12 Fiber Plastic Splice Tray (ST-PA-12)
Entrance of buffer tubes located on both ends for In-Line or Butt configurations while maintaining minimum fiber bend requirements. The tray is designed to accommodate single fusion splicing using
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Entrance of buffer tubes located on both ends for In-Line or Butt configurations while maintaining minimum fiber bend requirements. The tray is designed to accommodate single fusion splicing using
Specifications Type: Fiber Splice Tray Splice Type: Heat Shrink Length - Metric: 222mm Length - Imperial: 8.75 in. Capacity - Splices: 96
Entrance of buffer tubes located on both ends for In-Line or Butt configurations while maintaining minimum fiber bend requirements. The tray is designed to accommodate single fusion splicing using
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The trays are engineered for use with both loose tube and tight-buffered optical cable designs. Their generous size prevents induced attenuation due to fiber bending.
Fiber splice trays for Corning, PLP, AFL, Multilink enclosures. Holds fusion or mechanical splice sleeves. Coyote, Starfighter, Lite-Grip, Type 2S, 2R, 2M, 4A, 4R, 4S, and more.
The trays are engineered to use with both loose tube and tight-buffered optical cables. Their generous size and craft-friendly design help prevent induced attenuation due to fiber bending.
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The splice tray ST series manufactured by LongXing are used in optical distribution frame, terminal box, and splice closures for the capacity of 8/12/24 cores.
The trays are engineered to use with both loose tube and tight-bufered optical cables. Their generous size and craft-friendly design help prevent induced attenuation due to fiber bending.