Five Phase Certification Compliance Program
			Tri-Magnetics engineers continue to evaluate and improve their 
			data tape certification process in order to ensure the quality of 
			the product based on performance and functionality.
			Thru their continuous improvement and zero defect methodologies, 
			TRi has maintained their reputation for providing a low cost, high 
			quality certified data tape.
			
				
					- Phase I Sourcing Evaluation Process
- Phase II. Physical Inspection
- Phase III. Data Tape Degaussing and Sanitation
- Phase IV. Data Tape Eradication for Servo track Preservation
- Phase V. Data Tape Certification
 
			The Five Phase Certification process was developed to ensure an 
			error-free performance and longer life-span. Products are 
			individually tested in TRI’s high tech testing lab to improve data 
			recording integrity, tape life, and to eliminate debris that often 
			causes data checks and head wear. This process is compliant with 
			industry mandates on data traceability, and data sanitation for 
			reclamation against replacement tape or disposal.
			Five Phase Certification Compliance Program
			Phase I Sourcing Evaluation Process
			Initially, tape cartridges are sourced from large data centers to 
			ensure the quality of the used product that is received in our 
			facility for the re-certification process.
			This is important for two main reasons:
			
				- These sourcing targets must abide by their strict storage 
				policies, which ensure the tapes proper storage conditions.
- Since sourcing targets track the date the tape was purchased 
				as well as the usage of each tape, this information allows us to 
				determine the expected life of the tape.
Tape cartridges sourced from smaller computer centers are 
			evaluated and sorted according to age, usage and condition to ensure 
			the reliability of the used tape to be certified.
			Phase II. Physical Inspection
			Once the tape has undergone our sourcing evaluation process and 
			is received at our facility, it is stored according to manufacturers 
			recommended storage conditions (15 ± 3° C (59 ± 5° F) and 20-40% 
			maximum relative humidity (RH). Each tape cartridge then goes 
			through a physical inspection to ensure that there is no damage to 
			the tape casing, the leader block, spring loading hub, and the write 
			protect selector.
			Each tape that passes the physical inspection is submitted to our 
			data degaussing/eradication process to completely remove all 
			previous data and data remanence. A tape that is deemed unusable due 
			to physical/mechanical defects is completely degaussed, mechanically 
			chopped/crushed and properly destroyed according to environmental 
			requirements.(add environmental link)
			Phase III. Data Tape Degaussing and Sanitation
			For non-servo track tapes, each tape is degaussed with Garner’s 
			4000 oersted CDS-4000FS Eliminator degausser. This industry 
			recommended degaussing equipment complies with the following 
			mandates and security guidelines for data tape sanition:
			
			Garner’s CDS-4000FS degausser brochure and specification link.
			
			http://www.garner-products.com/pdf/4000FS.pdf
			Phase IV. Data Tape Eradication for Servo track Preservation
			For servo track tapes, each tape undergoes an eradication process 
			to sanitize the previous data and preserve the servo track. TRi’s 
			eradication procedure overwrites all addressable locations with a 
			test pattern of characters and verifies the pattern of characters; 
			all locations with binary zeros. These procedures comply with the 
			United States Department of Defense (DoD) 5220.22-M National 
			Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM).
			The process of eradication consists of overwriting usable data 
			with a pattern of non- usable data, binary zeros in every bit 
			position, every track, and the full length of every cartridge if 
			necessary. In result, the previous data is overwritten thereby 
			providing total eradication of all previous recorded information. 
			Eradicating the data preserves the prerecorded ‘servo track’ on each 
			tape, which deems necessary for tape reclamation against replacement 
			tape.
			Through this process, our customers remain confident that their 
			data will never be compromised. Once the tapes received have 
			undergone our data eradication process, a certificate of data 
			eradication is issued to the customer to provide documentation for 
			verification of compliance to regulatory mandates.
The United 
			States Department of Defense (DoD) 5220.22-M National Industrial 
			Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM). The Clearing and 
			Sanitization Matrix can be obtained from on page 57-58 of the NISPOM 
			manual. This matrix identifies sanitation processes that are 
			compliant.
			
			http://www.usaid.gov/policy/ads/500/d522022m.pdf
			Phase V. Data Tape Certification
			Once the data tape has been sanitized, each tape is individually 
			tested in a tape testing lab utilizing original manufacturer’s tape 
			drives and proprietary certification software. This certification 
			process ensures the data recording integrity of the tape by 
			performing a stringent write/read/verification test.
			First, a complete test pattern is written on the specified length 
			of the tape and verified to ensure that each data byte can be 
			written on the tape. For example, recertifying a 3480 data cartridge 
			consist of writing test data throughout the full length of the tape 
			10000 bytes by 21000 blocks, which represents its native capacity of 
			210mb.
			Once the test pattern is written and verified, our certification 
			software ensures that the pattern can be read back without one data 
			mismatch.
			This write/read/verification test uncovers real errors and test 
			for dropouts that cannot be recovered. The testing specification is 
			set to abort the test if the tape exceeds one data mismatch to 
			ensure an error free performance on each tape.
			Tapes which pass Tri-Magnetics certification process are 
			submitted back into the data degaussing/eradication processes for 
			its final sanitation prior to resubmission into the market.
			Only when the 5 Phases have been completed is each tape 
			guaranteed to be fully certified according to industry standards and 
			in compliance with regulatory mandates. Regardless of the brand name 
			of the data tape, this certification process creates a tape that is 
			compatible in all drives.