Method of inspecting floppy disk casing

Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – Ultraviolet light responsive means

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356237, G01J 142

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ABSTRACT:
A light beam containing at least ultraviolet light in a predetermined wave range is projected onto a portion of a floppy disk casing applied with a liner, and ultraviolet light in the predetermined wave range contained in reflected light from each point on the portion of the casing is received. The intensity of the received ultraviolet light corresponding to each point is subjected to a threshold processing and whether the liner is applied to the inner surface of the casing in a satisfactory state is determined on the basis of the result of the threshold processing.

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