put water in it, tip it from side to side. If it leaks you cannot use it. If stuff can get out of it, than stuff can get in. Of course if you do not care about outside contaminants, then go ahead.
The broken CD is of no use, just throw it in a dust bin..!! Or buy a new CD case..!!
a CD does not need a case for it to work. if the CD has scratches then it wont work
i have found 520 CD case on eBay
CD case is in mm ( millimeter)
The actual CD or the case?
a CD case that folds 4 times.
how much does printing cost on cd case
It is just a clever name for a CD case. They are the slimmer version of the standard CD case. "Jewel" refers to the piece that clips into the center hole of the CD to keep it in place. It has a jewel-like design.
Typically you would use a dulpicator to burn a CD by placing a CD in the drives of a manual duplicator or in the case of an automated one you would skip this step. All you would require is the program that came bundled with the machine and to designate the content you wish to burn on to the CD.
It depends on what characteristic of the CD case is being measured: its mass, linear dimensions, volume, transparency to light (or other electromagnetic radiation), its brittleness, etc.
A dynamic load on a CD case refers to the impact or force exerted on the case when it is being moved or used, such as when it is dropped, bumped, or crushed. This load can cause stress on the case and potentially lead to damage or breakage of the CD inside.
The width of a CD case is five inches. The length, in case you are wondering, is 4.75 inches. This is the length and width of an average CD case. Some might be a little different, but this is the one most commonly used.