- Semi Joseph Begun
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name = S. J. Begun
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birth_date =December 02 ,1905
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death_date =January 05 ,1995
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known_for =Magnetic tape sound recording
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footnotes =Semi Joseph Begun (born in
Germany in 1905, died 1995), usually referred to as S. Joseph Begun, was a German-American engineer and inventor.In 1943 Begun was
Vice President of Research forBrush Development Company ,Cleveland ,Ohio . Brush’s main business was the production of piezoelectricphonograph pickups, the least expensive and most widely used pickup of the late 1930’s. They also, however, produced, in cooperation with Western Electric, magnetic tape sound recorders using hardened steel tape as the recording medium.Another of their products was wire recorders. These used
stainless steel wire, with a composition similar to (or perhaps identical with) highcarbon highchromium cutlery steel, which is ferromagnetic, as the recording medium. The recording head was a split ring, with the wire running in a groove in the head, quite similar to the heads used today. High frequency AC bias was used to linearize the recording. The ferritic stainless steel was quite strong.Diamond dies were required to draw it into wire. Dr. Begun obtained a contract from the National Defense Research Council to perform research and development on a substitute for the stainless steel wire. The work was justified by the military use of the recorders and the shortage of facilities for producing the diamond dies.Dr. Begun had two concepts in mind for a different recording medium. One was to find a means for coating a ductile nonmagnetic metal wire with a metallic magnetic coating. The other was to coat a non-metallic tape with a magnetic coating. He placed the work on wire in the Research Department of Brush Development Company, and contracted with
Battelle Memorial Institute ,Columbus, Ohio , for work on the development of a coated non-metallic tape.See also
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Magnetic recording
*Magnetic tape sound recording External links
* [http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/10.html Bio] at Inventor's Hall of Fame.
* [http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1214410 Entry] in Everything2.
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