> From: Gary Oliver > I've always thought the physical tape wound on a DECtape spool was a > fairly conventional 'sandwich' of mylar/oxide/mylar ... > Was there some kind of 'lubricating' coat on the data side? It makes > sense, but none of my DEC documents or Googling has any mention of > lubrication ... > If someone has some detail information on the tape construction, I'd am > curious to see it.
Dunno if you know of this: http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/dectape/3M_DECtape_Spec_Nov66.pdf but it doesn't mention any lubrication, just a "Protective Overlay" layer, over the "Coating" (which I assume is the oxide). I'm a bit surprised that "some of the data side of the tape came off on the wipe", though, unless the "various concentrations of isopropanol/water" dissolved the Protective Overlay. Noel