Mini Square Type Fiber Optic Closure Box 2 In 2 Out 12 Core 24 Cores
A fiber optic splice box, also known as a splice enclosure or closure, is a critical component in any fiber optic network. Its primary function is to protect, organize, and manage spliced fiber connections in the field, shielding them from environmental and mechanical damage.
Specification:
| Color | Black |
| Cable Diameter | 3mm-13mm |
| Ports | 2 in 2 Out |
| Material | ABS+PC |
| Capacity | 12-24 Cores |
Features:
1.1 Protection: Seals splices from moisture, dust, chemicals, and physical impact.
1.2 Organization: Provides a structured way to store splice trays and excess fiber (slack) without violating minimum bend radius rules.
1.3 Accessibility: Allows technicians to access, identify, and re-work splices for network maintenance, testing, or reconfiguration.
1.4 Connection Point: Often serves as a point to connect different segments of the network (e.g., feeder cable to distribution cables).
Applications:
2.1 FTTH / PON Networks: Terminal splice boxes are ubiquitous on poles or pedestals, splitting a main fiber to serve multiple homes.
2.2 Telecom Backbone Networks: Protecting mid-span splices along long-haul or metro routes.
2.3 CATV / Cable Networks: Distributing fiber for video services.
2.4 Enterprise Networks: Connecting campus buildings or managing fibers within a data center.
2.5 Mobile Backhaul (4G/5G): Connecting cell towers to the core network.
