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.

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Edward Worrell
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