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October 10, 2025
Category Connection: Fiber Optic Tools
Brief: Wondering how to ensure reliable fusion splice protection in your fiber optic network? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the 45mm and 40mm Fiber Optic Protection Sleeve Heat Shrinkable Tube, demonstrating its application, available configurations, and how it safeguards splice points against environmental stress.
Related Product Features:
  • Available in single fiber to 12-fiber protection configurations for versatile network splicing needs.
  • Constructed with a polyolefin outer jacket and EVA inner tube for durable and flexible protection.
  • Features a minimum shrinking temperature of 100°C for secure and stable splice encapsulation.
  • Offered in multiple lengths including 20mm, 40mm, 45mm, and 60mm to suit various installation requirements.
  • Includes reinforcement options like steel wires for indoor/FTTH use or ceramic sleeves for bunch cables.
  • Designed for use in optical fiber closures to provide robust protection for fusion splices.
  • Available in both single-fiber and mass-fiber (ribbon) types for different cable structures.
  • Mass-fiber types support 4, 6, 8, and 12-core configurations for high-density splicing applications.
FAQs:
  • What are the available sizes for the Fiber Optic Protection Sleeve?
    The protection sleeves are available in lengths of 20mm, 40mm, 45mm, and 60mm, with an outer diameter of 3.0mm, to accommodate various splicing scenarios and enclosure spaces.
  • What reinforcement options are available for different installation environments?
    Reinforcement options include 1 steel wire for indoor use, 1-2 steel wires for FTTH applications, and ceramic sleeves for bunch cables, ensuring mechanical strength and protection tailored to the deployment context.
  • Can these protection sleeves be used for both single-fiber and mass-fiber cables?
    Yes, they are available in both single-fiber and mass-fiber (ribbon) types, with mass-fiber configurations supporting 4, 6, 8, and 12 cores, making them suitable for a wide range of fiber optic splicing projects.