Fritz Pfleumer Explained

Fritz Pfleumer
Nationality:German
Birth Date:1881 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Salzburg, Austria-Hungary
Death Place:Radebeul, Germany
Parents:Robert Pfleumer (1848–1934)
Minna, née Hünich (1846–1932)
Significant Design:Magnetic tape

Fritz Pfleumer (20 March 1881 – 29 August 1945) was a German engineer who invented magnetic tape for recording sound.[1]

Biography

Fritz was born as the son of Robert and Minna née Hünich. His father Robert (1848–1934) was born in Greiz, and his mother Minna (1846–1932) was born in Freiberg. Fritz had five siblings – Mimi, Hans, Hermann, Otto, and Mizi. Hans emigrated to the US.[2]

Pfleumer developed a process for putting metal stripes on cigarette papers and reasoned that he could similarly coat a magnetic stripe to be used as an alternative to wire recording.

In 1927, after experimenting with various materials, Pfleumer used very thin paper that he coated with iron oxide powder using lacquer as glue. He received a patent in 1928.[3]

On 1 December 1932 Pfleumer granted AEG the right to use his invention when building the world's first practical tape recorder, called Magnetophon K1. It was first demonstrated at the IFA in 1935.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Magnetic Recording: The First 100 Years . Eric D. Daniel . C. Denis Mee . Mark H. Clark . Wiley-IEEE . 1998 . 0-7803-4709-9 .
  2. Archiv der Stadt Salzburg, Heimatstammbuch, Blatt „Pfleumer, Robert“ (without date, last entry on 13 June 1934, when Robert Pfleumer died)
  3. Web site: Verstärkung, Aufzeichnung und Synthese Einfluss elektronischer Mittler und Klangerzeuger auf Live-Musik, Diplom dissertation, 2nd chapter . Hannes Seidl . 2007-09-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110719021350/http://icem.folkwang-hochschule.de/daten/Diplomarbeiten/seidl/2_Klangaufzeichnung.pdf . 2011-07-19 . dead .
  4. Web site: Magnetic Recording History Pictures . History Department at the University of San Diego . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20051229075812/http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/recording/tape.html . 2005-12-29 .