Fibre optic & hybrid cabling

Fibre optic and hybrid cabling is used for fast and reliable data transmission in systems where high bandwidth, low signal loss and interference-free communication are essential. Hybrid solutions combine fibre, signal and sometimes even power in a single cable for efficient system integration.

Fast and interference-free data transfer

Fibre optic cables transmit data using light instead of electrical signals, providing extremely high speed and immunity to electromagnetic interference. This makes them ideal in environments where signal integrity and performance are critical.

They are widely used in modern communication systems where large amounts of data need to be transmitted quickly and stably.

Hybrid solutions for increased functionality

Hybrid cabling combines several functions in the same solution - for example, fibre optics, electrical signals and sometimes power transmission. This reduces the need for separate cables and simplifies the installation of complex systems.

By combining multiple functions in one cable, space, weight and cabling challenges are efficiently solved.

High performance in demanding environments

Both fibre optic and hybrid cables are designed to operate in demanding environments where stability and reliability are crucial. They are used in applications where downtime is not an option.

The materials and construction are optimised to withstand mechanical impact, temperature variations and long-term operation.

Effective system integration

By using fibre optic and hybrid cabling, systems can be designed more compactly and efficiently. Fewer separate cables mean easier installation, reduced space requirements and better visibility in complex applications.

This contributes to both higher performance and easier maintenance over time.

Areas of use

Fibre optic and hybrid cabling is used in, among others:

  • Telecoms and data centres
  • Industrial networks and automation
  • Vehicles and transport
  • Medical technology
  • Defence and advanced communication systems

What they all have in common is the need for fast and secure data transfer.

Advantages of fibre optic & hybrid cabling

  • Extremely high bandwidth & fast data transfer
  • Immunity to electromagnetic interference
  • Combines data, signal & power in one solution
  • Simplifies installation & reduces wiring
  • Adaptable to different systems

 

 

FAQ - Frequently asked questions and answers

What is fibre optic cabling?

  • Cabling that transmits data using light signals instead of electrical signals.

What is a hybrid cable?

  • A cable that combines several functions, such as fibre, signal and power.

Why are fibre optics used?

  • For high speed, low loss and immunity to interference.

Which industries use these solutions?

  • Telecoms, industry, automotive, medical technology and defence.

Can hybrid cabling be customised?

  • Yes, they can be designed according to specific functional and environmental requirements.