1 SPECIFICATIONS

1.1 Technical Specifications

 

 

Imperial

Metric

Max. Working Width

 

 

 

processes up to 50°C

44 Ultra Plus

44” maximum

1118 mm max.

 

62 Ultra Plus

62” maximum

1574 mm max.

processes up to 125°C

44 Ultra Plus

42” maximum

1067 mm max.

 

62 Ultra Plus

60” maximum

1523 mm max.

Max. Speed

 

7 ft/min

2.13 m/min.

Temperature settings

 

Off (ambient temp.)

Off (ambient temp.)

 

 

125°F, 195°F, 250°F

50°C, 90°C, 120°C

Dimensions (HxWxD)

 

 

 

 

44 Ultra Plus

43.7”x58.3”x22”

1110x1480x560 mm

 

62 Ultra Plus

43.7”x76.3”x22”

1110x1940x560 mm

Shipping dimensions (HxWxD)

 

 

 

44 Ultra Plus

28.4”x63”x24.8”

720x1600x630 mm

 

62 Ultra Plus

28.4”x81”x24.8”

720x2060x630 mm

Weight

 

 

 

Net Weight

44 Ultra Plus

222 lbs

101 kg

 

62 Ultra Plus

297 lbs

140 kg

Shipping Weight

44 Ultra Plus

331 lbs

135 kg

 

62 Ultra Plus

416 lbs

189 kg

Maximum roll diameter

 

 

 

Unwind

 

6.3”

160 mm

Release liner wind-up

 

4”

100mm

Maximum roll weight

 

 

 

Unwind

44 Ultra Plus

40 lbs

18.1 kg

 

62 Ultra Plus

60 lbs

25.2 kg

Roller Opening (Nip) settings

0, 1/16”, 1/8”, 3/16”,

0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 13mm

 

 

1/4”, 5/16”, 1/2”

 

Roller Pressure

 

 

 

 

44 Ultra Plus

7.52 lbf/in

1.32 N/mm.

 

0.86 N/mm

 

62 Ultra Plus

4.90 lbf/in

 

 

Roller Construction

 

Two siliconized steel rollers.

Keep the area around your laminator clear with adequate space around it so you can feed, receive and trim mounted and / or laminated images.

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SEAL 44/62 user manual Technical Specifications

44/62 specifications

SEAL 44/62 is a notable vessel in the realm of modern naval architecture, epitomizing cutting-edge technology and design for maritime operations. Classed as a versatile multi-role vessel, the SEAL 44/62 stands out for its ability to perform a wide array of missions, including surveillance, reconnaissance, and special operations.

One of the main features of the SEAL 44/62 is its advanced hull design, which incorporates a lightweight composite material that enhances speed and maneuverability. The vessel employs a streamlined form that is optimized for hydrodynamic efficiency, allowing it to travel at high speeds while minimizing wake and radar signature. This is crucial for stealth missions where the element of surprise is paramount.

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The vessel’s onboard technology features a state-of-the-art command and control system that integrates artificial intelligence to enhance situational awareness. This system allows operators to assess threats in real time and coordinate responses seamlessly. Additionally, advanced radar and communication systems ensure that the SEAL 44/62 can maintain secure and reliable contact with command centers and allied units.

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Overall, the SEAL 44/62 represents a significant advancement in naval vessel design, showcasing a blend of speed, stealth, and versatility. Its advanced technologies and adaptable features make it a formidable asset in modern maritime operations, reflecting the evolving needs of naval warfare.