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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1979

Magnetic recording medium with highly anisotropic particles

Richard E. Fayling

A magnetic recording medium having uniaxially highly anisotropic particles with an easy axis intrinsic coercive force of less than 1900 oersteds. Also disclosed is a machine readable magnetically encoded document employing the medium of the present invention and an apparatus for reading such document and validating the same.


Archive | 1973

Magnetic security document and method for making same

Richard E. Fayling; Douglas D. Campbell


Archive | 1996

Conformable magnetic articles underlaid beneath traffic-bearing surfaces

Gary W. Clark; Thomas J. Dahlin; Richard E. Fayling; Bernard A. Gonzalez; David M. Hopstock; Gregory F. Jacobs; Richard L. Keech


Archive | 1997

Conformable magnetic articles for use with traffic bearing surfaces methods of making same systems including same and methods of use

Thomas J. Dahlin; Gregory F. Jacobs; David M. Hopstock; Robert L. Keech; Richard E. Fayling; Richard G. Newell; Claud M. Lacey; Bernard A. Gonzalez


Archive | 1978

Tamperproof magnetically readable label

Richard E. Fayling


Archive | 1975

Dual particle population magnetic recording medium

Richard E. Fayling


Archive | 1995

Conformable magnetic articles for use with traffic-bearing surfaces

Thomas J. Dahlin; Gregory F. Jacobs; David M. Hopstock; Robert L. Keech; Richard E. Fayling; Richard G. Newell; Claud M. Lacey; Bernard A. Gonzalez


Archive | 1980

Contact duplication system using anisotropic magnetic recording media

Richard E. Fayling


Archive | 1972

Data accumulation system providing magnetic toner powder recording

Wayne M Beebe; Richard E. Fayling


Archive | 1973

Magnetic record medium authentication system

Richard E. Fayling

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