Fiber optic lighting, also known as light piping or fiber optic illumination, is a type of lighting technology that uses strands of optical glass fibers to transmit light from a source to an illuminated object. Fiber optic lighting works by carrying light from a single source through tiny transparent fibers and dispersing it throughout an area. This process reduces heat and power consumption compared to traditional electric lights, and produces evenly distributed high-quality lighting for various applications such as architectural lighting, medical examination areas, signage, vehicle design and more.
Christmas Lights Guide
Your Guide to Christmas Lights
Christmas Lights Guide
Your Guide to Christmas Lights