SDB180-Light Box Fabric

180gsm Dye Sublimation Backlit Fabric

UNISIGN SDB180 is a 180gsm polyester backlit fabric designed for dye sublimation printing and SEG lightbox applications. It supports direct and paper-transfer dye sublimation, comes in widths up to 3.2m / 126 inches, and is supplied in standard 100m / 110-yard rolls. The fabric is intended for illuminated graphics where print density, dimensional stability and a uniform backlit appearance are important.

180gsm Backlit Fabric at a Glance

UNISIGN SDB180 Selene 180gsm dye sublimation backlit fabric
SDB180 Selene backlit fabric for SEG lightbox graphics.

SDB180 / Selene

  • Weight: 180gsm / 5.3oz
  • Construction: Woven polyester backlit fabric
  • Printing: Direct or paper-transfer dye sublimation
  • Maximum width: 3.2m / 126 inches
  • Standard roll: 100m / 110 yards
  • Applications: SEG lightboxes and SEG frame systems
  • Listed FR options: B1 / NFPA 701 / AS 1530 / JIS L 1091

Selection priority: Approve the illuminated print, light diffusion, color density, shrinkage and final SEG fit—not the GSM alone.

180gsm Dye Sublimation Backlit Fabric Specifications

The values below summarize UNISIGN’s current SDB180 product information. Confirm the current specification, available width and applicable documentation for the exact order.

SpecificationUNISIGN SDB180What the Buyer Should Confirm
Product CodeSDB180The same code appears on the quotation, sample and production order
Product NameSelene Backlit FabricCurrent technical data sheet for SDB180
Product TypeBacklit / lightbox fabricLight-transmitting textile, not blockout fabric
Weight180gsm / 5.3ozProduction tolerance for the ordered roll
ConstructionWovenSurface and stretch behavior in the intended frame
PrintingDirect / paper-transfer dye sublimationYour printer, ink, paper, profile and heat workflow
Maximum Width3.2m / 126 inchesAvailable stock width and usable printable width
Standard Roll Length100m / 110 yardsUsable roll length, packaging and tolerance
ShrinkageConfirm for the exact product and test conditionsTemperature, time, machine direction and cross direction
FR OptionsB1 / NFPA 701 / AS 1530 / JIS L 1091Exact product, report, destination, venue and current validity
ApplicationsSEG lightbox / SEG frame systemsLightbox depth, LED layout, finished dimensions and frame fit

What Is 180gsm Dye Sublimation Backlit Fabric?

It is a polyester textile with a nominal mass of 180 grams per square meter, designed to receive dye-sublimation graphics and transmit light in an illuminated display. The fabric is commonly finished with silicone edging and installed under controlled tension in an SEG lightbox or frame.

“180gsm” describes fabric weight. “Dye sublimation” describes the print process. “Backlit” describes the optical application: a light source sits behind the printed graphic. These three terms should be evaluated together, but weight alone does not determine backlit quality.

Two fabrics with the same nominal GSM may look very different when illuminated. Compare light diffusion, light transmission, surface uniformity, print density, white point, shrinkage, construction and width before approving a commercial order.

What Makes a Good Backlit Fabric?

PropertyWhat the Buyer Should CheckWhy It Matters
Light DiffusionDoes the light spread evenly across the graphic?Helps reduce visible bright spots and dark bands
Light TransmissionHow much light passes through the printed material?Affects the brightness of the finished lightbox
Surface UniformityAre there uneven areas, pinholes or visible defects?Defects can become more obvious after illumination
Print DensityDo colors and blacks remain strong with the light on?Backlighting can make under-inked graphics look washed out
White PointIs the unprinted base consistently white?Influences color appearance and panel-to-panel consistency
ShrinkageWhat dimensional change occurs after the planned heat cycle?Critical for cutting allowance and SEG frame fit
Wrinkle RecoveryHow does the textile recover after transport and installation?Wrinkles may be emphasized by backlighting
WidthDoes the roll width fit the printer and finished lightbox?Wider rolls can reduce seams and finishing time
Flame PerformanceWhich product-specific report does the venue require?Often important for exhibitions and public spaces

Why Is Light Diffusion Important?

An LED lightbox may use strips or modules positioned at regular intervals behind the textile. If the fabric does not diffuse light effectively, the viewer may see alternating bright and dark zones. A suitable backlit textile helps spread the incoming light more evenly across the printed graphic.

Poor Light Diffusion

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Bright and dark bands remain visible in the illuminated graphic.

Better Light Diffusion

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The light is distributed more evenly across the viewing area.

This diagram explains the concept; it is not a measured transmission result for SDB180. Approve a printed sample in your actual lightbox.

Backlit Fabric When the Light Is OFF vs ON

A backlit print should not be evaluated only with the lightbox turned off. Ambient light shows surface quality and normal reflected color, while illumination reveals diffusion, transmission, color density, deep-black performance and hidden defects.

Printed dye sublimation backlit fabric application for lightbox evaluation
Evaluate the printed surface, color and finishing before illumination.
Illuminated SEG lightbox using dye sublimation backlit fabric
With the light on, check uniformity, density, black and gradients.
Light OFFLight ON
Surface defects and print sharpnessHotspots, dark bands and light uniformity
Reflected color and white pointTransmitted color density and brightness
Wrinkles, seams and edge finishingDeep-black performance and pinholes
Graphic dimensions before installationFinal illuminated appearance in the frame

What Is 180gsm Backlit Fabric Used For?

