The use of fiber optic bundles (also known as fiber optic bundles) in museum lighting systems is a common technique used to transmit light to specific areas that require illumination. In museums, fiber optic bundles can be used to illuminate exhibits, artworks, or other important displays to highlight their characteristics and provide appropriate lighting effects.
Glass fiber bundle is a bundle like structure formed by bundling multiple glass fibers together. Each glass fiber consists of a central optical core and an external sheath surrounding the optical core. Glass fiber transmits optical signals through internal light reflection, which propagate along the optical waveguide core in the fiber, while the outer sheath protects the optical waveguide core from damage.
Multi core fiber bundle is a type of fiber bundle with multiple independent optical guides. Each optical core can transmit an independent optical signal, so multi-core fiber bundles can simultaneously transmit multiple independent optical signals. In the museum lighting system, multi-core fiber bundles can be used to illuminate different areas or exhibits, and each area or exhibit can have its own independent lighting settings.
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