Recordable Compact Disc (CD-R)
Recordable compact discs (CD-Rs) are optical data storage media that can be written to once and read many times. These discs are commonly used for storing audio, video, and data files.



Technical Specifications
Overview
Reliable Optical Storage Solution
Recordable compact discs (CD-Rs) provide a dependable and cost-effective method for archiving data, distributing software, and preserving multimedia content. Designed for one-time writing and multiple reads, these discs utilize a laser-sensitive dye layer to permanently store information. They are highly compatible with most standard CD drives and players, making them an ideal choice for broad accessibility and long-term data retention.
Technical Specifications
- Data Capacity
- 700 MB
- Audio Recording Time
- 80 min
- Recording Type
- Write-Once (WORM)
Compatibility & Usage
Common Applications
- Data Archiving
- Software Distribution
- Audio Storage
- Multimedia Creation
- Device Compatibility
- CD DrivesCD Players



