Fiber Connectivity

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Products Description

Fiber Connectivity (FICON) is a fiber interface standard designed by IBM for high-speed host-storage connections. With its low latency, high reliability and long-distance transmission capabilities, it still holds an important position in traditional enterprise-level data centers. With technological upgrades, its integration with modern data center architectures has further enhanced the performance boundaries.

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Why Choose US

Glory Optical Communication Co.,Limited located in Ningbo China. We are a leading manufacturer of fiber optic cabling and FTTx network field with more than 11 years experience, focus on production, R&D and sales of passive fiber optical products and FTTA/FTTH/FTTR solutions. We have modern production plant, test center and business development department, have established a quality assurance system in accordance with the ISO9001 standards.


Our main products contain: Fiber Optic Termination Box, Fiber Optic Splice Closures, Fiber MST Fiberhub (Box), Fiber Optic Cable, Fiber Optic Adapters, PLC splitter, MTP/MPO Cables, Fiber Optic Patch Panel &ODF, etc.


Glory Optical not only make quality products for our customers, but also provides you with excellent services. We are committed to learning the most advanced technology to meet your various needs for OEM requirements and help promote your business. Our goal is to achieve the satisfaction of all our customers and learn from the challenges.

 

OUR VISION

Glory is one of the leading providers of passive cabling solutions for high-end communication networks, below we outline our vision for the future.

Glory solutions impress with their high degree of quality, innovative functionality, and exceptional convenience in installation and maintenance. We provide added value for all partners and users, from installers through to network operators. Our solutions ensure maximum availability and therefore cost-effective network operation.

INSPIRE: We inspire our customers and partners with innovative solutions.

CARE: We care about our employees and support their development.

HONESTY, RESPECT, MODESTY: We value honesty in business, respect in dealings with one another, and modesty in presentation, within the company itself and with customers and partners.

CULTURE: We work in international teams and respect the different cultures and diversity of our employees.

COMMITMENT: We are committed to achieving our challenging objectives.

RESPONSIBILITY: We exercise corporate responsibility toward society and the environment.

OUR VISION
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (R&D)
 

Over the years, Glory has developed a wealth of knowledge and experience. This continues to be developed as we invest in research and development to ensure we are providing the best products and services.

 

For 11 years, Glory has been proud to work with telecom industry leaders. For the purpose of progressing new interconnection technologies that help change the way people live, work and play.

 

Because innovation and quality go hand-in-hand, we are always working to improve our factory processes. Our commitment to reducing manufacturing costs as we invest has driven us towards a trend of more efficient operations.

MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES

 

Glory products are manufactured in ISO 9000 factories to meet quality standards. Concurrently our quality manufacturing capabilities mean our products are tested to strict guidelines ensuring a consistent level of performance, designed to exceed the relevant standards.

Our client base comprises global corporate and international private clients covering Latin and North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

As a result, we have built significant experience dealing with complex international infrastructure for telecom and data projects and installations.

Technology has allowed the world to get smaller, but it has become more complicated. Our reach and experience afford us unique insights into the world's future.

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Advantages Of Fiber Optic Splice Closure
 

Durability:

ready to last for years without deteriorating, corroding or otherwise losing quality

High tensile resistance:

to protect the box's contents from pressure or compaction from outside forces

Waterproof construction:

the cables avoid moisture damage from the environment

Effective sealing mechanisms:

outside contaminants like dust and dirt can't impede on the cables' functioning

Versatility:

for different placements and fiber types

 

 

Types of Fiber Optic Closures

Horizontal fiber optic splice closure

1.Horizontal Design

 

Horizontal types of splice closures look like flat or cylindrical box which provides space and protection for fiber optic cable splicing and joint. Also called in-line type closures. The fiber splice closure can be mounted aerial, buried, or for underground applications. Most horizontal fiber optic splice closures can fit hundreds of fiber connections. a horizontal box needs to be waterproof, dustproof and have good resistance to compression. If attached to a pole or hung from wiring, these closures need to be held firmly in place, to avoid damage from weather and wind.

2.Vertical Design

 

This design has a domed shape so we also called dome type splice closure, and is intended for buried, pole and duct applications. The closures can take on several different configurations and capacities, cable inlet and outlet ports. The vertical designs need to retain protection from the elements. Seals and waterproof technology are especially important.

Dome fiber optic splice closure

 

Material of Fiber Optic Splice Closure
 

 

The box body is made of high-tensile plastic with a reliable moisture barrier, such as PC, PP, PP+GF. The metal parts are made of stainless steel.

 

Application of Fiber Optic Splice Closure
 

 

Application of Fiber Optic Splice Closure

Fiber optic closure, also known as fiber optic splicing closures, is a device used to provide space and protection for fiber optic cables spliced together. The fiber optic closure connects and stores optical fibers safely either in the outside plant or indoor buildings. It can provide protection for the fiber joint and the fiber cables since they have excellent mechanical strength and strong out shell, which ensures the joints are not damaged by the hostile environment.

 

How to choose the right fiber optic closure?
 

With different splice closures available in the market, choosing the right one is a challenge. There are several factors to consider while making your decision.

Cable Compatibility

Cable Compatibility

This one is obvious. The splice closure you choose must be compatible with the cables you use in your network. Make sure to double-check the compatibility of the cable and the closure. Alternatively, you can go for universal designs that work with all cables.

