IP68 96 Cores Fiber Optic Joint Enclosure 1 In 3 Out Ports Dome Type
A fiber optic joint closure, also referred to as a fiber optic splice closure, is a specialized protective device designed for fiber optic cable connections. It serves as a secure enclosure for fiber splices, providing mechanical protection, environmental isolation, and organized fiber management in optical communication systems.
Specifications
| Fiber Capacity |
96 Cores |
| Splice Tray Configuration |
4pcs |
| Number of Ports |
4pcs |
| Protection Rating |
IP68 |
| Temperature Range |
-40℃ ~ +65℃ |
Key Features
- Outer Shell: Made of durable materials like high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polycarbonate (PC), or glass fiber-reinforced plastics (FRP), providing excellent mechanical strength and corrosion resistance.
- Splice Tray: The core internal component that holds fiber splices and organizes pigtails or fiber segments. It can be stacked to expand the fiber capacity of the closure.
- Sealing Assembly: Includes rubber seals, heat-shrinkable sleeves, and sealing tapes, ensuring the tightness of cable entry ports and the closure lid.
- Fixing Parts: Such as cable clamps and tension-resistant components, which fix the optical cable to prevent it from being pulled loose and damaging the splices.
Applications
- Telecommunication backbone networks and access networks
- Fiber-to-the-home (FTTx) and fiber-to-the-building (FTTB) projects
- Cable television (CATV) signal transmission networks
- Industrial monitoring and data communication systems
- Long-distance optical fiber transmission lines across cities or regions