Fiber Optic Splice Closure

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December 18, 2025
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Brief: We show the practical steps and results so you can judge suitability quickly. This video demonstrates the installation and sealing process of the D Type Fiber Optic Splice Closure, highlighting how it securely protects up to 45 fiber cores in various network applications. You'll see how its robust construction and IP68 rating ensure reliable performance in outdoor and indoor environments.
Related Product Features:
  • Provides secure protection and organization for fiber optic splices with a capacity of up to 45 cores.
  • Features an IP68 protection rating for complete water and dust resistance in harsh outdoor conditions.
  • Constructed from durable PC+ABS and PP materials for excellent mechanical strength and impact resistance.
  • Offers a 2 in 2 out port configuration with a screw mechanical sealing method for reliable cable entry.
  • Includes internal splice trays and storage for excess fiber to facilitate future repairs and reconfigurations.
  • Designed for FTTx networks, long-haul metro systems, network repair, and cable transition points.
  • Ensures strain relief by securely gripping cable strength members to protect delicate fiber splices.
  • Maintains organized fiber routing and management for simplified maintenance and troubleshooting.
FAQs:
  • What is the maximum fiber capacity of this D Type closure?
    This D Type Fiber Optic Splice Closure can accommodate up to 45 fiber cores, providing ample space for splicing and storing excess fiber.
  • What level of environmental protection does this closure provide?
    It features an IP68 rating, making it completely watertight and dustproof, and is resistant to various chemicals for reliable long-term performance in hostile environments.
  • In which applications is this fiber optic splice closure typically used?
    It is ideal for FTTx network distribution points, long-haul and metro network splicing, emergency network repairs, and transition points where cables change from aerial to underground or enter buildings.
  • How are the incoming and outgoing cables secured in the closure?
    The closure uses a screw mechanical sealing method for its 2 in 2 out ports and has strong internal structures to grip cable strength members, ensuring strain relief and secure connections.
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