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The 12 Core Sliding ODF SC/UPC is a rack-mounted optical distribution frame designed to provide an organized location for terminating, fusion-splicing, protecting, storing and patching up to 12 optical fibres. The sliding tray design allows technicians to pull the internal fibre-management section forward for easier installation, inspection, cleaning, splicing and maintenance without removing the complete ODF from the rack.
This configuration uses SC/UPC fibre interfaces, which are normally identified by blue adapters and connectors. A 12-core sliding ODF can be installed in standard telecommunications or network racks and populated with matching single-mode SC/UPC pigtails, adapters and patch cords. Sliding rack-mount ODFs are commonly available in 1U configurations with removable or sliding trays, splice management and cable-entry provisions for structured fibre networks.
At Fiber Optics Kenya, the 12 Core Sliding ODF SC/UPC is suitable for ISPs, enterprise networks, CCTV systems, data rooms, telecommunications installations, FTTH infrastructure, campuses and commercial buildings. Compatible SC/UPC pigtails, patch cords, adapters, splice sleeves, fusion-splicing tools, fibre cleaners and optical testing equipment can also be supplied.
Key Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | 12 Core Sliding ODF SC/UPC |
| Product Type | Optical Distribution Frame / Fibre Patch Panel |
| Fibre Capacity | 12 Core |
| Adapter Capacity | 12 SC Simplex |
| Connector Type | SC/UPC |
| Typical Adapter Colour | Blue |
| Typical Rack Size | 19-Inch |
| Typical Rack Height | 1U |
| Tray Design | Sliding / Pull-Out |
| Fibre Mode | Single Mode commonly |
| Typical Fibre Category | OS2 |
| Fusion Splicing | Supported |
| Pigtail Termination | Supported |
| Splice Tray | Included / integrated depending on model |
| Patch Cord Management | Integrated |
| Cable Entry | Rear / side depending on model |
| Fibre Slack Storage | Integrated |
| Housing Material | Powder-Coated Steel commonly |
| Rack Mounting | Yes |
| Indoor Installation | Yes |
| Power Requirement | None |
| Applications | LAN, WAN, FTTH, FTTB, ISP, CCTV, Telecom |
| Professional Installation | Available |
| Delivery | Available throughout Kenya |
What Is a 12 Core Sliding ODF?
A 12 Core Sliding ODF is a compact rack-mounted fibre enclosure that manages twelve optical fibre connections.
| Internal Component | Function |
|---|---|
| Metal Housing | Protects fibre terminations |
| Sliding Tray | Provides easy maintenance access |
| SC/UPC Adapter Panel | Creates 12 patchable ports |
| Splice Tray | Stores fusion splices |
| SC/UPC Pigtails | Terminates incoming fibres |
| Cable Entry Ports | Receives optical cable |
| Cable Clamp | Secures fibre cable |
| Fibre Routing Guides | Maintains safe routing |
| Slack Storage Area | Stores excess fibre |
| Rack Mount Ears | Fixes ODF into 19-inch rack |
The sliding design is particularly useful where several fibre panels are installed inside the same network cabinet because technicians can access the splice area without removing neighbouring rack equipment.
What Does ODF Mean?
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ODF | Optical Distribution Frame |
| 12 Core | Twelve fibre termination positions |
| SC | Standard / Subscriber Connector |
| UPC | Ultra Physical Contact |
| 1U | One rack unit |
| 19-Inch Rack | Standard network rack format |
| Pigtail | Connectorized fibre with bare splice end |
| Patch Cord | Connectorized fibre at both ends |
What Does SC/UPC Mean?

