Invisible fiber optic cabling is an installation that hides fiber optic wiring inside a building or structure, often used to improve aesthetics and protect the fiber from external damage. It is commonly found in homes, offices and commercial environments.
Advantages
Flexibility: The cabling scheme can be adjusted according to the need to adapt to different space layouts.
High performance: optical fiber provides higher bandwidth and faster transmission speed to meet modern network requirements.
Durability: optical fiber is insensitive to electromagnetic interference, stable transmission, suitable for long distance transmission.
Future scalability: Fiber optic networks are easy to upgrade and expand to accommodate future technological developments.
Tools
Transparent Fiber Optics: Used for data transmission, with good optical properties, suitable for invisible wiring.
Hot Melt Adhesive: Used to secure optical fibers and other components, ensuring a solid connection and reducing the risk of movement and damage.
Transparent Corner Protector: protects optical fiber from damage at corners and avoids signal loss due to fiber bending.
Fiber Optic Transceiver: Converts optical signals into electrical signals (or vice versa) for connecting different types of devices to extend the network’s reach