Description
Key Features
- 12-Core Fiber Capacity
Supports up to 12 single fibers, ideal for standard-density fiber splicing and management. - ST/UPC Connector Compatibility
Uses straight physical contact technology to provide stable connections and reliable optical performance. - Optimized Fiber Routing Design
Maintains proper fiber bend radius to minimize attenuation and micro-bending losses. - Durable and Flame-Retardant Material
Manufactured from high-strength ABS or PP materials for long-term mechanical protection. - Easy Installation and Maintenance
Modular layout allows fast splicing, inspection, and re-entry, improving installation efficiency.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Fiber Optic Splice Tray ST/UPC-12 Core |
| Fiber Capacity | 12 cores |
| Connector Type | ST/UPC |
| Fiber Type | Single-mode / Multi-mode |
| Typical Insertion Loss | ≤ 0.3 dB (industry reference, 2025) |
| Typical Return Loss | ≥ 45 dB (UPC standard) |
| Material | Flame-retardant ABS / PP |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +75°C |
| Installation Method | ODF, splice closure, termination box |
Data is based on current optical communication industry benchmarks and typical deployment conditions.
Application Areas
The Fiber Optic Splice Tray ST/UPC-12 Core is widely applied in:
- Telecommunications access and transmission networks
- Fiber to the Home (FTTH) distribution systems
- Optical Distribution Frames (ODF)
- Fiber optic splice closures and termination boxes
- System integration and network expansion projects
It is suitable for both indoor installations and controlled outdoor environments.
Manufacturing and Quality Control
Supported by Fenxi Optoelectronics Technology’s professional R&D and quality management teams, each splice tray is produced under strict quality control procedures. From material selection to final inspection, the product is designed to meet current fiber optic network deployment requirements and ensure long-term reliability.





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