SC/UPC refers to an SC connector with an Ultra Physical Contact polished ferrule.
| SC/UPC Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Typical Colour | Blue |
| Connector Format | SC |
| Polish Type | UPC |
| Fibre Mode | Single Mode commonly |
| Connection Style | Push-Pull |
| Patch Panel Use | Excellent |
| Enterprise Fibre Use | Excellent |
| FTTx Compatibility | Yes where UPC is specified |
How a 12 Core Sliding ODF Works
The incoming fibre cable enters the rear or side of the enclosure and is secured to the internal cable-management section. The individual fibres are then fusion-spliced to SC/UPC pigtails, which connect to the twelve adapters on the front panel.
| Stage | Function |
|---|---|
| Incoming Fibre Cable | Brings optical fibres |
| Cable Entry | Routes fibre into ODF |
| Cable Clamp | Provides mechanical support |
| Fibre Separation | Identifies individual fibres |
| Fusion Splicing | Joins fibre to pigtail |
| Splice Sleeve | Protects fusion joint |
| Splice Tray | Stores protected splice |
| SC/UPC Pigtail | Connects splice to adapter |
| SC/UPC Adapter | Provides front-panel port |
| Patch Cord | Connects to switch or equipment |
12 SC/UPC Port Configuration
| Port | Typical Fibre Assignment |
|---|---|
| 1 | Fibre 1 |
| 2 | Fibre 2 |
| 3 | Fibre 3 |
| 4 | Fibre 4 |
| 5 | Fibre 5 |
| 6 | Fibre 6 |
| 7 | Fibre 7 |
| 8 | Fibre 8 |
| 9 | Fibre 9 |
| 10 | Fibre 10 |
| 11 | Fibre 11 |
| 12 | Fibre 12 |
The front-panel numbering helps technicians identify individual fibres quickly during maintenance or troubleshooting.
Why Use a Sliding ODF?
The sliding tray is one of the main advantages of this design.
| Sliding Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Pull-Out Access | Easier fibre splicing |
| Better Maintenance | Technicians reach internal components easily |
| Rack Efficiency | ODF remains mounted during servicing |
| Safer Fibre Handling | Reduces unnecessary bending |
| Cleaner Installation | Easier cable organization |
| Faster Troubleshooting | Splices and pigtails are accessible |
Sliding ODF vs Fixed ODF
| Feature | Sliding ODF | Fixed ODF |
|---|---|---|
| Internal Access | Excellent | More Limited |
| Tray Movement | Yes | No |
| Maintenance Convenience | Higher | Moderate |
| Rack Installation | Yes | Yes |
| Splice Access | Easier | Requires More Reach |
| Initial Cost | Usually Higher | Usually Lower |
| Professional Network Rack | Excellent | Excellent |
For installations where fibre connections may need regular maintenance, a sliding ODF is often more convenient.
SC/UPC vs SC/APC ODF
| Feature | SC/UPC | SC/APC |
|---|---|---|
| Typical Colour | Blue | Green |
| Polish Type | Ultra Physical Contact | Angled Physical Contact |
| Back Reflection | Low | Lower |
| Enterprise Networks | Very Common | Application dependent |
| FTTH / GPON | Used where UPC specified | Very Common |
| CATV | Less Preferred | Excellent |
| Direct UPC/APC Mating | No | No |
SC/UPC and SC/APC connectors should never be directly mated, because their fibre end faces have different geometries.
Typical SC/UPC Pigtail Configuration
A loaded 12 Core SC/UPC ODF commonly uses twelve single-mode pigtails.
| Pigtail Feature | Typical Specification |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 12 |
| Connector | SC/UPC |
| Connector Colour | Blue |
| Fibre Mode | Single Mode |
| Typical Fibre Size | 9/125 µm |
| Typical Jacket | 900 µm buffer |
| Bare End | Fusion-splice ready |
| Typical Length | Around 1–1.5 m depending on product |
Fibre Splicing Inside the Sliding ODF
| Step | Procedure |
|---|---|
| 1 | Pull sliding tray forward |
| 2 | Route incoming fibre cable |
| 3 | Secure cable |
| 4 | Prepare fibre cores |
| 5 | Identify individual fibres |
| 6 | Strip and clean fibre |
| 7 | Precision cleave fibre |
| 8 | Fusion splice to SC/UPC pigtail |
| 9 | Protect splice with sleeve |
| 10 | Place splice in tray |
| 11 | Route pigtail to adapter |
| 12 | Test fibre connection |
| 13 | Push tray back into rack |
Typical 12-Core Fibre Colour Sequence
| Fibre | Typical Colour |
|---|---|
| 1 | Blue |
| 2 | Orange |
| 3 | Green |
| 4 | Brown |
| 5 | Slate |
| 6 | White |
| 7 | Red |
| 8 | Black |
| 9 | Yellow |
| 10 | Violet |
| 11 | Rose |
| 12 | Aqua |
The exact sequence should be verified against the cable manufacturer's specification before fusion splicing.
