What is splice boxes?

Splice boxes are used in telecommunications and networking to join two or more fiber optic cables together, or to terminate fiber optic cables by splicing them to connecting devices such as fiber optic patch panels, switches, and routers. Splice boxes come in different sizes and materials, including steel, plastic, and aluminum, and can be designed for aboveground, belowground, or aerial installation. Some splice boxes can accommodate up to 144 fibers, while others are designed for smaller applications. Splice boxes can be weatherproofed to protect against environmental factors, and can be customized with various fittings and accessories to meet specific installation and cable management requirements. Splice boxes are a critical component of fiber optic network infrastructure, enabling reliable and efficient communication by ensuring secure connections between cables and devices.