8 Core SC Fiber Optic Distribution Box for High-Density Data Centers
The Fiber Optic Terminal Box as a Fiber Termination Unit (FTU), is a critical component in fiber optic networks. It serves as a point where fiber optic cables are terminated, connected, and distributed to end-user equipment or other network segments.
Specification:
Dimension | 222 x 126 x 50mm | Cable Ports | 2 in & 2 out (on line) |
Cable Dia. | Max. Φ10mm Max. | Output Ports and Cable Dia. | Max. 8 x Φ5mm, or figure 8 cables |
Splice Tray | 2pcs*12FO | Splitter Type | Micro splitter 1:8 |
Advantages:
1.1 Protection: Safeguards fiber connections from environmental and physical damage.
1.2 Organization: Keeps fiber cables and connections neatly organized.
1.3 Scalability: Easily expandable to accommodate network growth.
1.4 Ease of Maintenance: Simplifies testing, troubleshooting, and upgrades.
1.5 Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications and environments.
Application:
2.1 FTTH (Fiber to the Home): Terminates and distributes fiber optic signals to residential buildings.
2.2 Telecommunications: Used by ISPs to manage and distribute broadband services.
2.3 Enterprise Networks: Connects multiple devices within a business or campus.
2.4 Data Centers: Manages high-density fiber connections.
2.5 Industrial Networks: Provides reliable fiber connections in industrial environments.
2.6 Wireless Networks: Used in base stations for fiber backhaul connections.
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