| Material Category | Core Features | Typical Applications | Notes & Selection Tips |
| Indoor Backlit Lightbox Film | - Balanced light transmission (typically 30–50%)
- Coating optimized for color accuracy and light diffusion
- Soft and uniform illumination without hot spots
| - Indoor advertising lightboxes
- SEG fabric lightboxes
- Widely used for shopping mall lightbox displays and commercial interiors
| Light transmission should be chosen based on LED brightness and viewing distance to avoid glare or insufficient brightness. |
| Outdoor Advertising Lightbox Film | - Low or non-translucent base material
- High coating density for strong color saturation
- Enhanced UV resistance and weather durability
| - Outdoor advertising boards
- Wall-mounted outdoor graphics
- Large exterior promotional displays
| Outdoor materials must be UV-resistant, waterproof, and weather-stable to prevent fading and aging. |
| Double-Sided Lightbox Printing Film | - Dual-layer coating for double-sided UV printing
- Good light diffusion for dual-view displays
- Stable base material
| - Hanging lightboxes
- Shopping mall atrium banners and double-sided displays
- Double-sided advertising displays
| Accurate front-and-back image alignment is critical during printing and installation. |
| Mesh Banner / Perforated Film | - Perforated structure for airflow
- Reduced wind resistance
- Lightweight and easy to install
| - Large outdoor facades
- High-rise building banners
- Suspended outdoor displays
| Mesh texture is visible at close range and is best suited for long viewing distances. |
| Premium Knife-Coated Backlit Film | - Precise thickness control
- Excellent flatness and tensile strength
- Superior durability and image quality
| - Brand flagship stores
- High-end retail environments
- Large premium indoor lightboxes used for shopping mall displays
| Highest cost among lightbox films; considered a premium-grade solution. |