SloanLED Introduces SloanLED BrightLine

SloanLED (Ventura, CA) has launched SloanLED BrightLINE, an alternative for single-sided light box illumination in applications as shallow as 1.6 in. deep.

This new product has prism lens technology that captures wasted light and redirects it toward the illuminated surface, and provides a higher degree of protection than available before to prevent accidental damage when the retailer is replacing the graphics.

SloanLED BrightLINE is designed for fabric-face light boxes and has a 24 VDC systems that maybe be cut in width and length for zero waste.

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Grant Freking

Grant Freking is Signs of the Times' Managing Editor. Contact him at grant.freking@smartworkmedia.com.

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