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We Ship Turtle Data Commander 4622 for LTO tapes to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Rest of the UAE free of cost. We have Export freight rates for this product also to Middle East including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman. For African countries, our organized carriers tend to be expensive and we ask that you arrange shipping yourself. VAT Exceptions for export orders from the UAE are available if shipped from Jebel Ali or if your carrier issues proper export documentation
Data Commander Fireproof Media Safes are engineered specifically to protect information that is stored digitally on tapes or hard drives from fire, water, magnetic interference, dust, humidity and theft. These media safes withstand temperatures of 1850 degrees F for two hours, providing data management professionals with confidence and the peace of mind they deserve when storing high value data.
*4 AAA batteries not included
Weight: 1250 lbs
Inside Dimensions: 55.75" X 15.5" X 15.75
Outside Dimensions: 68.75" X 27.5 " X 28.5 "
Products that provide fire protection for computer media are listed on this website with the designation of Class 125. Tests for products designed to protect computer media range from 60 to 120 minutes in furnace-burn time, at temperatures ranging from 1700°F to 1859°F. By comparison, a typical fire lasts 20 minutes and reaches 800°F. During the fire test, the internal temperature of the product is monitored to ensure that it does not rise above a level that would endanger the computer media stored within the product. The designation tag also indicates the length of the fire test as 1 HR, 1 ½ HR, or 2 HR and is located next to each model number.
Explosion-tested and designed to withstand temperature blasts of up to 2000°F.