How do I mount RazorLite?
RazorLite is the world’s most versatile lighting product and can be mounted a number of ways. A simple strip of double faced tape, or even spray adhesive can be used to mount panels to a smooth surface.
Are there different ways to backlight an image with RazorLite?
Yes you can backlight the entire image or you can backlight a portion of the image by using opaque inks or reverse vinyl to highlight sub-images or words.
How does RazorLite perform in adverse conditions?
RazorLite excels in adverse conditions. In foggy, hazy, dusty, etc. conditions, RazorLite panels (even the smallest sizes) can be seen for miles. LED's, incandescent lamps and strobe lights produce intrusive light in these situations. To elaborate, they produce a "halo" around the central concentration of light output. RazorLite does just the opposite. In adverse conditions, RazorLite is one of the most visible light sources available.
Can I strobe the panels?
Yes. Running a strobe sequence is ok since RazorLite panels do not have any real element inside the panel that can be damaged from repetitively turning the panel off and on. Also, running a strobe sequence will increase the panel life considerably.
Are panels waterproof?
Standard panels are not waterproof. Additional laminates can be used to waterproof or waterproof panels can be custom ordered. Our technical support group will help you determine the suitable waterproof laminates.
Are panels moisture resistant?
Yes. RazorLite panels are moisture resistant for most indoor applications.
Are panels vibration resistant?
Yes. RazorLite is one of the only lighting technologies where vibration has no impact on panel performance.
How hot can the environment get before RazorLite fails to operate?
122ºF (50º C) and less than 50% Relative Humidity.
Store in temperatures ranging from -40ºF (-40ºC) to 176ºF (80ºC).
How cold can the environment get before RazorLite fails to operate?
It has been tested to -13ºF (-25ºC) and can be stored at -40ºF (-40ºC).
Are panels affected by UV?
Yes. Standard panels must be protected from UV with graphic inks, additional laminates, etc. Custom UV protective panels are available from the factory.
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