Descriptions
A fiber splice closure (TP-3503-36CA) is a protective enclosure used in fiber optic networks. Its primary purpose is to protect and secure the splices (connections) between individual fiber optic cables. These closures are typically installed at points where cables are joined together or where they terminate, such as in aerial, underground, or direct buried installations.
Overall, fiber splice closures play a critical role in ensuring the integrity and reliability of fiber optic communication networks by protecting and securing the splices between fiber optic cables.
Main Features
Protection: Fiber splice closures provide physical protection to the delicate fiber optic splices from environmental factors such as moisture, dust, dirt, and temperature fluctuations. This helps to ensure the long-term reliability and performance of the fiber optic network.
Sealing: They seal the spliced fibers against moisture and other contaminants, preventing signal degradation or failure due to water ingress.
Mechanical Support: Fiber splice closures often include components to support and protect the spliced fibers, such as trays or holders. These help to prevent stress on the splices, which can lead to signal loss or breakage.
Flexibility: They provide flexibility in network design by allowing for easy access to splices for maintenance, repairs, or future expansion of the network.
Versatility: Fiber splice closures come in various sizes and designs to accommodate different installation environments and configurations, such as aerial, underground, or direct burial installations.
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Order Data
Item No | Descriptions |
TP-3503-36CA |
Fiber optic splice closure (FOSC), vertical type, mechanical sealing, SC/APC 36 fibers, 420mm(H) x Φ135mm, 4+2 ports, max cable dia 17mm |