TiniFiber has announced another facility relocation and expansion prompted by increasing demand for its patented fiber-optic cabling solution of the same name. The manufacturer has expanded from its previous 6,000 square foot building to a new 18,000 square foot headquarters located in Farmingdale, New York. According to company co-founder Barry Skolnick, before COVID-19 lockdown mandates forced its closure, TiniFiber was on track for a third consecutive year of significant growth.
“Our TiniFiber Micro Armor fiber-optic cabling solution has been extremely well-received since we first introduced it in 2015,” said Skolnick. He continued, “Over the past five years, its reputation as an extremely durable, flexible and adaptable alternative to conventional Aluminum Interlock Armor (AIA) has grown, and we have been experiencing high demand for its use in diverse applications. That demand, in turn, has enabled us to grow our annual revenues consistently at a rate of 45% year over year from 2017 through 2019.”
Before the COVID-19 crisis forced its closure, Skolnick noted the company was on track for an extraordinary year, but as a result of the pandemic, will record a modest increase of between 8-10%. The manufacturer employs over 25 people and is projecting additions to its workforce if business growth returns to its pre-pandemic pace.
The TiniFiber Micro Armor fiber-optic cabling, a U.S. patented product which has earned multiple industry awards, is 65% smaller and 75% lighter than AIA, notes the company. The cable's tightly-wrapped stainless steel coil, combined with Kevlar, give the product unrivalled strength and resilience.
TiniFiber claims its Micro Armor Fiber Optic Cabling Solution is the industry’s first AIA alternative in over four decades. Skolnick added, “TiniFiber armored stainless-steel coil also protects the cable’s bend radius to deliver a crush-proof and vermin-resistant solution that can withstand the harshest environmental conditions. It has proven to be an effective solution for even the most challenging applications.”
The company reports its TiniFiber Micro Armor cabling product has proven effective in a wide range of projects, from commercial, fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) residential, healthcare, data centers, 5G rollouts, broadband, and DAS/wireless networks, to security, audio visual, mass transit and airport infrastructure projects, including those at the Moynihan Train Hall in New York City's Penn Station and at LaGuardia Airport.