Fiber Optic Splice Enclosures | Splice Case
Fiber Optic Splice Closure is used to join two or more optical cables together and protect the cable from water, cold and hot; The FOSC is widely applied in duct, underground direct buried and aerial installations. The fiber closure features its quick and reliable sealing ability and is usually used in CATV, telecommunications and fiber optic networks.
Generally, fiber optic splice closures can be divided into dome and inline types. The former FOSC has cable entries at two ends, while the latter has cable entries at the bottom. Whatever dome enclosure or horizontal Opticube fiber optic closure, the function is to splice or branch outdoor optical cables. Their outsides are made of excellent plastics, inside the fiber joint closure has splice cassettes to protect the splice and wiring excess fiber. And they operate in an environment ranging from -40 to +65 degrees Fahrenheit.
We offer both dome and in-line fiber optic splice closures that vary in shape, size, cable ports, and splice capacity to accommodate different outdoor fiber optic cable connections. Some models can assemble fiber splitters to split the optical signal.