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For businesses seeking Modern, Versatile display solutions, Signazon's SEG light box doesn't just improve upon traditional technology—it completely transforms it, offering a fundamentally better approach to illuminated displays.
In Short, SEG light boxes represent the more modern approach and have largely become the industry standard for High-End Retail and Exhibition Displays due to their sleek appearance and operational advantages.
SEG (Silicone Edge Graphics) light boxes and traditional light boxes differ in several key ways:
Construction Method
- SEG Light Box: Uses a silicone strip sewn around the edge of a fabric graphic that inserts into a groove in an aluminum frame.
- Traditional Light Box: Typically uses rigid materials like acrylic or translucent plastic panels that are secured with screws, clips, or snap frames.
Graphic Change Process
- SEG Light Box: Graphics can be changed quickly by simply pulling out the silicone edge and inserting a new fabric graphic.
- Traditional Light Box: Often requires tools and more time to unscrew panels or open snap frames to replace graphics.
Appearance
- SEG Light Box: Creates a frameless, seamless look with edge-to-edge graphics and minimal visible hardware.
- Traditional Light Box: Usually has a visible frame or border around the illuminated area.
Depth Profile
- SEG Light Box: just 2.5 inches deep for smaller frames and 4 inches for larger sizes, due to modern LED technology.
- Traditional Light Box: Often bulkier, especially older models that use fluorescent tubes.
Transportation
- SEG Light Box: Fabric graphics can be folded for easy shipping and transportation.
- Traditional Light Box: Rigid graphics require careful handling and flat shipping.
Light Quality
- SEG Light Box: LEDs provide even illumination across fabric with no hot spots.
- Traditional Light Box: May have uneven lighting or visible hot spots, especially with fluorescent lighting.
Cost Considerations
- SEG Light Box: Often higher initial investment but lower long-term costs for graphic changes.
- Traditional Light Box: May be less expensive initially but higher costs for producing and shipping rigid graphics.