KINZ PMMA plastic optical fiber – flexible lighting solutions for decor. Available in 2.0mm, 2.5mm, and 3.0mm, with end glow (ideal for car/house starry sky ceilings) and side glow (perfect for banquets, weddings, outdoor decor). Color and brightness customizable via light source. Durable, easy to use.
PMMA Fiber: The Leading Lighting and Decorative Plastic Fiber
1. Introduction:
PMMA fiber, also known as polymethyl methacrylate fiber, is a plastic optical fiber made of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). Its unique optical properties and material characteristics have made it a popular choice in the lighting and decoration fields.
2. Features:
Excellent Flexibility:
PMMA's inherent elasticity allows it to be bent and twisted into complex shapes, adapting to the needs of various decorative scenarios. Whether it's an arc-shaped starry sky ceiling or a curved wedding decoration, it can be easily achieved.
Diverse Illumination Methods:
End Glow: Light is emitted from the end of the fiber, suitable for creating a point-like light effect, such as a starry sky ceiling in a car or house, simulating a twinkling starry scene.
Side Glow:
Light is evenly emitted from the side of the fiber, forming a linear light band. It is often used for decorative outlines in banquet halls, wedding scenes, and other settings. Controllable Lighting: The color and brightness of optical fibers are not determined by themselves but are adjusted by the accompanying light source, allowing for flexible adaptation to the desired atmosphere of different scenarios (e.g., warm light creates a cozy atmosphere, while colorful light enhances a party atmosphere).
3. Common Specifications and Applicable Scenarios
4. How to Choose?
The specification of PMMA optical fibers is essentially a matter of matching brightness and flexibility with the desired scene: 2.0mm focuses on "fineness and flexibility," 2.5mm emphasizes "balance and versatility," and 3.0mm pursues "brightness and grandeur." Maximizing the decorative effect of optical fibers depends on combining specific decorative objectives (such as detail richness and visual distance) with installation conditions. If you're still undecided, the 2.5mm specification is often a safe choice due to its wide compatibility.
5. Key Differences from Other Optical Fibers