Optical Distribution Frame
The Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) is a central hub used in telecommunications and data networks to organize, terminate, and manage fiber optic cable connections. It provides a secure environment for splicing, patching, and signal distribution, enabling seamless interconnection between external fiber trunks and internal networking equipment. Designed for scalability, protection, and high-density management, ODFs are essential in data centers, telecom networks, and enterprise infrastructures to ensure organized, reliable, and efficient fiber optic deployments.
Product Features
Frame Structure
High-strength steel or aluminum enclosure protects internal components and fibers from physical damage while providing a durable framework for mounting equipment.
Patch Panels
Interface ports (adapters) connect patch cords and pigtails, allowing flexible and organized cross-connection of fibers.
Splicing Trays
Specialized trays securely hold and protect delicate fiber fusion splices, maintaining signal integrity.
Cable Management
Includes guides, clips, and slack storage compartments to maintain proper bend radius, reduce signal loss, and keep cables organized.
Multiple Adapter Options
Supports SC, LC, ST, and MTP/MPO connectors depending on network requirements for versatile connectivity.
Rack and Wall Mount Options
Available in rack-mounted, wall-mounted, and floor-standing models, suitable for standard 19-inch or 23-inch racks and compact spaces.
High-Density Support
Some ODFs accommodate up to 720+ fiber cores, optimized for data centers and high-capacity deployments.
Indoor and Outdoor Use
Indoor units for data centers and enterprise networks; outdoor ruggedized units with IP65/IP66 ratings for street cabinets and telecom links.
Product Specifications
- Type: Optical Distribution Frame (ODF)
- Material: High-strength steel or aluminum
- Installation: Rack-mounted, wall-mounted, or floor-standing
- Fiber Capacity: Varies by model (commonly 12–720+ cores)
- Connector Types: SC, LC, ST, FC, MTP/MPO
- Modularity: Modular design with patch panels, splice trays, and cable management components
- Cable Management: Built-in guides, clips, and slack storage
- Applications: Telecommunications networks, data centers, enterprise networks, industrial environments
- Protection: Shields fibers from dust, moisture, and mechanical stress
- Working Angle: 45° open angle for easy maintenance in most models
- Rack Units: Some models support up to 48 fibers in 1U



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