1U Rack-Mount Design
Most compact 12-core sliding ODFs fit inside a standard 19-inch 1U rack position.
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| 1U Height | Saves rack space |
| 19-Inch Width | Fits standard cabinets |
| Rack Ears | Secure mounting |
| Metal Construction | Strong protection |
| Front Adapter Panel | Easy patching |
| Rear Cable Entry | Clean cable routing |
12 Core vs 24 Core Sliding ODF
| Feature | 12 Core | 24 Core |
|---|---|---|
| Fibre Ports | 12 | 24 |
| Typical Rack Height | 1U | 1U commonly |
| Small Fibre Network | Excellent | Good |
| Expansion Capacity | Moderate | Higher |
| Patch Cord Density | Lower | Higher |
| Network Cabinet Space | Efficient | Efficient |
A 12-core ODF is ideal where only a limited number of backbone or access fibres need to be terminated.
12 Core vs 48 Core ODF
| Feature | 12 Core | 48 Core |
|---|---|---|
| Port Capacity | 12 | 48 |
| Network Size | Small | Medium / Large |
| Cable Management | Simple | More Complex |
| Small Office / CCTV | Excellent | Often Oversized |
| ISP POP | Small Nodes | Larger Nodes |
| Future Expansion | Moderate | High |
ODF vs Fibre Termination Box
| Feature | Sliding ODF | Fibre Termination Box |
|---|---|---|
| Typical Mounting | Rack | Wall |
| Network Room Use | Excellent | Excellent |
| Rack Integration | Excellent | Limited |
| Sliding Tray | Available | Rare |
| Patch Cord Management | Excellent | Good |
| Outdoor Use | Rare | Available |
| Data Centre Use | Excellent | Less Common |
ODF vs FAT Box
| Feature | ODF | FAT Box |
|---|---|---|
| Main Purpose | Fibre termination and patching | Subscriber distribution |
| Typical Location | Network / Server Room | Access Network |
| Rack Mounting | Common | Rare |
| PLC Splitters | Possible | Common |
| Adapter Patching | Excellent | Good |
| Subscriber Drop Outputs | Less Direct | Excellent |
Where Is a 12 Core Sliding ODF Used?

1. Server Rooms
Provides organized termination between incoming fibre cables and switches.
2. ISP POPs
Terminates backbone or distribution fibres in network racks.
3. Office Buildings
Provides fibre termination for floor or departmental uplinks.
4. CCTV Networks
Terminates fibre links from remote CCTV locations.
5. Campus Networks
Organizes building-to-building fibre connections.
6. FTTH Networks
Provides rack-based termination at aggregation or equipment locations.
7. FTTB Networks
Terminates building backbone fibre inside communications rooms.
8. Telecommunications Networks
Creates structured fibre patching interfaces.
9. Data Networks
Supports optical uplinks between switches and network equipment.
10. Industrial Networks
Provides protected fibre termination inside control or network rooms.
Key Benefits of 12 Core Sliding ODF SC/UPC
Compact 12-Fibre Capacity
Suitable for small and medium fibre termination requirements.
Sliding Tray Access
Allows easier maintenance without removing the ODF from the rack.
SC/UPC Connectivity
Provides twelve standardized blue SC/UPC connection points.
Rack-Mount Installation
Fits standard network cabinets and telecommunications racks.
Fusion-Splicing Support
Provides protected space for twelve fibre-to-pigtail splices.
Fibre Slack Management
Internal routing areas keep excess fibre organized.
Strong Metal Housing
Provides better mechanical protection than open patch panels.