Cable Entrance of splice closure

Entrance Capacity

The entrance capacity refers to the number of cable ports in the fiber optic closure. The number of ports determine the capacity of the network. Besides the number of ports, check the size of the ports as well.

Termination System of fiber splice closure

Termination System

The point of connection between the cable and the closure must be made of materials that can withstand the effects of motion. Generally, fiber optic coatings are made with UV-resistible resins that can withstand thermal expansion and contraction. The closure must be able to handle the changes without damaging the sensitive cables within.

Splice Type of fiber splice closure

Splice Type

The splice tray in the closure can handle only fewer cables if the cables aren't fusion-spliced. Similarly, mechanical or ribbon splices can also reduce the capacity within the closure trays, since they are larger. So, while choosing the splice closure look for a configuration that helps to improve cable performance without twisting or stressing the cables.

Fiber splice closure Placement

Closure Placement

This is a key factor that will help you decide the type of closure. For example, if the closure will be situated aerially, then you'll need to ensure that it can resist aerial environmental hazards. Additionally, the tools used to mount the closure like a messenger wire also has to resist these environmental hazards as well.

Cable Management of fiber optic splice closure

Cable Management

Another major concern is that the cable should feel stressed or twisted when it's housed within the closure, as stressed cable impedes performance. Look for a splice closure that can support cable management without tight bends. Closures that offer easy installation can help in eliminating extra damage or stress to the cable.

Accessibility of fiber optic splice closure
Accessibility

Some splice closures are easier to access when compared to others. Depending on where in the network you install the closure, you may require accessibility or not. For example, closures at the start of the network distribution system do not require repeated access. So, a long-lasting durable closure that doesn't have to be checked regularly is the best choice.

 

On the other hand, at the drop lines, you require multiple re-entries. In this stage, look for fiber optic closures that provide easy accessibility. Another factor to consider here is keeping out unauthorized users. If this is a concern, then look for closures with locks in them.

Make sure to consider these seven factors to help you find the best fiber optic closures for your next project.

 

How to buy?
 

 

To browse our extensive product portfolio, visit our Product Menu, which enables you to navigate by product type or network type. Once you locate your desired product(s), select the Contact button to find our sales team.

 

Our Service
 

 

Glory Services offers a wide range of communications network solutions that utilize our products as well as a wide range of other manufacturers' products and equipment.

Our Teams Put You First

Our Services team is comprised of skilled and experienced professionals who invest ample time in understanding your specific needs before designing a custom solution that will address your business challenges. We believe that your success is our success and it begins by ensuring the health and safety of our teams, partners, customers and communities.

 

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FAQ
 

 

Q: 1 What is the 3rd Generation Optical Distribution Network (ODN)?

A: Traditional ODN deployments inevitably require a large amount of fiber smelting work, requiring a large number of well-trained and skilled employees to operate with expensive fiber smelting equipment, and the deployment cost is high. At present, ODN is developing in the direction of pre-connectivity and digitalization. The third-generation ODN solution uses pre-connection technology and digital image recognition technology to greatly improve the ODN deployment efficiency and port resource accuracy, making the ODN network an easy-to-deploy, visual, and manageable intelligent optical distribution network.

Q: 2 Packaging & Shipping?

A: Cartons' Package, DHL/UPS/TNT/FedEx are available.

Q: 3 What about the lead time for mass production?

A: Generally 15-20days are fine.

Q: 4 What is fiber optic splice closure?

A: Fiber optic closure, also known as fiber optic splicing closures, is a device used to provide space and protection for fiber optic cables spliced together. The fiber optic closure connects and stores optical fibers safely either in the outside plant or indoor buildings.

Q: 5 What are the different types of splice closures?

A: a. According to the shape and structure, it can be divided into two types, vertical optical fiber splice closure and horizontal optical fiber splice closure.
b. According to the laying method of optical fiber cable, there are overhead, pipeline (tunnel) and direct buried types.

Q: 6 When preparing a splice closure what should be done?

A: For every splice closure, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions on stripping the cable to ensure proper lengths of strength members to secure the cable to the closure and proper lengths of buffer tubes to connect to the splice trays.

Q: 7 What are the benefits of using a fiber splicing tray of fiber splice closure?

A: Fusion Splice Trays: Provide a secure and permanent connection between two fibers. Offer superior protection against environmental factors. Highly reliable for long-term connections. Minimize insertion loss, ensuring optimal signal transmission.

Q: 8 Can vertical splice closure be used in aerial application?

A: They are suitable for protecting optical fiber splices in straight through and branching applications. Related fiber optic trays and splice protection sleeves are supplied with vertical splice closures. These products can be used in aerial, duct and direct buried fiber optic cable projects.

Q: 9 What is the HS code for fiber optic splice closure?

A: Fiber Optic Splice Closure Imports Under HS Code 85369030 | fiber optic splice closure import price

Q: 10 What is a cable closure?

A: At its simplest, a closure joins one length of fiber cable to a different length of the same type of cable. This is sometimes known as in-line closure or track joint. Added functionality is provided by a spur (or branch) joint which divides the cable into two ongoing parts - the main cable and a side or spur cable.

Q: 11 What is the purpose of splice trays inside splice closures?

A: Splice trays are designed to provide protection for mechanical splices, fusion splice protectors, and optical splitters as well as provide storage for the required fiber slack.

 

We're professional fiber connectivity manufacturers and suppliers in China, specialized in providing high quality custom service. We warmly welcome you to buy cheap fiber connectivity from our factory.

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