Tuesday, 19 April 2016

WONDER NEON SIGN


NEON SIGN



Neon Sign Advertising in Pakistan - A neon light is the sort of light which is used in advertising signs. These signs are made of long, narrow glass tubes, and these tubes are often bent into all sorts of shapes. The tube of a neon light can spell out a word, for example. These tubes emit light in different colors. The neon sign advertising are mostly use for restaurants, hotels, and wedding halls. Also used as on billboards and hoardings.








Monday, 18 April 2016

BACK LIGHT SIGN



Create incredible looking graphics with our semi-translucent, backlit film that's great to adhere to internally-lit light boxes and store windows. When backlit, the colors become brilliant. Easy to install on acrylic, glass or molded resin, it's sure to make an impact—day or night.









Product Specs

What is a backlit sign? What material is it made from?
A backlit sign is typically one that is placed in front of a light source. The sign itself will be semi-translucent to allow the light to shine through and illuminate whatever may be printed on the sign.


The most common setup is a light box that consists of a light source within a structure that in some way accommodates a rigid piece of material to be placed or slid into it. You often see these roadside advertising small businesses. The sign itself can either be printed onto a milky white rigid material (think acrylic) or a vinyl overlay that is applied to the light box or setup.

Our backlit sign uses the vinyl overlay or decal approach. Meaning that your sign will be printed onto a piece of adhesive vinyl and can be applied to a translucent rigid material for a lightbox or to a window or other surface that has a light source behind it. The material itself is called flexcon litecal and is a durable material that provides light diffusion and ultimately gorgeous signs.

All of the FAQ on this page will deal with the backlit film we offer and not the alternative solution of printing on a translucent rigid sign or a similar signage solution.

How thick are the backlit signs?
The actual backlit film is 3.5 mil (.0035 inches) and would easiest to visualize as the thickness of a a few sheets of normal printer paper.
Can you cut my backlit sign to a specific shape? Any restrictions?
Yes, we can cut your backlit sign to shape if you need or want it cut. We offer two different options for cutting your sign to shape.

The first option is what is called a contour cut. Contour cut means that the sign will be cut to the exact perimeter of the sign all the way around the sign. The second option is a halo cut and only differs from the first due to a small border being left around the perimeter of your sign.

In both cases your sign will still be one continuous piece of material. If you are looking for individually cut letters, whether applied to the final surface one at a time or all at once, then you are looking for what is called “vinyl lettering.”

What sizes do you offer? What is the maximum and minimum size you offer?
For the most part we can essentially do any size you might be looking for. Though your backlit sign can’t be smaller than 8”x8” due to the size of our industrial printers. On the other end of the spectrum you backlit sign can’t exceed 60”x400”.

My design is really detailed and contains a number of colors. Will this increase my cost?
Because we print all of our signs in full color it doesn’t matter how detailed or how many colors your design might have. Your design will not impact the final cost of your sign. Factors that may influence cost are options selected, quantity, size of your sign and any applicable taxes and shipping.

What is the default color of your custom backlit sign?
The default color of our backlit vinyl material is white. You can print any color on the sign. If you wanted it to be all black, you simply need to make your design with a black background. The same would apply to any other color.
Is it possible to make my backlit sign double sided?
No. Due to the material and how it is designed to function, making a double sided sign is not possible. The material is designed to have a light behind it and only be seen from one direction. If your lightbox has two sides, you’ll need to purchase 2 of our backlit decals.

What is the lifespan of your backlit signs?
The typical lifespan of our custom backlit signs is 3+ years. This lifespan will vary depending on installation, maintenance and usage. The factor that will have the biggest impact on the lifespan of your sign is the usage. Signs that are used for exterior use and continually exposed to the elements will have a shorter lifespan. This is particularly true in harsher climates. Nonetheless, even under these circumstances we’ve seen these signs last for many years.

Will the exposure to sun or the elements ruin my backlit sign?
We print all of our signs with UV ink that should ensure that your sign remains vibrant for the lifespan of your sign. Any sign will begin to show it’s age at some point but we’re confident that you’ll be pleasantly surprised how long your sign remains looking as good as new.

Will the light source itself impact the sign in any way?
The light source shouldn’t hurt nor damage your sign in any way. While it’s common sense not to normally put a sign so close to a light source due to the heat your backlit sign is designed for just this use. The only way the actual light source may impact your sign is the visual impact it conveys. Notwithstanding, your design will in large part drive this visual impact and not the light itself.

Is backlit film the same as a backlit overlay?
Backlit film and backlit overlays are oftentimes synonymous. The only difference is that sometimes, backlit overlays are non-adhesive. Still, both are intended to convey the same functionality of a sign that is used in conjunction with an existing light source and/or rigid piece of material.




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Friday, 15 April 2016

WONDER NEON SIGN

MANUFACTURE OF NEON SIGN, BACKLIT, LED SIGN, STAINLESS STEEL SIGN, ALUCO BOND SIGN & PANAFLEX