Channel Letter Manufacturer

Channel letter manufacturers create 3D signs that spell out letters, numbers and logo symbols in 3D form. Channel letters can be seen in storefronts, strip malls and offices and typically feature LED lighting; alternatively they can also be back lit for an attractive halo effect.

Large acrylic channel letter faces may crack easily and prove costly in terms of maintenance time and costs.

Attractive

Channel letters are both stylish and durable, making them an excellent choice for storefront signage. Their illumination at night increases visibility while making your business easier to locate; plus they come in an assortment of fonts and shapes to reflect your business brand identity.

Channel letters are commonly front lit, which allows light to escape the front of the sign and present passersby with an attractive display of your name or logo. Their backs typically consist of router-cut aluminum or clear polycarbonate that can be colored using translucent vinyl.

Signs are typically framed by the sides, which typically consist of aluminum “returns” or flat acrylic sheets with your chosen color as their surface. Once attached to aluminum backs, these sides can then be fitted with LED or neon tubing lighting elements which have been custom painted to complement the rest of the sign.

Durable

Channel letters offer durable and customizable signage solutions tailored to fit your brand identity, making them the ideal solution for retail stores, malls, offices and any other location that needs a lasting impactful statement. They can be front-lit or halo-lit depending on their placement; font sizes vary and custom messages can often be added that emphasize brand identities.

Channel letter products are manufactured using an advanced fabrication process. A router cuts a sheet of aluminum into letterbacks and faces, then computer-driven machines bend it into its sidewalls (called returns). Once complete, this sign can be mounted in various ways such as cabinet, raceway or on an existing building structure and illuminated using neon lighting or LEDs – with luminescent signage having additional benefits like drawing more attention at nighttime.

Customizable

Channel letter products are customizable and economical storefront signage solutions, making them a top pick among retailers. Their professional look draws in new customers while setting you apart from your competition. Available in an array of colors with either front- or halo lighting available as options and with depth variations to meet zoning rules of locations where they are installed, channel letters offer versatile signage that stands out.

Channel letters feature an attractive aluminum back and face, with each being routed to form your chosen letter, number or logo shape on its reverse. Channel letter faces are made from acrylic material that can be custom colored according to corporate color standards or branding purposes.

They can be mounted flush, raceway, or on a backer panel made from various materials – the latter method using heavy-duty mounts to bear weight loads.

Affordable

Non-illuminated channel letters offer businesses looking for large signs at a reasonable cost an cost effective and accessible solution without illumination costs. Custom cut to meet your unique requirements, these signs come in various fonts, sizes and shapes making them easy to mount directly on building facades or used with raceways and wireways for a more professional appearance.

Fabricated channel letters are made out of router-cut aluminum sheets bent into shape by router, then formed into cans with aluminum returns (called returns ). Once complete, they can either be backlit or facelit with an acrylic face; most illuminated channel letters feature LED illumination for long lasting energy efficiency and brilliant light output. Common places where illuminated channel letters can be displayed include shopping malls, office buildings and commercial spaces where lease agreements or local laws permit their display; their LEDs can even be changed to match the branding or advertising campaigns being run against them.