
Nexans 12 fibers fiber optic splice tray
Key Features
- High-quality materials and construction
- Industry standard compliance
- Rigorous quality testing
Optimize Your Fiber Network Density with Professional Splice Management
Engineered for high-density fiber optic installations, the Nexans 12-fiber splice tray provides a robust and organized solution for protecting and managing fusion splices in rack-mounted environments. This tray is designed to address critical pain points in data centers, telecommunications hubs, and enterprise networks where space optimization, signal integrity, and rapid deployment are paramount.
Key Features for Demanding B2B Applications
- High-Density Design: Accommodates 12 fusion splices in a compact footprint, maximizing rack space utilization without compromising accessibility.
- Enhanced Reliability: Features a secure, latching cover and structured routing channels to protect splices from physical damage, dust, and excessive bending, ensuring long-term signal stability.
- Streamlined Installation: Pre-marked routing paths and intuitive organization reduce termination time, allowing technicians to complete projects faster and with greater consistency.
- Universal Compatibility: Designed to integrate seamlessly with standard 19" rack mounts and various fiber optic cable types, offering flexibility across different network architectures.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Fiber Capacity | 12 fibers (12 fusion splices) |
| Mounting Type | Rack mount (19" standard) |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | Approx. 1U height, varies by model |
| Material | High-impact, flame-retardant plastic |
| Cable Entry/Exit | Multiple grommeted ports |
| Bend Radius Protection | Integrated minimum bend radius guides |
| Standards Compliance | IEC, TIA/EIA-568, RoHS |
Telhua Engineer's Tip
For optimal performance in high-vibration environments, such as industrial settings or mobile deployments, apply a small amount of gel sealant at the cable entry grommets after splicing. This extra step mitigates micro-bending losses that can occur over time from cable movement, preserving signal integrity beyond standard installation practices. Ensure the sealant is compatible with the tray material to avoid degradation.




