Copper and fiber-optic closures

March 1, 1997

Copper and fiber-optic closures

Universal Closures protect straight or branch splices of high-pair-count telecommunications copper and fiber-optic cables from environmental effects. The closures suit direct-buried, aerial, and underground installations, as well as pressurized and nonpressurized cable networks. Closures feature permanent, reusable sealing material that eliminates the use of reentry kits.

Siecor Corp.

Hickory, NC

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