PP ABS 24 Cores Inline Fiber Optic Enclosure with 2 In 2 Out Ports for Secure Splicing
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PP ABS 24 Cores Inline Fiber Optic Enclosure 2 In 2 Out Ports An inline fiber optic enclosure is a passive housing unit designed to protect, organize, and manage fusion splices or mechanical splices in a fiber optic cable that is running point-to-point ("in-line"). Unlike a terminal or distribution enclosure that serves as an end-point for connections, an inline enclosure is placed mid-span along a cable run. Specification:
Features: 1.1 Splicing: To join two separate fiber optic cables together, creating a continuous optical path. 1.2 Protection: To shield the fragile glass splices from environmental factors like moisture, dust, chemicals, and physical damage (crush, impact, tension). 1.3 Organization: To securely store and manage the excess fiber (slack) and the splice points in an organized manner, typically on splice trays. 1.4 Access: To provide a service point for testing, troubleshooting, and future reconfiguration without having to replace the entire cable run. Applications: 2.1 Underground Ducts: Splicing two lengths of duct cable. 2.2 Aerial Installations: Joining cables on a pole or between poles. 2.3 Direct Burial: Protecting splices in cables buried directly in the ground. 2.4 Long-Haul Networks: Connecting cable reels over long distances |
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| Product Tags: 24 Cores Fiber Optic Enclosure 2 In 2 Out Ports Inline Fiber Enclosure PP ABS Fiber Splice Enclosure |
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PP ABS 24 Cores Inline Fiber Optic Enclosure with 2 In 2 Out Ports for Secure Splicing |
