FLP25 Series, Light Pipes

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FLP25-2.0
LIGHTPIPE LENS CAP ASSY 2MM 2.0"
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Panel Mount, Snap-In
Single
Round with Domed Top
FLP25
Flexible 2" (50.8mm)
7.00mm
FLP25-10.0
FLEXIBLE LIGHT PIPE
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FLP25
Flexible 10" (254mm) - Fiber Optic
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FLP25-6.0
LIGHTPIPE LENS CAP ASSY 2MM 6.0"
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FLP25
Flexible 6" (152.4mm)
7.00mm

About  Light Pipes

Light pipes are specialized products that enable the transfer of optical energy between a light source and a specific point where light is required. They are commonly used to convey light between an LED on a printed circuit board and an aperture in a control panel or enclosure, providing a visual indication of the device's operational status. The primary purpose of light pipes is to eliminate the need for traditional wiring and bulky indicators, allowing designers to create sleeker and more streamlined products. Light pipes are designed to channel light from the light source to the desired location efficiently, with minimal loss of light intensity. Light pipes come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different design requirements. Straight, curved, and S-shaped light pipes are common designs used in many applications. The length of the light pipe can be customized to meet specific needs, and some manufacturers offer light pipes in pre-cut lengths. The material used to manufacture light pipes is also critical, as it impacts the efficiency of light transmission. Acrylic and polycarbonate are popular materials due to their high light transmission properties and durability. Glass is another material used in some applications, as it offers high resistance to heat and chemicals. In summary, light pipes are specialized products used to transfer optical energy from a light source to a specific location where light is required. They offer a simplified and streamlined alternative to traditional wiring and indicators, enabling designers to create sleeker and more modern products. Light pipes come in various shapes and sizes and can be customized to meet specific design requirements. The material used to manufacture light pipes is also critical, impacting the efficiency of light transmission.