Collection: Type I (Normal Bias)
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Zapas Type I Blank Cassette Tape — JP
Regular price $5.00 USDRegular price$12.99 USDSale price $5.00 USDOn Sale! -
Sony HF-S Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 1985 JP
Regular price From $10.49 USDRegular priceSale price From $10.49 USD -
TDK D Type I Blank Cassette Tape (1992-1997 US)
Regular price From $5.00 USDRegular price$6.81 USDSale price From $5.00 USDOn Sale! -
TDK AD Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 1994-1997 JP
Regular price From $16.63 USDRegular priceSale price From $16.63 USD -
Sony HF Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 1997 JP
Regular price From $5.00 USDRegular price$8.94 USDSale price From $5.00 USDOn Sale! -
Maxell UR Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 1994-1995 JP
Regular price From $4.90 USDRegular price$6.82 USDSale price From $4.90 USDOn Sale! -
TDK AE Type I Blank Cassette Tape (1998 JP)
Regular price From $5.00 USDRegular price$7.34 USDSale price From $5.00 USDOn Sale! -
Scotch High Energy Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 1973-1974 US
Regular price $5.00 USDRegular price$11.62 USDSale price $5.00 USDOn Sale! -
Sony HF-X Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 1989 JP
Regular price From $9.49 USDRegular priceSale price From $9.49 USD -
Maxell XLI-S Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 1990-1991 JP
Regular price From $16.99 USDRegular priceSale price From $16.99 USD -
TDK Superior D Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 2003-2005 US
Regular price From $5.00 USDRegular price$6.87 USDSale price From $5.00 USDOn Sale! -
Sony AHF Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 1982-1984 JP
Regular price From $22.99 USDRegular priceSale price From $22.99 USD -
Sony KO Type I Blank Cassette Tape — JP
Regular price From $9.81 USDRegular price$11.94 USDSale price From $9.81 USDOn Sale! -
Denon DX1 Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 1988-1990 US
Regular price From $11.31 USDRegular price$0.00 USDSale price From $11.31 USD -
Sony HF Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 2001-2005 US
Regular price $5.00 USDSale price $5.00 USDOn Sale! -
TDK AR-X Type I Blank Cassette Tape — 1990-1995 JP
Regular price From $14.49 USDRegular price$33.50 USDSale price From $14.49 USDOn Sale!
Type I, or IEC I, ferric or 'normal' cassettes were historically the first, the most common and the least expensive; they dominated the pre-recorded cassette market.
The magnetic layer of a ferric tape consists of around 30% synthetic binder and 70% magnetic powder — acicular (oblong, needle-like) particles of gamma ferric oxide (γ-Fe2O3), with a length of 0.2 μm to 0.75 μm.
Each particle of such size contains a single magnetic domain.[33] The powder was and still is manufactured in bulk by chemical companies specializing in mineral pigments for the paint industry.
Ferric magnetic layers are brown in colour, whose shade and intensity depends mostly on the size of the particles.
Type I tapes must be recorded with 'normal' (low) bias flux and replayed with a 120 μs time constant. Over time, ferric oxide technology developed continuously, with new, superior generations emerging around every five years.
Cassettes of various periods and price points can be sorted into three distinct groups: basic coarse-grained tapes; advanced fine-grained, or microferric, tapes; and highest-grade Ferricobalt tapes, having ferric oxide particles encapsulated in a thin layer of cobalt-iron compound.
Ferricobalt tapes are often called 'cobalt doped', however, this is historically incorrect. Cobalt doping in a strict sense involves uniform substitution of iron atoms with cobalt. This technology has been tried for audio and failed, losing to chromium dioxide. Later, the industry has chosen the far more reliable and repeatable process of cobalt adsorption — encapsulation of unmodified iron oxide particles in a thin layer of cobalt ferrite.
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