Halo lit channel letters (also known as halo lit or reverse channel letters) are the converse of their front lit counterparts. Instead of a translucent front side, these letters are open on the back, and positioned a little bit away from the wall. When the light source begins its transmission, the light reflects off of the wall and gives a silhouetted appearance to the solid outline of the letter; in effect, each letter is surrounded by a “halo” of light.
Halo lit channel letters can provide depth of appearance and a more architectural look to signage. Of course, it is important that the right kind of backing material is utilized for best results. For instance, brick may not distribute the light as well as other surfaces, whereas an extremely slick or shiny background may cause your LEDs to be visibly reflected upon the wall.
Body Material
Stainless Steel or Acrylic
Back Lens Material
Opal Acrylic
Light Source
LED
Color Temperature
3000K;4000K;5000K;6000K
Illuminating Way
Reverse-lit
Finish
Stainless Mirror, Brushed; Or required Pantone Color Painted