1 Sided CD

CD Storage

DV 1010

DVD Storage

CD Insert

CD Storage w/Notes

SW 1020

Software Storage

CD-1010

  • CD 1010 Capacity: 2 disks, with strong-wearing seams on one side with or without liner notes
  • Dimensions are: 10 3/8" by 5 3/4"   .
  • Materials: 7.5 mil industrial strength translucent vinyl with a special embossment to insure that the CDs don't ever stick.
  • One Pack = 25 inserts
  • Weight of one pack empty = 1 lb 1 oz
  • 25 Inserts with 2 CDs each no liner notes = 2 lb 13 oz
  • Hole size: Center hole ¼", top and bottom holes oblong ¼" X ½" .
  • Hole Spacing: standard 3-ring note book 4 ¼" center to center .
  • Thickness with 1 disk (no liner notes)= 5/64" .
  • Thickness in a book = 13 inserts per inch or 26 disks per inch
  • Security strap ½" to catch and secure  the edge of the disk
cd inserts

How to use the inserts

Slip the disks in the top side and bend the insert slightly. Use your fingernail to pull
away the security strap and put it over the disk

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Densest no notes: 26 CDs per inch!

With liner notes: 24 CDs per inch

Over and under: 14 CDs per inch

 

How disks are stored

CDs are stored on one side of this insert only. You can also store the liner notes under the CD in the same pocket, doubling storage space. Usable for music, games, data, special presentations archives, software, or DVDs.

While the CD-1010 fits in a standard binder it pays to find a narrow photo binder to optimize the use of space. Look for a 3-ring binder that is 6 ½" deep

Some ways they can be used
(particularly for music)

The most common way is to put the liner notes on the top of one side and that disk on the bottom. On the next insert put the liner notes on the bottom and the disk on top.  This makes the binder even at the top and bottom. This method yields about 14 inserts per inch of thickness or 14 CDs per inch of binder or shelf space.

If you burn your own CDs or are not concerned about the liner notes some folks store CDs in both the top and bottom of the insert. This doubles the storage capacity. This method yields about 13 inserts per inch of thickness or 26 CDs per inch of binder or shelf space.

The densest storage which includes the liner notes comes from storing the liner notes underneath each CD. This method yields about 12 inserts per inch of thickness or 24 CDs per inch of binder or shelf space.

	
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