by providing a flexible, resilient disc product that will almost never crack, break, or become damaged.
For Magazines and Newspapers
Coupled with a patented packaging process known as the E-Patch, the Flex DVD is the most cost effective and eco-friendly solution available when a DVD is required to be included inside or on the cover of a magazine, newspaper, or any other printed publication. After completing several cover-mount projects for various magazines in the USA, the Flex DVD has eliminated ‘poly-bagging’ requirements. The Flex DVD/E-Patch combo is a significantly cheaper replication and assembly solution. Printers and publishers who currently use the Flex DVD indicate that the DVD’s thin and flexible characteristics interact with printing and binding machinery with flying colors. If you are ‘poly bagging’ your publication, you must not be aware of the Flex DVD!
Eco-Friendly
As corporations and organizations become more and more conscious of their impact on the environment, the Flex DVD is clearly a significantly more ‘green’ DVD replication alternative for these same companies to consider. CD Digital Card’s mastering and replication technology uses one half the polycarbonate and chemicals that a standard DVD-5 replication process normally uses. Over time, the benefits to the environment from a pollution and recycling standpoint are truly significant factors.
Comparison between Flex DVD and DVD-5
CD Digital Card is a Philips/Toshiba 6C licensed CD & DVD manufacturer located in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. and has evolved into one of the most efficient, customer driven disc manufacturing support facilities in California with a replication, printing, and packaging capacity of over 200,000 discs per day.