BASF - After Philips brought the compact cassette onto the market in 1963, BASF also became a leading manufacturer of tape cassettes. In 1966 a magnetic tape factory was opened in Willstätt near Kehl. In 1969, BASF and Sony acquired licenses from DuPont (USA) for the chromium dioxide process that the DuPont chemist Norman L. Cox had developed in 1956; Both companies then brought the first HiFi-capable chrome dioxide compact cassettes onto the market. Computer disks were added in 1973 and video cassettes in 1977. In 1991, BASF took over Agfa-Gevaert's magnetic tape division and then founded BASF Magnetics GmbH (Mannheim). After sales fell sharply due to the new CD burners, BASF sold BASF Magnetics GmbH with locations in Ludwigshafen, Willstätt, Munich, Obenheim (France), Avranches (France), Manaus (Brazil) and Jakarta (Indonesia) to the South Korean company in 1996 Chemical group Kohap, which renamed the company Emtec (European Multimedia Technologies/EMTEC Magnetics GmbH) in 1997. Emtec continued to use the BASF brand until 2000, after which they only used the former BASF logo.

Image Brand Manufacturer Model Description Type Length Year Made in Market
Compact Cassette BASF 30 Type I Normal 1969 Germany BASF BASF - Type I Normal 30 1969 Germany
Compact Cassette BASF 30 "Plastic case" Type I Normal 1969 Europe BASF BASF Plastic case Type I Normal 30 1969 Germany Europe
Compact Cassette BASF 60 Type I Normal 1969 Germany BASF BASF - Type I Normal 60 1969 Germany
Compact Cassette BASF 60 Type I Normal 1969 Germany BASF BASF - Type I Normal 60 1969 Germany
Compact Cassette BASF 60 "Plastic case" Type I Normal 1969 Europe BASF BASF Plastic case Type I Normal 60 1969 Germany Europe
Compact Cassette BASF 90 "Plastic case" Type I Normal 1969 Europe BASF BASF Plastic case Type I Normal 90 1969 Germany Europe
Compact Cassette BASF 90 Type I Normal 1969 Europe BASF BASF - Type I Normal 90 1969 Germany Europe
Compact Cassette BASF 120 "Plastic case" Type I Normal 1969 Europe BASF BASF Plastic case Type I Normal 120 1969 Germany Europe
Compact Cassette BASF 120 Type I Normal 1969 Germany BASF BASF - Type I Normal 120 1969 Germany