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Technical Info About Degaussing (Erasing) Magnetic Media
An alternating current (AC) bulk eraser (degausser) is used for complete erasure of data and other signals on magnetic media. Degaussing is a process where magnetic media is exposed to a powerful alternating magnetic field. Degaussing removes any previously written data leaving the media in a magnetically randomized (blank) state.

The degausser must subject the media to an alternating magnetic field of sufficient intensity to saturate the media and then by slowly withdrawing or reducing the field the magnetic media is left in a magnetically neutral state. o erase recorded data it is necessary for the strength of the degaussing field to be greater in value than the coercivity of the magnetic media. Simply stated coercivity is the magnetic field strength rated in oersteds (Oe) required to change the magnetic orientation of the magnetic material. Check with knowledgeable dealers or degausser manufacturers to identify degausser models that meet your requirements. Examples of typical coercivities for computer magnetic tapes and disks are shown in table Below.

Data is typically not lost until its level has been decreased 65% to 75% (or more) below its original saturation recording signal level dependent upon the drive system.

A complete erasure level for most users is considered to be 60 dB below the original signal level – this of course depends on user requirements. A 60 dB signal decrease equates to reducing the signal to one tenth of one percent of its original value.

Magnetic media products that have factory prerecorded magnetic servo patterns should not be degaussed. Degaussing would erase the factory written magnetic servo signals and leave the media unusable. For all other magnetic media (without magnetic servo signals) after proper degaussing the quality of subsequent data recording should be unchanged or even improved.

It is very important to understand and follow the degausser’s operating instructions. This is especially important for manual units where the operator controls the media’s movement through the degaussing field. For higher coercivity media four passes are often recommended – two passes with a 90 degree rotation for the second pass and then repeat the process with the media turned upside-down. Of course these and other important operating considerations will vary with the type power and construction of the individual degausser models.

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