Passive Operation
No electrical power is required.
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The 12 Core Sliding ODF SC/UPC provides a clean and structured way of bringing fibre optic cables into a rack and converting individual fibres into accessible front-panel connections. Each incoming fibre can be fusion-spliced to an SC/UPC pigtail, while the twelve blue adapter ports allow technicians to connect patch cords toward switches, media converters, transmission equipment or other optical infrastructure.
The sliding tray improves accessibility during both installation and maintenance. Instead of removing the complete fibre panel from the rack, technicians can pull the tray forward, access the splice area, reorganize service loops, clean connectors or troubleshoot individual fibres before returning the tray to its normal position. This makes the format particularly practical in busy telecommunications racks containing several pieces of equipment.
For professional fibre installations, good rack organization can also improve future troubleshooting and network expansion. Fiber Optics Kenya can supply the 12 Core Sliding ODF SC/UPC together with SC/UPC pigtails, adapters, patch cords, fibre optic cables, splice sleeves, fusion-splicing tools, connector cleaners, optical power meters, VFLs and OTDR equipment for complete fibre termination projects.
Typical Network Architecture
| Network Stage | Component |
|---|---|
| Incoming Fibre | Backbone / Distribution Cable |
| Termination Hardware | 12 Core Sliding ODF |
| Pigtails | SC/UPC |
| Adapters | 12 × SC/UPC |
| Patch Cords | SC/UPC to equipment connector |
| Active Equipment | Switch / OLT / Media Converter |
| LAN Connection | Ethernet / Optical Network |
Recommended Accessories
| Accessory | Purpose |
|---|---|
| SC/UPC Adapter | Optical coupling |
| SC/UPC Pigtail | Fusion-splice termination |
| SC/UPC Patch Cord | Equipment connection |
| SC/UPC-LC/UPC Patch Cord | Connect ODF to LC equipment |
| Fusion Splice Sleeve | Protects fibre splice |
| Fibre Splice Tray | Organizes fibre joints |
| Fibre Cable Gland | Secures incoming cable |
| Fibre Labels | Port identification |
| Fusion Splicer | Permanent fibre joining |
| Fibre Cleaver | Precision fibre preparation |
| Fibre Stripper | Removes fibre coating |
| SC Connector Cleaner | Cleans SC ports |
| Optical Power Meter | Measures optical power |
| Visual Fault Locator | Tests fibre continuity |
| OTDR | Diagnoses optical links |
Why Buy 12 Core Sliding ODF SC/UPC from Fiber Optics Kenya?

| Why Choose Fiber Optics Kenya? | Customer Benefit |
|---|---|
| 12 Core Sliding ODFs | Organized rack fibre termination |
| SC/UPC Adapters | Standard optical interfaces |
| SC/UPC Pigtails | Professional fibre splicing |
| SC/UPC Patch Cords | Complete rack connectivity |
| Sliding Tray Design | Easier maintenance |
| Fibre Optic Cables | Complete network infrastructure |
| Fusion-Splicing Accessories | Professional installation |
| Testing Equipment | Verify fibre performance |
| Technical Guidance | Correct component matching |
| Bulk Supply | Suitable for ISPs and contractors |
| Competitive Pricing | Cost-effective fibre deployment |
| Nationwide Delivery | Supply throughout Kenya |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a 12 Core Sliding ODF SC/UPC?
It is a rack-mounted fibre termination and patching enclosure with capacity for twelve SC/UPC fibre connections and a pull-out internal tray.
What does ODF mean?
ODF means Optical Distribution Frame.
How many fibres can it terminate?
It can typically terminate 12 individual optical fibres.
How many adapters does it have?
A standard configuration provides 12 SC simplex adapter positions.
What does SC/UPC mean?
SC/UPC is an SC fibre connector using an Ultra Physical Contact polished ferrule.
What colour are SC/UPC adapters?
They are normally blue.
Is it single mode?
SC/UPC 12-core ODFs are commonly configured for single-mode OS2 fibre, although the enclosure itself can be populated with different compatible components.
