The materials used for the production of illuminated house numbers are satin-finish PMMA or brushed metallic-finish aluminum.
These finishes offer various aesthetic and functional advantages. Aesthetically, the satin finish gives an elegant, sophisticated, and matte look, which may be preferred for certain illuminated house number designs. Functionally, the satin finish helps reduce the visibility of fingerprints, scratches, or surface marks, maintaining a more uniform and pleasing appearance over time, especially outdoors.
Aluminum boasts excellent resistance to wear, UV radiation, and extreme temperatures, ensuring that the numbers retain their vibrancy and integrity even in the harshest weather conditions.
It's worth noting that both PMMA and aluminum offer the freedom to explore various customization options. These versatile materials allow for precise laser cutting, enabling the creation of unique designs and typographic treatments. Whether you prefer elegantly modern or artistically decorative numbers, PMMA and aluminum allow designers to unleash their creativity and bring captivating address signage to life.
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