BOW Industries, leader in the quality control of
magnetic media for over 35 years, is proud to introduce the first LTO
(Linear Tape Open) tape cleaner available on the market. The LTO cleaners
employ the basic time proven cleaning principles that have been the
hallmark of BOW's commitment to quality tape care. The all new LTO
cartridge tape cleaners clean, re-tension and optically scan all LTO
compatible cartridges. .
The benefit of cleaning your LTO tapes is the
assurance that your cartridges are functioning at optimum performance
levels. By removing surface debris that interferes with head to tape
contact, you greatly reduce dropouts as well as prolong the life of
expensive magnetic heads. At 200 ips (inches per second) the LTO
cleaners can process a 2000 foot cartridge (LTO 1) in approximately 5
1/2 minutes (from insertion to ejection).
In one cycle the tape is automatically extracted from
the cartridge, wrapped around four (4) automatically advancing tissue
stations, cleaned by a sapphire blade (if engaged), optically inspected and then ejected or returned to the magazine (LTO-A).
The automatically advancing cleaning tissue is made of non-shedding
nylon material that is placed in such a position, both upstream and
downstream of the sapphire cleaning blade, that both sides of the tape
are cleaned twice. The cleaning blade, which burnishes the tape, is a
precise bi-directional double-edged sapphire blade designed to remove
debris adhered to the tape.
The Optical Scanning feature allows you to purge your
library of defective cartridges thereby improving the system process
time. The optical scanner detects edge damage and tape deformities, such
as creases and folds. An indicator on the control panel is provided that
counts and displays the number of defects in the tape. In the LTO-S
(single cartridge) tape cleaner, after the tape has been
cleaned/inspected, an UP and DOWN scan feature indicates the location of
each defect that occurred. A print option (P) can be added to provide
the operator with a hard copy of the scan information (defect count and
location). On the LTO-A, which is equipped with an
autoloader, the user can process a magazine of up to ten (10) LTO
cartridges at a time for hands-off operation. This option gives the
operator a simple PASS/FAIL indicator for each cartridge so that when a
magazine of cartridges is completed the status of each cartridge is
clearly displayed as PASS or FAIL. If a detailed defect analysis is
required (defect count, position and sequence number) units with an
autoloader must have the printer (P) option installed.