Pyral SAS is a manufacturer of magnetic recording media products, based in Avranches, France. As of 2015, it is a subsidiary of Mulann, a French company in the smartcard and ticketing industry.
In 1934, Pyral created a new type of transcription disc. Their innovation was to coat the aluminum disc with a layer of lacquer. These discs came to be known as lacquers or acetates.
As of 2007, The company's primary product is perforated magnetic tape, used to record sound for movie productions. They also produce magnetic inks and slurries used in the production of magnetic stripe cards.
Corporate history
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- Pyral made the original blank disks for the NASA Voyager spacecraft.
- Pyral was originally based in Créteil, France, but moved to the Avranches location in 1985.
- Prior to 2004, it was part of EMTEC, BASF, and Rhône-Poulenc.
- From 2004 until the acquisition by Mulann, it was an independent company.
- In 2012, Pyral acquired RMGI, a maker of analog tape used for sound recording.
- In 2015, after financial difficulties integrating RMGI, Pyral was acquired by Mulann.
References
- Early radio article describes development of "acetate". Archived 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
- Pyral factory is last making magnetic film
- "BASF Magnetics acquired the Pyral company in 1992"
- À Avranches, la société Pyral connaît des difficultés,
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