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Model:MD3 (MW-30000)



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- US Department of Defence Standard DoD 5220.22M
- National Security Agency, NSA Security Standard (Patent Pending)
- Hong Kong Government Standard (OGCIO)
- FCC and CE Safety Standard
Erases Laptop HDD, Open-Reel and Other Magnetic Media in One Fast Operation!
Recharges and is ready for the next erasure in about 30 seconds.
A Magnetic Field of 800kA/m (~10,000 Oe) - Among the Highest Flux Levels in the Industry!
Can erasure HDD in a full-size laptop that is inserted into the 315W x 90H x 365D mm chamber
User the world's first "Inclined Plane System" for data erasure of HDD (Patent Pending), the effective erasure field strength in the media 1.5 times. Resulting in an effective field strength of 1,200 KA/m (15,000 Oe)
Erase Tape and other Magnetic recording media.
| Simple Operation: | ONE Push button |
| Flux Density Meter: | Online measurement of flux density during operation |
| Malfunction Alarm: | LED lights warning when insufficient magnetic flux density |
| Operating Indicator: | A flashing LED display to confirm completely degaussing |
| Cooling Function: | Cooling system automatically starts if overheat. |
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Model |
DEA-MD3 (MW-30000) |
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Target Media |
3.5"HDD, 2.5"HDD, Notebook PC, Open Reel, LTO, DOS/DAT, DLT, CMT, 9940, 3592, AIT, VHS, FD, etc |
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Charge Time |
30 sec/ job |
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Degaussing Time |
0.1 sec |
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Generated Magnetism |
800KA/m (approx. 10,000 Oe (Gauss)) |
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Power Requirement |
AC 220V, 50Hz (Can be adjusted for different regions) |
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Meida Degaussing Area |
315(W) x 364(D) x 90(H) mm |
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Weight |
123Kg |
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Dimension |
550(W) x 420(D) x 650(H) mm |
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Operation Environment |
Temperature: 5 to 40ºC, Humidity: 10 to 80% (Non Condensing) |
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Accessories |
User’s Manual / Warranty Card |
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International Standard: |
NSA (National Security Standard) Pentent Pending
DoD 5220.22M Standard
OGCIO Hong Kong Government Standard |
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Specifications are subject to change without notice. | |
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