High-Performance Aerial Drop Closures for Reliable Fiber Network Deployment
iFiber Optix’s Aerial Drop Closure System is designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of your fiber optic drop distribution network. With a unique dual-chamber design, our closures provide secure and easy access for technicians during installations and maintenance, without the need for specialized drop cable assemblies.
Product Overview
Our aerial drop closures ensure a seamless, robust connection whether you're building out a new network or upgrading an existing one. The innovative dual-chamber design offers independent access to both the splice/slack storage chamber and the drop connection chamber.
Design Note: Quick access latch system simplifies drop chamber access for installations, while secure fasteners protect the splice chamber after initial setup.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Design | Dual-Chamber with Independent Access |
| Material | UV-Resistant, High-Impact Thermoplastic |
| Splice Capacity | Single & Mass Fusion Splicing |
| Splice Types | Mechanical Splice Protectors, Splitter Technology |
| Cable Ports | Multiple Entry/Exit Points |
| IP Rating | IP68, Extreme Temperatures |
| Key Features | Quick Access Latch System |
| Slack Storage | Spacious Internal Area |
Key Features
- Dual-Chamber Design Independent access to splice/slack storage and drop connection chambers for faster installation without disrupting existing connections.
- Quick Access Latch Simplifies drop chamber access for quick installations while secure fasteners protect the splice chamber after setup.
- Versatile Splice System Supports single fusion, mass fusion splicing, mechanical protectors, and splitter technology with spacious slack storage.
- No Specialized Assemblies Eliminates need for proprietary drop cable assemblies, providing flexibility and cost savings.
Dimensions & Applications
Primary Applications
- FTTH Deployments: Last mile connections
- Telecom Networks: High-capacity drop distribution
- Rural Broadband: Remote area expansion
- Municipal Networks: City-wide fiber distribution
