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Fiber Optic Splice Closure is divided into wall-mounted, rack and pull type. But also 8-port Greentelftth fiber optic terminal box, 24-port fiber terminal box, 48-port fiber terminal box.

The material used in the parts of the cable terminal box should have anti-corrosion properties, such as no anti-corrosion properties should be anti-corrosion treatment; its physical and chemical properties must be stable; between the various materials must be compatible with the cable sheath and wiring tail Compatible. To prevent corrosion and other electrical damage, these materials must also be compatible with the materials commonly used in other equipment.

Cable termination box is widely used in the city, agricultural network system, data, image transmission system, CATV cable TV series, for indoor fiber cable through the direct access and branch, play the role of pigtail storage and protection joints, Cold-rolled steel plate made of electrostatic spray, the design structure is reasonable, beautiful and generous fiber core can be fixed in the terminal.

Fiber optic splice closure is two or more fiber optic cable connected together, and has a protective part of the connection part of is a mechanical pressure sealing joint system, is adjacent to the optical cable to provide optical, sealing and mechanical strength continuity of the protection device. Mainly in a variety of structural cable for the overhead, piping, buried and other laying way through the direct and branch connection.

The box is made of imported reinforced plastic, high strength, corrosion resistance, terminal box for the structure of Greentelftth Fiber Closure of the terminal room, the structure is mature, sealed and reliable, easy construction. Widely used in communications, network systems, CATV cable television, cable network systems and so on.


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Added Jan 19 '18

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