Product Description
Product Advantage
A microtube distribution enclosure branch box is an essential
component used in fiber optic networks, particularly suited for
organizing and managing microduct systems in telecommunication,
FTTH (Fiber to the Home), and broadband networks. These enclosures
facilitate the distribution and branching of micro tubes that house
fiber optic cables, ensuring a secure and organized network
infrastructure.
Key Features of MicroTube Distribution Enclosure Branch Box:
1. Material and Construction: - Typically made from robust
materials like polycarbonate, ABS plastic, or sometimes metal for
outdoor or harsh environments. - Designed to be weather-resistant,
often with IP-rated (Ingress Protection) sealing to prevent water
and dust ingress.
2. Design: - Compact and modular design allowing for easy
installation and expansion. - Internal layout structured to
accommodate splice trays, microduct connectors, and fiber storage
with adequate bending radius protection.
3. Capacity: - Available in various sizes to manage different
numbers of microducts and fibers. - Configurable to support
different types of splicing (mechanical or fusion) and cable
management requirements.
4. Access and Security: - Lockable and secure access points to
prevent unauthorized access. - Easy entry and exit ports for
microducts, which can be sealed to maintain integrity.
5. Installation: - Options for pole-mounted, wall-mounted, or
underground installation depending on the application. - Designed
for quick and easy field installation, often requiring minimal
tools.
Applications:
1. Telecommunication Networks: - Used in the backbone, access, or
last-mile segment of the network to distribute and manage fiber
routes.
2. FTTH Networks: - Critical in branching and distribution of fiber
optic cables from main ducts to individual homes or buildings.
3. Data Centers: - Manages microducts within a data center
environment, especially in modular and scalable infrastructures.
4. Campus Networks: - Useful in educational, industrial, and large
commercial campus environments for distributing fiber to various
buildings or locations.
Benefits:
1. Protection and Durability: - Ensures physical and environmental
protection for sensitive fiber optic connections, enhancing network
reliability.
2. Flexibility and Scalability: - Modular design allows for easy
expansion as network demands grow. The capacity can be increased by
adding additional modules or configuring the existing layout.
3. Improved Cable Management: - Helps in organizing cables and
microducts, reducing clutter and simplifying maintenance and
troubleshooting.
4. Enhanced Network Performance: - Proper management and protection
of fiber connections help maintain optimal signal integrity and
network performance.