abs fiber splicing box
A fiber splicing unit from ABS has been compacted to its mightiest form in an effort to optimize fiber-optic connections' organization, safety and management. It mainly works on three fronts: First, providing an environment for splicing together duplex fibers; Second, taking care of a place where optic fibre connectors can be housed safely without risk from obstacles such as dust or sweat; And third taking steps (by adopting technology) to ensure end-to-end data pathway integrity. A fiber splicing unit from ABS, a major feature of which is that it can be installed in the open air, is illustrated in Fig 1. Key technological features include an ABS construction able to withstand rough handling; there's also a transparent cover for quick checks without disassembling the unit (especially important when you find out a fiber has been contaminated and needs cleaning or re-splicing!); a slide-out drawer type design that makes operation and maintenance work much easier. It has a wide range of applications and is suitable for many places, ranging from telecommunication networks to office buildings – where it is not only operational but also value for money. In contrast, fiber cables are largely used in homes and as backbones; although the management of such cable can be a complex matter.