Wireworks introduces LumaVue custom panels and plates at LDI 2006
Oct 20, 2006 3:00 PM
With backlit facings, Wireworks LumaVue panels offer excellent visibility in a custom design.
Wireworks introduced LumaVue custom panels and plates at the LDI convention. This new product can be rear illuminated for instant identification and is the perfect solution for use in floor pockets, orchestra pits and backstage locations where there is limited visibility, while providing maximum electrical isolation between connectors.
LumaVue panels and plates can be used for connection panels and switch panels, and are available in a variety of sizes or shapes, including standard gang plates, wall plates and rack panels. They are available in either 1/8in or 1/4in thickness to fit individual requirements. UV stabilized for outdoor use, Wireworks’ LumaVue features non-metallic cell cast acrylic, which provides maximum durability.
Panels are rear engraved, so their markings cannot be marred or destroyed. The engraving is readable and visible on its own, even without the use of the rear illumination feature. The panels will not rust or tarnish and are offered in 10 colors, and are available in gloss or matte with no glare finish. Wireworks also offers customization of LumaVue panels and plates to include company names and logos.
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