Luxury Mirror Gold Titanium Backlit Letters for Boutique Stores
When clients want color-changing signs, they usually ask for RGB. We advise against it. If you try to mix Red, Green, and Blue to create "White," you get a nasty surprise: "rainbow shadows." As the light spills out the back of the backlit letter, the colors separate at the edges, creating a messy red-and-blue fringe. We strictly use RGBW (Red, Green, Blue, + White) chips. This dedicated white diode allows your backlit letter to produce crisp, clean white light during the day, while still offering the party colors at night, without those ugly separated shadows.
Size limits are another reality of manufacturing. You cannot weld a metal shell for a logo that is only 3 inches tall; the welding torch is too big. For these tiny precision projects, we don't build a hollow shell. Instead, we machine the entire backlit letter out of a solid block of 30mm thick translucent acrylic. We then paint the face and sides opaque to block the light. This creates a "Solid-Cut" backlit letter that feels incredibly dense and expensive, like a heavy paperweight, which is perfect for eye-level signage where people might touch the letters.
Finally, we have to talk about being a good neighbor. In many residential zones, "light trespass" is a legal issue. When your signboard is bright or has a large lighting angle, then the light will penetrate through bedroom windows. We engineer the, 'cutoff angle,' by backlit letter-to-wall distance design. Reducing the backlit letters' proximity to the wall (say, 15 mm as opposed to 30 mm), we are able to confine the light to the text and around it, without polluting the surrounding environment. This control keeps your backlit letters in compliance with environmental laws and still makes them look good.
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