Fiberoptic enclosures allows you to protect fibers and welds against mechanical damage and environmental influences, as well as simple fiber management.
The Fiber Optic Enclosure 48 Splices 2xSK-MSE-M-12 Pole/Wall Bracket (Part number: MSE-M-48-K24-KPL) from brand FCA is an Optical Fiber Splice Closures with 48 fibers.
Fiber optic enclosure MSE-M kpl. for 24 splices, 4 cable ports (3 round dia. 16mm, 1 oval dia. 20mm). Capacity: 48 splices. IP66. Made of: ABS. Weight: 1.85 kg. Dimensions: 288 x 178 mm (L x D). Accessories: 2 SK-MSE-M-12 cassettes, wall bracket, pole bracket, 3 seals for round ports and 1 oval port, aluminum foil, clamps, tube markers, M8 key, grounding cable.
IP66 is an Ingress Protection (IP) rating that indicates an electrical enclosure's ability to resist the ingress of solid objects and water. The first 6 in IP66 refers to its level of protection against solid objects, while the second 6 indicates protection against powerful water jets from all directions. This rating is commonly used in industrial and outdoor environments where equipment may be exposed to harsh weather conditions, such as heavy rain or strong water jets. Devices with an IP66 rating can withstand significant exposure to water and dust, making them ideal for use in harsh environments where protection from the elements is crucial.
Pole mount is a mounting type used for securing telecommunication equipment to a pole or a post. This mounting system is ideal for outdoor environments, as it allows for the installation of equipment in areas where wall-mounting is not feasible. Pole mounts feature adjustable brackets and clamps that can accommodate different pole sizes and shapes. They are commonly used for mounting antennas, cameras, and other telecom devices in remote locations, such as rural areas and industrial sites.
Heatshrink cable sealing is a method of sealing electrical connections and cables to protect them from moisture, dust, and other environmental factors. This process involves placing a heatshrink tube over the connection or cable, then applying heat to shrink the tube and create a tight, secure seal. Heatshrink cable sealing is commonly used in automotive, aerospace, and marine industries to prevent corrosion and ensure the longevity of electrical components.