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The use of fiber optics is becoming increasingly important in the digital world. Global demand for optical fiber is anticipated to increase as a result of next-generation developments in the telecom and data transport industries.
Data transport over large distances is made possible via optical fiber. Electromagnetic waves, which transport information or a specific set of data and transmit it to other locations, are the process by which these fibers function.
These fiber cables are produced on a large scale using glass or premium polymeric materials. Due to its extreme flexibility and remarkable mechanical strength, polymeric optical fiber is employed and adopted on a global scale.
As these fibers are frequently used in applications including home networks, vehicle networks, industrial networks, and digital home appliances, they are sometimes referred to AS CONSUMER OPTICAL fiber.
The Global Polymer optical fiber market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Polymer Microstructured Optical Fibers, a novel idea in optical fiber design and use, were introduced by Redfern Polymer Optics. These Polymer Microstructured Optical Fibers use an optical fiber constructed of polymer with minute holes running in the transmission direction to steer light.
For optical fiber cables, PolyOne introduced new specialty polymer grades with higher chemical resistance and productivity. These new ECCOH grades offer faster processing and less energy use during manufacture thanks to their substantially lower melting points than PBT and processing speeds of up to 1000 m/min.
Additionally, they are simple to colour and maintain function at reduced wall thickness.