TiniFiber Focuses on Route to Increased Fiber Density and Lowered Cost of Installation at ISE Expo 2026
Lindenhurst, New York — August 2026 — TiniFiber announced its participation in the 2026 ISE Expo, showcasing technologies designed to enhance fiber densities while reducing installation expenses. The appearance marks the company’s first major event following its acquisition of CoreLinc, establishing a more vertically integrated fiber optic platform.
The company’s Micro Armor technology features a steel-Kevlar-based protective casing that delivers equivalent protection to Aluminum Interlocking Armor while weighing 75% less, measuring 65% thinner, and allowing a bend radius 50% smaller.
According to TiniFiber CEO Tom Artinian, “the need to add throughput quickly has never been greater. But with conduits reaching their maximum capacity, the cost of achieving this is only getting higher.”
The fiber resists corrosion, rodent damage, moisture, and accidental harm while accommodating tighter bends within available conduit space. Installation times reportedly accelerate by over 40% while requiring teams 30% smaller than those needed for competing armored cable solutions.
The expo takes place August 18-20 in Nashville at Music City Center, with TiniFiber located at booth #1301. The technology serves applications including A/V and security, commercial installations, fiber-to-the-home, medical, solar and renewables, transportation, data centers, and industrial settings.
About TiniFiber
TiniFiber is a patented innovator known for developing high-speed fiber optics and custom fiber solutions alongside tools and testing services. Its Micro Armor Fiber Cable represents an industry advancement—65% smaller and 75% lighter than traditional Aluminum Interlock Armor cables. The crush-proof, rodent-resistant design suits aerial, underground, and powered cable applications across multiple sectors.