LED channel letters can help draw customers in while also advertising your business. Plus, their low operating costs make maintenance simple!
Cut channels into light-diffusing acrylic to accommodate flexible LED strip lights for an attractive finish. This creates an air of sophistication.
Aluminum Halo Lit Channel Letter Lighting is an illuminated sign type featuring LEDs placed behind acrylic, creating the halo effect and giving an exceptional, classy or distinguished appearance to brands. It is commonly used when customers desire an eye-catching sign type.
This type of sign is also very popular as it allows for greater color selection than front lit signs, creating an eye-catching halo effect in many different hues to give any business or organization their ideal look.
Halo lit signs can often be found decorating the walls of malls, shopping centers and commercial buildings. Their sizes and depths can be tailored to suit the specific needs of any business, with mounting panels being used in order to eliminate multiple electrical junctions in walls or ceilings. When attaching lighted letters with mirror finishes such as chrome plating it is recommended using clear lexan backing in order to diffuse and dissipate light before it hits mirror surfaces directly.
These illuminated signs, also known as front lit channel letters, are designed to attract customers day and night. Constructed of aluminum back with transparent sides and returns; aluminum return caps; acrylic face custom painted in your choice of colors and affixed lights to complete this sign design. A trim cap completes it all.
Illuminated signage can be great advertising tools for restaurants, nightclubs and other establishments that operate during the evening hours. While they draw customer attention quickly and effectively, their LED lights could potentially become exposed to harsh weather conditions that would shorten their lifespan over time.
For instance, if your business is located near the beach, salt air can accelerate the degradation of certain materials over time and cause them to crack or lose their sheen over time. Furthermore, prolonged exposure to high temperatures can shorten their lifecycle significantly and shorten LED bulb lifespan within your illuminated signage.
Fabricated aluminum channel letters are illuminated forms of signage created from router-cut aluminum sheeting, providing businesses with an effective means of drawing attention to their location while being visible and durable. Illuminated channels are usually only allowed under lease agreements or local ordinances and use energy efficient LED lights as illumination source.
Standard front-lit channel letters feature aluminum backs and sides (called returns ), finished off with translucent acrylic faces for day and nighttime illumination of text or logos. They are the most widely used type of channel letters available today and provide your business or organization with visibility from daytime through to nighttime conditions.
LED strip ducts come equipped with end caps and mounting accessories tailored specifically for their installation process, such as end caps, end buckles, spring buckles, pedal wires, double-sided tape, screws and brackets that ensure their safe placement on any building or structure. These accessories ensure the lights remain protected and secure during their placement process.
Channel letter lighting is one of the best ways to draw customers in day or night, illuminating or non-illuminating, your name or logo will be prominently displayed to attract highly mobile customers. Most internally illuminated channels letters use LED illumination which reduces energy costs over neon signs.
Fabricated back lit channel letters, commonly referred to as halo lit channels, utilize LED lights that illuminate the backside of each letter or word to produce a halo effect around each character or word. With various finish options and depending on lease agreements and local regulations, these type of channel letters can be mounted directly to walls, raceways or both for installation.
Neon signage is an older form of illumination using traditional neon tubing to illuminate. As it uses high voltage electricity, neon signs pose greater fire hazards than LED alternatives and consume more energy overall. Although neon signs still useable, salt air deterioration accelerates their use due to being limited by size and location.