PDM - PD Magnetics was founded shortly after Dupont invented chromium dioxide tape in 1970, and Philips joined in developing this improved tape. PD stands for Philips and Dupont. Philips then focused on its own brand. And Japanese brands like TDK and Maxell, unwilling to pay royalties to Dupont, developed and manufactured their own. PD Magnetics continued to manufacture tapes into the 1990s, but failed to capture significant market share.

Image Brand Manufacturer Model Description Type Length Year Made in Market
Compact Cassette PDM FE 46 Type I Normal 1987 Europe PDM Unknown FE - Type I Normal 46 1987 Unknown Country Europe
Compact Cassette PDM FE 60 Type I Normal 1987 Europe PDM ICM FE - Type I Normal 60 1987 Switzerland Europe
Compact Cassette PDM FE 90 Type I Normal 1987 Europe PDM ICM FE - Type I Normal 90 1987 Switzerland Europe
Compact Cassette PDM FE 10 Type I Normal 1988 Europe PDM Unknown FE - Type I Normal 10 1988 Unknown Country Europe
Compact Cassette PDM FE 46 Type I Normal 1988 Europe PDM Unknown FE - Type I Normal 46 1988 Unknown Country Europe
Compact Cassette PDM FE 90 Type I Normal 1988 Europe PDM Unknown FE - Type I Normal 90 1988 Unknown Country Europe
Compact Cassette PDM FE 46 Type I Normal 1990 Europe PDM Unknown FE - Type I Normal 46 1990 South Korea Europe
Compact Cassette PDM FE 60 Type I Normal 1990 Europe PDM Unknown FE - Type I Normal 60 1990 South Korea Europe
Compact Cassette PDM FE 90 Type I Normal 1990 Europe PDM Unknown FE - Type I Normal 90 1990 South Korea Europe
Compact Cassette PDM FE 46 Type I Normal 1990 Europe PDM ICM FE - Type I Normal 46 1990 Switzerland Europe
Compact Cassette PDM FE 60 Type I Normal 1994 Europe PDM Unknown FE - Type I Normal 60 1994 Germany Europe
Compact Cassette PDM FE 90 Type I Normal 1994 Europe PDM Unknown FE - Type I Normal 90 1994 Germany Europe
Blister PDM FE 60 Type I Normal 1990 France PDM FE - Type I Normal 60 1990 South Korea France
5 pack PDM FE 60 Type I Normal 1990 Europe PDM FE - Type I Normal 60 1990 South Korea Europe