Neon Flex

Neon Flex supply routes for signage, facade, and contour lighting.

Neon Flex supports shaped light lines, facade outlining, signage, and decorative contour lighting where bend direction and exposure level need to be decided first.

Top bend neon route
Top bend neon route
4 Directions Top bend, side bend, mini neon, and outdoor neon.
Bend First Route drawings decide the correct bend direction before model choice.
Indoor / Outdoor Structure choice follows exposure level and installation path.
Top bend neon route
Top bend neon route
Side bend neon route
Side bend neon route
Mini neon route
Mini neon route
Outdoor neon route
Outdoor neon route
Neon quick spec scope

Choose bend direction and exposure path first, then move into profile size and control details.

  • Top bend / side bend / mini-neon routes
  • Single color, CCT, RGB, and control directions
  • Indoor and outdoor structure options
  • Silicone Neon Series 2026 PDF available for buyer review
  • Mounting profile, routing path, and run length
Buyer Selection Groups

Choose the Neon direction first

All 4 Neon directions below are grouped by the decision buyers usually make first: bend direction, compact detail, or outdoor exposure.

Neon Series

Main Neon Flex directions to present first

This page is positioned to help buyers start with the right bending direction before they go deeper into size and structure details.

Neon Path 1

Bend-direction routes

Start here when the buyer's drawing or sign path decides whether the light needs top bend or side bend.

Top Bend Neon Flex
Top Bend Neon Flex

Mainstream contour-lighting route for signage, facade lines, and decorative architectural profiles.

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Side Bend Neon Flex
Side Bend Neon Flex

Slim lateral bending direction for channel letters, profile routing, and curved edge details.

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Neon Path 2

Compact contour route

Use this when the route is small, curved, or detail-heavy and a standard neon profile is too large.

Mini Neon Flex
Mini Neon Flex

Smaller bending format for tight curves, fine detailing, and compact decorative contour lighting.

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Neon Path 3

Outdoor exposure route

Use this when facade, signage, landscape, or exposed installation conditions drive the product choice.

Outdoor Neon Flex
Outdoor Neon Flex

Protected neon structure for facade outlines, outdoor signage, and weather-exposed linear light paths.

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Specification Snapshot

What buyers usually check before sampling

Use these checkpoints before final profile, structure, and quotation confirmation.

Top / Side BendThe first decision is the real routing direction of the light line.
Single / RGBChoose white, static color, or color-changing effect based on scene use.
Indoor / OutdoorProtection level depends on exposure, mounting, and weather risk.
Run LengthLength, cut interval, and power-feed strategy matter early for shaped projects.
Applications

Where Neon Flex fits best

Neon Flex is best framed as a shaped-lighting category rather than a general-purpose strip family.

Facade contour and outline lighting

Facade contour and outline lighting

Use top-bend or outdoor neon when the buyer wants a visible building edge or facade outline.

Signage and channel-letter projects

Signage and channel-letter projects

Use side-bend or mini neon when the light path follows letter returns, logo shapes, or compact sign structures.

Hospitality decorative line lighting

Hospitality decorative line lighting

Use flexible neon routes when the line needs to form smooth curves, mood accents, or visible interior contours.

Retail feature and display outlines

Retail feature and display outlines

Use neon when a shelf, display, or brand zone needs a visible glowing edge rather than hidden indirect light.

Landscape and outdoor edge lighting

Landscape and outdoor edge lighting

Use outdoor neon routes when exposure, fixing, and weather risk are part of the buyer's first question.

Custom-shaped visual identity lighting

Custom-shaped visual identity lighting

Use mini or side-bend neon for shapes, visual identity lines, and small-radius decorative paths.

Selection Guide

Fast selection logic for Neon inquiries

This table helps sales and buyers decide direction from the actual project path, not only from product name.

Scenario Suggested Direction Main Specs To Confirm Notes
Facade contour line Top Bend or Outdoor Neon IP level, mounting, run length, weather exposure Usually chosen where the line follows a visible building or edge profile.
Channel letters or side profile Side Bend Neon Flex Bending direction, letter size, fixing method Best when the visible route is narrow and turns laterally.
Small decorative shapes Mini Neon Flex Minimum bend, width, control, installation surface Useful when standard neon size is too large for the route detail.
Color-changing contour effect RGB Neon Flex Control method, color effect, power-feed planning Selected when visual atmosphere matters more than standard white line lighting.
Sourcing Checklist

What buyers should settle before quoting Neon routes

Use this checklist to keep contour-lighting discussions grounded in route geometry, fixing, and exposure instead of generic product labels.

Check 1

Confirm whether the project path is top bend, side bend, mini, or outdoor contour before comparing only brightness or price.

Check 2

Use the route drawing to lock bend direction, profile size, fixing method, and minimum curve requirement before sample approval.

Check 3

Align color mode, control path, voltage, and exposure level early so the buyer evaluates the correct neon direction.

Check 4

For signage or facade work, close sealing, cable-out, and installation method before the quotation becomes the working standard.

Sales Support Requests

Common request points before contour-route quotation

Use these request blocks before exact profile, control, and sealing details are finalized.

Download Silicone / Neon Catalog PDF

Use the Wismart Silicone Neon Series 2026 catalog to compare bend direction, profile structure, tube format, and color options.

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Request Neon Datasheet Direction

Useful when the buyer needs the right bend-direction and structure document path before moving into exact profile choice.

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Request Drawing Review

Use this when the buyer has route drawings, letter returns, or facade profiles that should decide top bend versus side bend first.

Request Drawing Review

Plan Samples

Useful when the buyer needs to compare bend directions, outdoor structure, or color-control options before approval.

Plan Samples

Request Application Review

Use this when the buyer only knows the route scene or contour requirement and needs help choosing the right neon family path.

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Neon FAQ

Questions buyers ask before moving forward

These FAQs help buyers choose the right Neon Flex direction before moving into profile-level discussion.

How do buyers choose top bend or side bend?

The bending direction depends on the route shape and installation geometry. The light line must follow the actual profile direction first.

Can Neon Flex be used outdoors?

Yes. The structure and sealing level need to match the installation environment, exposure level, and mounting method.

What should be confirmed before quotation?

Bending direction, profile size, color or CCT, voltage, waterproof level, run length, and installation scene should be confirmed early.

Is Neon Flex suitable for custom shapes?

Yes. It is often selected for shapes, contours, letters, and branded visual lines where a flexible glowing outline is required.

Ready to quote a Neon Flex project?

Send the route shape, bending direction, voltage, and outdoor requirement so the quote request can be routed correctly.

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