What is the advantage of the sliding tray?
The tray allows technicians to access the internal splice and fibre-management area without completely removing the ODF from the rack.
Is it rack mounted?
Yes. Sliding ODFs are typically designed for 19-inch telecommunications or network racks.
Is it normally 1U?
Many 12-core sliding ODFs use a compact 1U rack format.
Does it support fusion splicing?
Yes. Individual incoming fibres can be fusion-spliced to SC/UPC pigtails.
Does it include splice trays?
Most loaded or complete sliding ODF configurations include an internal splice-management tray, though exact supplied accessories should be confirmed.
Does it come with adapters?
A loaded SC/UPC version normally includes SC/UPC adapters. Empty ODF models may not.
Does it come with pigtails?
This depends on whether the ODF is sold empty or loaded. A fully loaded 12-core SC/UPC unit commonly includes twelve matching pigtails.
Can I use SC/APC patch cords?
Not directly with SC/UPC adapter ports. APC and UPC ferrule end faces should not be directly mated.
Can I connect it to equipment with LC ports?
Yes. Use an appropriate SC/UPC-to-LC/UPC single-mode patch cord where both devices require UPC polishing.
Can it terminate multimode fibre?
Yes, if the ODF is populated with compatible multimode adapters, pigtails and patch cords.
Can it be used for FTTH?
Yes. It can provide rack-based termination within FTTH network infrastructure.
Can it be used for FTTB?
Yes. It is suitable for building backbone and distribution-fibre termination.
Can it be used for CCTV fibre?
Yes. A 12-core ODF is useful for terminating multiple fibre CCTV links.
Can it be used in a server room?
Yes. This is one of its main applications.
Can it be used in an ISP POP?
Yes. It provides structured fibre termination inside an ISP network rack.
Is it suitable for outdoor installation?
Normally no. Sliding metal ODFs are primarily designed for protected indoor rack environments.
Does it require electricity?
No. The ODF itself is completely passive.
What is the difference between a 12 Core and 24 Core ODF?
The 24-core model provides twice the nominal fibre port capacity and is better suited to larger fibre networks.
What is the difference between sliding and fixed ODF?
A sliding ODF allows the internal tray to pull forward for easier servicing, while a fixed ODF has a stationary internal fibre-management section.
Can unused ports remain empty?
Yes. Unused installed adapters should remain protected with dust caps.
Can fibre slack be stored inside?
Yes. Sliding ODFs provide internal routing areas for safe fibre slack storage.
Do you supply SC/UPC pigtails?
Yes. Fiber Optics Kenya can supply compatible single-mode SC/UPC pigtails.
Do you supply SC/UPC patch cords?
Yes. Matching SC/UPC patch cords and hybrid fibre patch cords can be supplied.
Do you supply fibre optic cables?
Yes. Indoor, outdoor, armoured, ADSS and other fibre cable types can be supplied.
Do you supply fusion-splicing equipment?
Yes. Fusion splicers, fibre cleavers, strippers, splice sleeves and related tools can be supplied.
Do you supply fibre testing equipment?
Yes. Optical power meters, VFLs and OTDRs can be supplied.
Do you provide fibre installation and testing?
Yes. Professional fibre termination, fusion splicing, rack installation and optical testing support is available.
Do you deliver outside Nairobi?
Yes. Fiber Optics Kenya supplies fibre optic products and accessories throughout Kenya.
Contact Fiber Optics Kenya
Fiber Optics Kenya
Lyric House
7th Floor Room S9
Kimathi Street
Nairobi
Phone: +254 704 991 492
Email: info@fibreopticskenya.co.ke
The 12 Core Sliding ODF SC/UPC provides a compact and professional rack-mounted solution for terminating, splicing and patching up to twelve optical fibres while giving technicians convenient sliding access to the internal fibre-management area.
Contact Fiber Optics Kenya for 12 Core Sliding ODF SC/UPC units, pigtails, adapters, patch cords, fibre cables, installation accessories, bulk orders and nationwide delivery across Kenya.