24/48/72/96/144 Cores Fiber Optic Vertical Heat-Shrink Closure 1 Oval 8 Round Ports
Shell (Dome & Base): Made from durable, UV-resistant plastic (PC, PP, ABS) or metal.
Central Core: The vertical column for stacking splice trays.
Splice Trays: Hold and protect fusion splices or mechanical splices. They have organizing channels and ribbon clamps.
Cable Ports/Inlets: Openings in the base for cable entry and exit.
Grounding Kit: For bonding metallic cable armors.
Mounting Hardware: Straps or brackets for pole or wall mounting.
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Size: With clamp’s biggest outter dia. |
412.8*219.2mm |
Raw material |
Dome, Base: modified PP, clamp:Nylon +GF Tray: ABS Metal parts:Stainless steel |
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Entry ports number: |
1 oval port, 8 round ports |
Available cable dia. |
Oval port:available for 2 pcs, 10~29mm cables Round ports:Each available for 1pc 6-11mm cable |
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Max. tray number |
6 trays |
Base sealing method |
Heat-shrink |
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Tray capacity |
24F |
Applications |
Aerial, directly buried, Wall / pole mounting |
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Max. closure splice capacity |
Max. closure splice capacity |
IP grade |
68 |
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Preparation: The cables are prepared by stripping back the outer jackets, armors, and buffer tubes to expose the individual fibers.
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Splicing: Fibers are spliced together (usually via fusion splicing) and the splices are protected and stored in the splice trays.
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Assembly: The splice trays are stacked onto the central core inside the base. The fibers are carefully routed with sufficient bend radius.
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Sealing:
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The heat-shrink sleeve is slid over the cable bundle at the base.
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The dome is placed over the base.
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The heat-shrink sleeve is positioned so it covers part of the dome and the base, bridging the gap over the cables.
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Using a propane torch or a specially designed heat gun, the technician evenly heats the sleeve until it has fully shrunk and the sealant is visibly oozing from both ends.
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Mounting: The sealed closure is then mounted in its final vertical position.
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Aerial Networks: Mounted on telephone/power poles.
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Underground Networks: Installed in manholes or handholes.
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Buried Applications: Directly buried or placed in a pedestal.
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FTTx Access Networks: Serving as a distribution point to split fibers to multiple subscribers.

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