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3M™ Fiber Dome Closure FDT08
The new 3M Fiber Dome Closure FDT08 uses proven sealing technology to protect fiber optic splices from the elements with unmatched flexibility, ease of installation (no tools, torches or power supply needed), and craft-friendly design. With its easy-open latch system, virtually no-cost reentry and ECAM, you can add drops with just a twist for true plug and play capabilities. Which can mean significant savings in labor costs.
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3M™ SLiC™ Fiber Aerial Terminal Closure 530
This weather-tight aerial closure can easily be installed for new construction or maintenance situations. Proven, single-piece construction permits complete splice access after placement without the removal of the closure from the cable because it has two separate chambers: a distribution cable splice chamber and a drop termination chamber. Can handle up to 12 external or internal drop cable terminations.
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3M™ SLiC™ Fiber Aerial Closure 533
Designed to cost-effectively deploy aerial fiber networks. Weather-tight, single-piece aerial closure can be easily installed for new construction or maintenance situations and permits complete splice access after placement without the removal of the closure from the cable. This free-breathing closure (FBC) features a durable double-walled, blow-molded body that resists cracking or breaking even in the harshest environments. Maximum splice capacity is 144 for single and 432 for mass fusion.
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3M™ Fiber Optic Splice Closures 2178 Series
Includes five distinct models in both flame retardant and non-flame retardant versions, each with flexibility built in for growing networks. They can effectively provide splice protection in nearly any environment, including aerial, underground or vault. They require no special tools or training, allowing for easy re-entry and re-configuration.
The family of 3M™ Fiber Terminals and Closures use over 30 years of proven sealing technology to protect fiber
optic splices and cable. These craft-friendly components are flexible, durable, and easy to install and upgrade.
Which means
you can also expect to save on labor and material costs for a long, long time.