A lineup of front-lit resin channel letters that allow for a variety of colorful displays!
There are various types of "resin channel letters," including front-lit types and backlit types. "Front-lit resin channel letters" are resin letters that emit light from the front. The side painting finish can accommodate many variations, allowing for a wide range of effects. The letter shape maintains a square image along the outline from the front. 【Lineup】 ■ Front-lit type ■ Side-lit type ■ Backlit type ■ Front + backlit type *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.
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**Features (Excerpt)** ■ Side-lit Type - Basic metal channel - By adding thickness and creating a three-dimensional effect, it conveys a sense of luxury compared to flat signs - Metal three-dimensional letters that exude a sense of luxury and depth ■ Backlit Illumination - Resin letters with a back panel that illuminates - Creates a sense of floating - Tapered processing and painted finishes can accommodate many variations, allowing for diverse presentations - The letter shape is tapered, resulting in a stable image *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.*
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Koshou Co., Ltd. has been developing and manufacturing signs and displays in-house to meet the various requests from our customers, continuously challenging ourselves to reduce costs and improve quality as much as possible. We will maintain this approach and focus on developing new products that our customers need in the future. Recently, we released a range of products as the best proposals for measures against infectious diseases, which are required in various scenes of people's daily lives: "air purifiers," "AI facial recognition and non-contact thermometers," and "splash infection prevention partitions." Please take a look at the "product specifications designed with the user's actual environment in mind" that we propose.