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Having been in the sign industry for over 15 years we have found some golden rules for how to create a sign which is cost effective but also achieves the objectives of the sign:
A standard channel letter is 3-dimensional graphic sign element. Its channel is fabricated from sheet metal, most often aluminum since it will not rust or Perspex. A flat sheet of aluminum is typically cut on a table by a computer controlled router. This creates the back of the channel and is the basis for the letter shape. The sides of the channel letter, called the "returns", are then formed by bending a three to six inch wide strip of aluminum sheet around the aluminum back. This return can be welded at the seam or flanged and riveted to the back to create a solid "can" in the shape of the letter. The letter can is painted and fitted with any lighting components necessary such as Neon gas tubes or light-emitting diodes (L.E.D.) modules. A translucent plastic face usually of 3/16" thick sheet acrylic or polycarbonate is cut to fit the open face of the letter can. A trim cap border is applied to its edges which gives the letter face a finished appearance and creates a fastening surface to attach it to the letter can. When illuminated at night, channel letters draw the eye of passers-by.
These resemble standard letters, but the neon is not covered with a plastic face.
In this letter type, the face of the letter is constructed from aluminum and the lighting is directed to the back. This light floods the wall that the letter is mounted to and creates a negative space at night. Letters in this style are also called "halo letters". It is usually the most expensive form to manufacture.
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We are the leading supplier of affordable neon signage & neon lights for home and business use.
Neon is when your idea comes alive with illuminated glass in various choices of colours. Neon can be used to outline your new design and become a display on its own, or just highlight an existing sign. One transformer works on approximately 40 to 65 feet of glass, depending on type of gas being used. The fewer wires exposed, the more attractive the display becomes and the fewer maintenance problems you are more likely to have. The length of one piece of glass should not be longer than 8 feet. Longer units are harder to install and are more prone to breakage.