Product Model
Metallic Joint Box For Fiber Optic Cable
Product Model
Metallic Joint Box For Fiber Optic Cable
Protective enclosure for cable connections
Durable metal construction
Excellent environmental protection
Flexible size and configuration options
Wide range of applications
A metallic joint box for cables is a protective enclosure used in electrical installations to house cable joints or connections. These boxes are typically made of metal, such as steel or aluminum, to provide robust protection against environmental factors like moisture, dust, and mechanical damage. They come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different cable sizes and connection types. Metallic joint boxes are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and residential applications to ensure the safety and reliability of electrical connections.
1. With excellent environmental applicability, reliability and waterproof, fullymeet the requirements of the life of the optical communication system.
2. Easy to operate, optical fiber splicing loss is not affected by the stress, the transmission properties of optical fiber.
3. Connector box in the optical fiber fixed on the tower and the connector boxfixed is convenient, fast and strong.Can be installed on the tower, theconcrete pole.
4. The splice, reinforced by hot-melting & hot-shirking bushing, and the excesslength of fiber optic cable are accommodated in laminated way.
| Material | Aluminum alloy type, Stainless steel type |
| Color | Silver |
| Fiber Count | 12/24/36/48 Cores |
| Packing | Export Wooden Box,carton or As required |
| Application | ADSS OPGW Cables |
| Customized | Yes |
These boxes are commonly used in outdoor installations, such as along telecommunications infrastructure routes, where the cables are exposed to harsh environmental conditions. They play a crucial role in maintaining the performance and longevity of fiber optic networks by safeguarding the critical connection points. Optical splice closures are used to distribute, splice, and store the outdoor optical cables which enter and exit from the ends of the closure.