Fiber Patch Panels
OVERVIEW
A Fiber Patch Panel operates as a central distribution hub, allowing multi-strand fiber cable to be split, secured, and connected to various devices. Typically installed in 19″ or 23″ equipment racks, each Rack-Mount Fiber Panelcreates a secure environment for fibers, housing connectors, adapter plates, and splice trays. By simplifying cable management within data centers or telecom facilities, these panels optimize rack space and enhance overall efficiency.
KEY FEATURES
- Metal Enclosure: Provides physical protection and longevity.
- Slide-Out, Swing-Out, and Fixed Models: Ease troubleshooting and maintenance.
- Support for Single-Mode and Multimode (OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4): Suitable for diverse network requirements.
- Multiple Ports (4, 6, 8, 12, 24, 48, 96): Perfect for both small setups (e.g., 24-Port Fiber Distribution Panel) and large data center deployments (e.g., High-Density Patch Panel).
- Splice Cassettes and Routing Spools: Keep splices organized, reducing clutter and installation time.
- Pre-Loaded Options: Add fiber optic pigtails or adapters to streamline your network build-out.
PRODUCT RANGE
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Sliding rack-mount fiber panel for data center cable management
– Simplifies adds, moves, and changes while keeping cables neatly organized. -
LC adapter plate patch panel for telecom applications
– Ideal for high-speed connections and dense port requirements in carrier networks. -
Wall-Mount Patch Panels
– Great for limited-space installations or smaller deployments. -
Cable Management Panel or Fiber Optic Distribution Frame
– Completes your setup by ensuring neat patch cord routing and structured cable organization.
APPLICATIONS
- Data Centers & Telecom Sites: High-density panels (12, 24, 48 ports or more) allow for scalable, future-proof connectivity.
- Rack-Mounted Configurations: Widely searched for their modular design and easy installation.
- Enterprise Networks: Consolidate patch cords and adapters into a single, secure enclosure.
- FTTH & Broadband Projects: Seamlessly terminates and patches incoming fiber lines, supporting both single-mode and multimode implementations.