LED Channel Letters

led channel letters

LED Channel Letters are custom fabricated signs constructed of aluminum with aluminum sides (called returns ) and acrylic front faces that can be painted to meet specific colors specifications. Lighting options available for LED channel letters may include neon or LED modules.

Lights may be placed either perpendicularly to the faces for even, bright illumination or can be tilted for an attractive halo effect.

Durability

Illuminated channel letters can be an effective way of increasing brand recognition while simultaneously drawing customers in. Available in an assortment of sizes and installation locations within or outside your building, illuminated channel letters provide excellent outdoor signage solutions.

Aluminum banners are constructed to withstand extreme weather conditions, making them an excellent option for businesses that want to increase visibility in busy areas.

LED channels typically feature aluminum back and sides (known as returns) with plastic molded faces secured to them with trim caps, giving the sign an appealing polished appearance. When illuminated with LED lighting – which is more energy efficient than neon as it consumes lower voltage and requires minimal maintenance – halo effects created from their illumination often draw attention from passersby and passersby alike.

Energy Efficiency

Channel letters utilize LED lighting that is more energy efficient than other forms of signage, leading to lower electricity bills and less power usage overall than neon signs, creating more eco-friendly signage options.

LED Channel Letters come with multiple voltage output options – 120V, 230V, 277V and 480V – giving you the flexibility to install them onto existing circuits without rewiring or adding an external transformer.

Front-lit channel letters (commonly known as standard or face lit letters) are constructed from aluminum backs and sides (called returns) which can be bent to form any letter or logo shape, then acrylic faces inserted back into this channel, custom painted and equipped with lighting components like neon tubing or energy efficient LED modules for illumination.

Light boxes can be mounted to walls/buildings, flush mount or on raceways for convenient installation. There is a range of shapes and sizes to choose from, as well as options that feature logos or other designs elements.

Customization

Customized channel letter signage is an appealing feature of many businesses’ signage needs, as it enables them to maintain a professional appearance tailored to match branding standards and colors for an instant boost in credibility for their business.

Channel letters are highly noticeable and draw the eye throughout both day and night, attracting considerable interest in both environments. Furthermore, channel letters consume significantly less energy than neon or other lighting sources making them an environmentally-friendly solution for businesses.

Lighting options available for LED channel letters signs can be customized to match any style you are seeking. Front-lit channels are a popular choice; these typically consist of aluminum backs and sides (called returns ) fitted with polycarbonate or acrylic faces that can be painted to your taste or digitally printed to create custom fonts and designs. Rimless models may also provide backlit effects with haloed edges.

Installation

Channel letters are three-dimensional graphic sign elements with their own lighting components. Fabricated from sheet metal (typically aluminum as it won’t rust), their “channels” are then bent using computerized bending machines; and once complete they may be painted and fitted with LED or neon gas tubes as illumination sources if desired.

Illuminated channel letters can also be halo-lit for an added effect, creating a bright glow around their faces at night – ideal for customers seeking to project a classy or distinguished image or brand.

Signs should be visible from all routes so they can effectively convey your business message to potential customers. Consider this factor when designing signage.