Fiber optics is the go-to material when making wiring, especially for network cables. The reasoning is that the material offers flexibility with extreme strength and durability. The center of a fiber optic cable is simply the networking cables that provide the connection. The next layer is a strong, thick PVC encasing. Next, a strain relief material called aramid fibers covers the PVC component. Then the outer shell is usually made of PVC and provides extra protection and flexibility to the cable.........