Acrylic LED Panel VS Soft LED Sheet Backlight Stone
Using led panel products to backlight marble, granite,stone and onyx create a luxurious modern design. It might have started out in luxury hospitality environments, but backlit stone is making its way into residential settings in style. From home bars to kitchen backsplashes and bathroom vanity units, the impact it creates goes way beyond the surface. Today, we would like to view the difference between Acrylic Led Panel aand Flexible Led Sheet for backlighting Application.
Acrylic LED Panel Backlight Stone
1. Made-to-order size so it can save your trim time. Unlike flexible led sheet, we will custom the panel size exactly as the same as your ordering size which can save your installation time.
2. The rigid led panel can undertake heavy stone weight so the stone can lay down with led panel directly. It dramatically saves installation space which is more used for stone stair and countertop backlighting application.
3. Acrylic led panel is designed to have rows of LEDs in the edge of panel. These light pass into a light-guide plate (LGP), which bounces and diffuses the glow to eliminate bright hot spots space. It provides a consistent illumination without seeing the led diode in the middle of panel.
4. Like round, triangle, custom sizes shape or extremely narrow space backlighting requirement, We are able to make the smallest size as 50mm×50mm.
5. Energy Save. Comparing to full led diodes on the flexible sheet, the solid acrylic panel is only installed led in the edge, which it can save 7 times energy consumption than the flexible led sheet per square meter.


Flexible Led Sheet Light Up Onyx
1. Led Sheets can be bent, folded, or cut following cutting lines to configure lighting area.
2. An cuttable LED light sheet is embedded with numerous LED chips that work together to provide much brighter area.
3. Flexible led sheet is light weight which can save freight.

MAX Illumination supply both rigid acrylic led panel and flexible led sheet provides distinct advantages for backlighting natural and engineered stones (such as onyx, marble, and quartz).








