Why 24V DC Is the Standard for LED Light Panels (And Where 48V Is Headed)
Discover how 12V vs. 24V LED light panels impact brightness, efficiency, wiring, and overall performance in backlit signage and display applications
Why LIGHTPANEL Lets Reflection and Diffusion Films Float Inside the Frame
The "cloud" problem in light guide panels — and the engineering decision that eliminates it If you've ever inspected a light guide panel closely and noticed faint, irregular bright or dark patches drifting across the surface — what the industry calls "clouds" — you've seen the result of a [...]
How Light Guide Panels Are Made: 16 Manufacturing Methods Compared
Laser-Engraved Light Guide Panel ManufacturingLightPanel engineers the diffusion pattern around the panel dimensions, LED-edge configuration, material, brightness target and viewing conditions. The pattern is then engraved and the panel is cut, assembled and inspected against the approved project requirements.Why LGP manufacturing method matters more than you thinkA light guide panel [...]
Edge-Lit vs. Direct-Lit vs. Side-Lit vs. Flex LED Sheets: A Complete Comparison of Backlighting Technologies
The four ways to backlight a sign — and why they're not interchangeable Sign manufacturers, SEG fabricators, OEM display builders, and retail brands all face the same first decision on every backlit project: which LED illumination method actually fits the application? The wrong choice doesn't just cost extra dollars [...]
How Do LED Light Panels Work? Edge-Lit Technology Explained Simply (2026)
Introduction Understanding how LED Light Panels work is key to seeing why they’ve become a standard in modern lighting design. Unlike traditional lighting that emits light directly from a bulb, these panels use edge-lit technology to guide and distribute light evenly across a surface. The result is a thin, [...]
What Is a Light Guide Panel? Complete 2026 Guide to LGP Technology
Introduction A light guide panel (LGP) is a transparent optical panel designed to distribute light evenly across its surface. Instead of emitting light directly, it guides light from edge-mounted sources and diffuses it uniformly, creating a smooth, shadow-free illumination. This technology is widely used in modern lighting, displays, and [...]





