
Slim lateral bending direction for channel letters, profile returns, and curved edge details.
Selected when the light line must turn laterally through narrow side-entry geometry.
Often the first choice for channel letters and tighter profile returns.
The correct choice depends on actual turning direction, not just on visual preference.
Profile size, return depth, and fixing path should be confirmed early.
Use this gallery to review product form, board width, and visual presentation before moving to model-level discussion.


Use these application points to check whether the series fits the buyer's project before sample or quotation follow-up.

Side Bend Neon Flex can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.

Side Bend Neon Flex can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.

Side Bend Neon Flex can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.

Side Bend Neon Flex can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.

Side Bend Neon Flex can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.

Side Bend Neon Flex can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.
Use this table to screen voltage, color direction, structure, and project fit before narrowing the final model.
| Item | Quote direction | Commercial note |
|---|---|---|
| Bending direction | Side-bend direction for lateral curves and letter returns | The real path geometry should determine the product selection before price or stock discussion. |
| Color / control direction | Single-color or RGB decorative direction by sign program | Scene lighting, signage, or facade use changes the correct control and white-light decision. |
| Voltage option | 12V / 24V by run length and controller plan | Feed strategy and controller choice should be confirmed together with the line drawing. |
| Mounting method | Channel layout and side-entry geometry matter before sample approval | Clip, channel, and installation surface details must be aligned before the first sample. |
| Protection level | Indoor to outdoor structure based on signage exposure | The environment exposure is more important than a generic indoor/outdoor label. |
| Typical project fit | Channel letters, curved profiles, and edge-return detailing | Use this section to keep the page practical for signage and contour-lighting buyers. |
Use these checkpoints to align samples, drawings, packaging, and production details before the order moves forward.
Start from the actual line path and only then choose top-bend, side-bend, or a tighter mini option.
Channel size, fixing detail, and installation surface determine whether the first sample can be evaluated correctly.
Voltage, controller method, and color mode need to close before sample or quotation output becomes reliable.
For exterior or signage use, close sealing detail, cable-out style, and carton handling before production release.
Use this checklist to confirm the commercial and technical points buyers normally settle before sample or quotation.
Confirm the line is lateral and narrow enough that top-bend geometry would not follow it cleanly.
Use the letter or profile drawing to check bend direction, return depth, and fixing detail before sample approval.
Close color mode and controller path early when the job is decorative rather than simple fixed white.
For sign programs, align sealing and cable-out handling with the actual fabrication path.
Use these request blocks to ask for datasheet review, drawing confirmation, sample planning, and OEM packing support.
Request the latest Side Bend Neon Flex datasheet with the main electrical and structural options for buyer review.
Request DatasheetRequest width, cut interval, mounting, and installation drawing support before sampling.
Request Drawing ReviewAlign sample quantity, finish expectations, and target shipment window before formal quotation closes.
Plan SamplesReserve space for private label, barcode, outer-carton, and mixed-SKU packing requirements.
Discuss OEM PackingThese FAQs focus on the questions buyers normally resolve before they move from category screening to model selection.
Because side-bend geometry usually matches the lateral return path better than a face-view top-bend option.
Return size, bend direction, fixing detail, voltage option, and whether the scene is indoor or exposed.
Yes. It fits any job where the visible line needs to turn through a narrow lateral path.
Choosing by product name alone without checking the real bending direction is the most common mistake.
Send the voltage option, target output, color direction, quantity, and application so the team can align the correct model faster.