There is a very high demand for neon signage, which is rapidly continuing to grow. However, as of 2020, the use of mercury will be completely banned by the Minamata Convention, due to the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Regulations 2012. Find out more about this here.
Because of this, most retailers are already looking for existing alternatives, and after combining sign-making techniques with the latest LED lighting technology; we have come up with the leading substitute, NeonPlus.
NeonPlus replicates neon using specially developed LED light tubes and controllers. Here at the Sign Group, we have recognised that LEDs are a growing trend of 2015, which offers numerous benefits including using less power, longer life capacity, and contains no hazardous materials.
We welcome the change in regulations, especially as this increases the level of quality in product that we can offer and the heightened safety factors.
To find out more about our up and coming NeonPlus range, call a member of our friendly team on 0113 25 24 706 or visit our dedicated website.