The Fabric SEG Light Box features an ultra-thin face frame of only 1/16″ for a virtually frameless appearance. Silicone edge graphics (SEG), typically printed using dye sublimation, have strong color saturation and are well suited to minimize reflected light.
Backlit LED strips provide bright, white and energy-efficient illumination throughout the display, which is available up to 120″ x 204″ single graphic size, even larger when multiple boxes are combined to create a seamless appearance. The light box includes an internal power supply simplifying installation requirements.
Designed for indoor, graphics are available in standard fabric for general use and vinyl for extra durability.
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Features
- Frameless edge with a Silicone Edge fabric graphic
- Graphic size 8″ x 8″ and up
- Depth 3 7/8″
- Face frame 1/16″ width
- Backlit for bright illumination
- Energy-efficient LED strips
- Color temperature: 65000K
- Internal power supply
- UL Listed
- Two-year warranty
- Made in the USA
Options
- On/Off switch
- Vertical or Horizontal orientation
- Various mounting options
- Color temperature: 41000K or 65000 HO High Output
- Dimmable (requires hardwiring)
Dimensions:
- Made to order
Smallest dimension available: 8″ x 8″
Largest dimension available: infinity
Frame colors:
Anodized Silver, Matte Black, Custom Powder Coat
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