12 Ports Fiber Optic Patch Panel Rack Mount Type Optical Fiber Terminal Box
Description:
Optical splitter closure provides space and protection for the fiber optic cable splicing and joint.Fiber optic closure belongs to the accommodation of the optical fiber fusion splice section system. It is widely applied to the connection of the fiber play the roles in sealing, protection, installation of fiber connector head and storage.
Features:
1). High quality PC, ABS, PPR material optional, can ensure harsh conditions such as vibration, impact, tensile cable distortion
and strong temperature changes.
2). Solid structure, perfect outline, thunder, erosion and adding resistance.
3). Strong and reasonable structure with mechanical sealing structure, can be opened after sealing and cab be reused.
4). Well water and dust proof, unique grounding device to ensure the sealing performance, convenient for installation.
5). The splice closure has a wide application range, with good sealing performance, easy installation, produced with high strength
engineering plastic housing, with anti-aging, corrosion resistance, high temperature and high mechanical strength and so on.
Technique Performance:
1. External size 480x250x1U, 2U,
2. Fiber capacity from 12 cores to 48 cores
3. Insertion loss: <0.3dB
4. Return loss: PC< 40 dB, UPC<50dB, APC< 60dB
5. Winding radius ≥40mm
6. Working temperature -25°C~+45°C
7. Atmosphere pressure 70~106Kpa
8. Insulated Resistance 2×10MΩ/500V(DC)W
9. Voltage- resistance:Under the effect of 3kv/DC/1min, non-puncture, and no arc-over.
Specification:
Name | Desktop 12 Ports SC Pigtail Fiber Optic Patch Panel |
Type | Desktop |
Accessories | 12 pcs sc pigtail, 12pcs sm sc adapters |
Dimensions | 265*130*40mm(Length*Depth*Height) |
Iron Plate Thickness | 0.6mm |
Weight | 0.6kg |
Color | Black paint |
Material | Cold-rolled plate |
Storage/Working Temperature | -40~+85℃ |
Application:
1. Widely used in FTTH access network
2. Telecommunication networks
3. CATV networks, LAN Network
4. Data communications networks
5. Local area networks
6. Active device termination