Analyse the Fiber Distribution Box for the Product Manager and Buyer or Purchaser
Jiang Yi (River Yi)
19+ years to FIBER OPTIC CABLE PRODUCT EXPERIENCE | TECHNICAL SUPPORTING SERVICES | ONE-STOP PRODUCT SUPPLY
Fiber optic distribution box is used to manage fiber optic cables and divide them into multiple outputs. They usually contain a splitter, which splits the incoming optical signal into multiple outputs. They are used to distribute signals to multiple devices, such as in a Local Area Network (LAN), and are typically used indoors.
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?The Features of ?Fiber Distribution Box and Fiber Termination Box
【Material】-Made by Plastic or Metal sheet with surface electrostatic coating.
【Mounting mothod】 -Suitable for Wall mounting and pole mounting application.
【High density】 - Compact design supports up to 48 fibers for maximum capacity.
【Cable compatibility】 - Accepts all standard cable types and connectors like LC, SC, FC.
【Splice trays or holder】 - 6-24 fibers trays organize and protect fiber splices and slack.
【Cable entry】 - Multiple rubber grommet or gland ports for secure cable insertion.
【Strain relief】 - Adjustable brackets provide strain relief for cables.
【Compliance】 - Meets IP45 to IP68 rating, UL94 flame rating and other standards.
【Optional accessories】 - Available with splitters, couplers, adapters etc.
【Cost-effective】 - Economical fiber management solution for optimizing networks.
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The Structure and Function?of fiber optic box
Fiber optic distribution box is a robust, versatile enclosure that facilitates fiber splicing, splitting, and routing in FTTH networks. It ensures physical and environmental protection, organizes fiber connections, and supports network scalability while providing security against tampering, with a capacity to serve multiple subscribers.
Exterior Casing
Usually made from high-durability materials like ABS plastic or metal, capable of withstanding environmental stressors such as UV light, moisture, and extreme temperatures.
Protection
Protects?the internal components from physical damage and environmental factors, ensuring the integrity of the optical connections.
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Internal Mounting Points
Designed to hold various components like splice trays, splitter cassettes, and adapter panels securely within the box.
Protection
Keeps the internal components organized and in place during operation and maintenance activities.
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Splice Trays
Integrated trays within the box that hold and protect the spliced fiber connections.
Fiber Management
Allows for safe and efficient splicing of fiber cables, which is essential for repairing damaged sections or extending the network.
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Splitter Cassettes
Dedicated slots or cassettes within the box designed to house fiber PLC splitters.
Signal Distribution
Enables the splitting of optical signals into multiple outputs, allowing a single fiber input to serve multiple subscribers.
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Cable Entry and Exit Points
Strategically placed openings or ports for fiber cables to enter and exit the box.
Cable Routing
Facilitates the proper routing of incoming feeder cables and outgoing distribution cables, maintaining the necessary bend radius to prevent fiber damage.
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Lockable Cover
A secure cover that can often be locked to prevent unauthorized access.
Security
Protects the internal components from tampering or theft and ensures that only authorized personnel can access the fibers.
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Waterproof Seals
Seals and gaskets around openings and covers that prevent water ingress.
Waterproofing
Ensures that the internal components remain dry and functional, even when installed in outdoor environments.
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Cable Management Systems
Features such as cable glands, anchors, and ducts within the box.
Cable Organization
Assists in maintaining a neat and orderly arrangement of cables, which simplifies maintenance and minimizes the risk of damage during handling.
Adapters and Connectors
Housings for various types of fiber optic connectors.
Connectivity
Provide the points of interconnection between different cable types and allow for the network to be reconfigured or expanded as needed.
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Mounting Provisions
Brackets or mounting points on the exterior of the box.
Installation
Enables the box to be securely mounted to a wall, pole, or other structures, ensuring stability and accessibility.
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The Different Main Features
A fiber distribution box is used for managing and distributing fiber optic connections in FTTH networks, housing PLC splitter and adapters, organizing fiber routing, providing environmental protection, and facilitating easy access for network maintenance and scalability.
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The Producing Process
The production process of a fiber distribution box involves designing the enclosure for environmental resilience, molding the casing from durable materials, assembling internal components like splice trays and splitter cassettes, installing cable management systems, and incorporating security features like lockable covers. Quality checks ensure functionality and protection against environmental factors before distribution.
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