Rack Mount Patch Panels

Rack Mount Patch Panels are designed for installation in standard 19-inch or 23-inch server racks. They provide structured, centralized management for fiber optic cables, making them ideal for data centers and telecom networks. These are mainly designed for

1.1. ODB (Optical Distribution Box)

  • Used for organized distribution and management of optical cables.
  • Suitable for rack-mounted environments in central offices and data centers.
  • Available in varying capacities (e.g., 12, 24, 48 ports).

 

 

1.2. ODF (Optical Distribution Frame)

  • A larger-scale solution for terminating, connecting, and managing multiple optical fibers.
  • Designed for high-density fiber management, often used in backbone networks.
  • Supports modular configurations for scalability.

 

 

 

1.3. Ultra High-Density MPO Patch Panels

  • Designed for managing large volumes of MPO/MTP fiber connections in minimal space.
  • Ideal for data centers requiring high bandwidth and minimal footprint.
  • Supports plug-and-play modular cassettes for quick installation and changes.

 

 

Wall Mount Patch Panels

Wall-mount Patch Panels are compact and designed to be mounted on walls, making them ideal for small network hubs or environments with limited space.

2.1. Indoor ODB (Optical Distribution Box)

  • Specifically designed for indoor environments such as buildings and telecom rooms.
  • Provides secure fiber termination and management.
  • Typically, available in small to medium capacities (4, 8, 12 fibers).

 

 

 

 

2.2. Outdoor ODB (Optical Distribution Box)

  • Designed for harsh outdoor conditions with weatherproof enclosures.
  • Provides secure fiber management and protection from environmental elements like dust, water, and temperature fluctuations.
  • Available in durable materials such as ABS-PC or steel for added resilience.

 

 

FTTX (Fiber to the Destination)

FTTX patch panels support fiber optic distribution in last-mile connections for Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH), Fiber-to-the-Building (FTTB), or Fiber-to-the-Curb (FTTC).

3.1. ATB (Access Terminal Box)

  • Compact boxes designed for terminating fibers at customer premises.
  • Typically used in FTTH applications for direct fiber connections.
  • Supports small-scale connections (e.g., 2-8 ports).

 

 

3.2. ODB (Optical Distribution Box)

  • Serves as an interface between the network provider and end users in FTTX deployments.
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor environments, depending on the design.
  • Provides mid-scale termination and splicing capabilities.

3.3. FDT (Fiber Distribution Terminal)

  • A higher-capacity distribution point for splitting and connecting fibers in FTTX networks.
  • Used in buildings, streets, or residential hubs.
  • Supports PON (Passive Optical Network) architectures with splitters.

Splicing Enclosures

Splicing Enclosures are weatherproof solutions that protect fiber splicing points from environmental factors such as moisture, dust, and mechanical stress.

4.1. Dome or Vertical Enclosures

  • Cylindrical-shaped enclosures designed for vertical installations.
  • Typically pole-mounted or buried underground.
  • Built with robust sealing mechanisms to ensure weatherproof performance.
  • Ideal for aerial or underground cable splicing.

4.2. Horizontal Enclosures

  • Rectangular-shaped enclosures designed for horizontal installations.
  • Commonly used in manholes, tunnels, aerial or wall-mounted outdoor applications.
  • Fully weatherproof with enhanced protection against dust, water, and temperature variations.
  • Supports larger splicing capacities and multiple cable entries/exits.

4.3. Outdoor Enclosure Box

  • Specifically designed for outdoor installations requiring weatherproof protection.
  • Ensures fiber optic splicing and distribution points are shielded from dust, water, and harsh environmental conditions.
  • Features high-strength materials like ABS-PC or steel for enhanced durability.
  • Commonly pole-mounted or wall-mounted, making it suitable for telecom and industrial applications.                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Datacenter Patch Panels and Cabinets

Datacenter solutions are specifically designed to manage high-density fiber networks in confined spaces, ensuring reliability, scalability, and efficiency.

5.1. High-Density Patch Panels

  • Designed to accommodate a large number of fiber connections in a minimal footprint.
  • Modular designs allow for easy installation and upgrades.
  • Provides superior cable management and optimal airflow for efficient cooling.

 

 

 

5.2. Ultra High-Density MPO Patch Panels

  • Ideal for large-scale data centers requiring high bandwidth connections.
  • Supports MPO/MTP connectors for fast plug-and-play deployment.
  • Enables high fiber port density to maximize rack utilization.

 5.3. Cabinets

  • Designed for housing and protecting networking equipment, including patch panels, switches, and servers.
  • Available in various sizes and configurations to fit specific datacenter requirements.
  • Provides enhanced cable management, airflow optimization, and security features.

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