
About TiniFiber – Primus Cable
TiniFiber is an industry leading manufacturer of robust micro core armored fiber optic cable. Delivering superior strength and flexibility
Armored fiber optic cables are designed to protect the delicate optical fibers inside from mechanical damage, moisture, and environmental hazards. Common armor materials include aluminum, stainless steel, and potentially tin, each offering different benefits in terms of strength, flexibility, and corrosion resistance. Tin, being a soft and corrosion-resistant metal, can provide lightweight protection while maintaining flexibility, making it suitable for indoor or specialized applications.
Companies like TiniFiber have developed Micro Armor Fiber Optic Cables, which use stainless steel armor to achieve a compact, lightweight, and highly flexible design . These cables are up to 65% smaller and 75% lighter than traditional aluminum interlocking armor (AIA) cables, while still providing maximum bend radius and durability . While TiniFiber focuses on stainless steel, the concept of micro armor could theoretically be adapted to tin or tin-alloy coatings for specific use cases where corrosion resistance and minimal weight are priorities.
Armored fiber optic cables, including those with micro armor, are widely used in:
When selecting a fiber optic cable with tin or other metal armor:

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