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- References
{{Main|CD manufacturing}}In optical disc manufacturing, replication is the process of producing discs via methods that do not involve "burning" blank CD, DVD or other discs; the latter is known as duplication. The replication of optical discs involves: - the creation of a glass master from a client original master.
- the creation of a nickel stamper from that glass master.
- the injection molding of clear optical-grade polycarbonate substrates (clear discs) from that stamper.
- the metallizing and lacquering of those substrates to produce compact discs and DVDs.
References- Bennett, Hugh. " The Demise of Low-Run CD Replication." EMedia Professional Aug 1999.
- How compact discs are made -- Explained by a layman for the laymen Kevin McCormick
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xfrYqeQdO4 Disc Replication vs. Duplication] Indie Music Minute by Tony van Veen, President of [https://www.discmakers.com Disc Makers]
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