ApplicationSuitable?What to Check
SEG LightboxYesShrinkage, silicone edging and final frame fit
LED LightboxYesLight diffusion, box depth and LED spacing
Backlit FrameYesUniformity, dimensions and tension
Exhibition LightboxYesApplicable FR documentation and transport handling
Retail LightboxYesColor density, gradients and panel consistency
Airport / Mall DisplayProject dependentVenue fire requirements, installation and maintenance
Frontlit DisplayPossible, but not its main purposeA dedicated display fabric may be more suitable
FlagNoUse a lightweight flag fabric with suitable print-through
Blockout DisplayNoBlockout and backlit have opposite optical objectives
Double-Sided BlockoutNoUse a dedicated two-sided blockout textile

Backlit fabric and blockout fabric solve opposite problems: backlit material must transmit and distribute light, while double-sided blockout fabric is designed to reduce light and image interaction.

Why Choose 180gsm for Backlit Printing?

Medium-Light Commercial Textile

A 180gsm construction can be practical for commercial SEG graphics that need fabric handling and a backlit optical function without automatically moving to a heavier construction.

Designed for SEG Lightbox Systems

UNISIGN positions SDB180 for SEG lightboxes and SEG frame systems. The final suitability still depends on the frame, finishing method, lighting layout and approved sample.

Wide-Format Availability

Widths up to 3.2m / 126 inches can support larger seamless graphics and reduce sewing on compatible printers and lightbox systems.

Long Roll Format

A standard 100m / 110-yard roll is suitable for commercial production and repeat graphics. Confirm usable roll length, defect allowance and packaging before ordering.

150gsm vs 180gsm vs 190gsm vs 250gsm vs 280gsm Backlit Fabric

Higher GSM does not automatically mean better backlit performance. Compare light diffusion, construction, printing behavior, shrinkage, application fit and then weight.

GSMUNISIGN ExampleConstruction PositioningMain Question to Compare
150gsmSDB150Lighter backlit textileDo you need a lighter construction for the intended system?
180gsmSDB180Woven SEG backlit optionDoes it deliver the required illuminated appearance and frame fit?
190gsmSDB190Alternative backlit constructionDoes its surface and heat behavior better suit the workflow?
250gsmSDB250Heavier backlit optionDo you need its specific structure and handling characteristics?
270gsmSDB270KNKnitted backlit constructionDoes a knitted construction better fit the frame and finishing process?
280gsmSDB280Heavier woven optionDoes the heavier woven structure match the display system?

Use the UNISIGN light box fabric range to shortlist constructions, then print and illuminate representative samples under the same controlled conditions.

Can 180gsm Backlit Fabric Be Used for Direct and Transfer Sublimation?

Yes. UNISIGN SDB180 is currently listed for both direct dye sublimation and paper-transfer dye sublimation. The product information also lists latex compatibility, but a dye-sublimation project should be approved using the intended sublimation workflow.

Printing MethodSDB180What to Test
Direct Dye SublimationListedFeeding, ink behavior, fixation, density and show-through
Paper-Transfer Dye SublimationListedPaper stability, transfer pressure, heat, ghosting and shrinkage
LatexListed by UNISIGNConfirm the current recommendation and profile for the exact workflow

Your result depends on the complete system: printer + ink + profile + transfer paper where used + fabric + temperature + time + pressure + finishing + lightbox.

Why Do Backlit Prints Need Strong Color Density?

When the lightbox turns on, light passes through the printed graphic. If ink density is too low, black may appear grey and saturated colors may look weak. A print that looks acceptable under room lighting can appear washed out after illumination.

Include the following in a representative print test:

  • CMYK solid blocks
  • Deep black and dark neutral areas
  • Saturated red, blue and green
  • Skin tones and neutral grey
  • Smooth gradients
  • Fine text and thin lines
  • Large solid-color areas

Always evaluate the final test with the lightbox illuminated. Record the printer, ink, profile, heat settings, lightbox depth and LED configuration so the result can be repeated.

How Much Does 180gsm Backlit Fabric Shrink?

Shrinkage must be tied to a defined test method. The result can differ by temperature, dwell time, pressure, fabric direction and whether the textile is printed directly or transferred from paper. For this reason, request the current SDB180 technical value and test conditions for the exact order rather than relying on an isolated percentage.

Test ConditionValue to Record
Temperature_____ °C
Time_____ seconds
Machine-Direction Shrinkage_____ %
Cross-Direction Shrinkage_____ %
Printer / Calender_____
Finished SEG Size and FitPass / Adjust allowance

Measure the sample before heat, after sublimation, after sewing and after installation. For SEG graphics, the final fit can matter more than the nominal GSM.

Is 3.2m / 126-Inch Wide 180gsm Backlit Fabric Available?

Yes. UNISIGN currently lists SDB180 in widths up to 3.2m / 126 inches, with a standard roll length of 100m / 110 yards. Wide rolls can support larger seamless graphics, fewer seams, less sewing and faster finishing for compatible wide-format SEG systems.

Ask which roll widths are available for the exact production order. Also confirm whether the quoted width means total roll width or guaranteed usable printable width.

Is Flame-Retardant 180gsm Backlit Fabric Available?

FR options are currently listed for SDB180, including B1, NFPA 701, AS 1530 and JIS L 1091. Buyers should confirm the current test document for the exact fabric, order, destination market and venue before purchasing.

Do not interpret a list of FR options as proof that every SDB180 roll automatically complies with every standard. Ask for the report number, test organization, product description and current applicability.

How We Recommend Testing 180gsm Backlit Fabric

TestWhat to MeasureProduction Decision
GSM TestActual fabric weight and toleranceConfirm the ordered construction
Shrinkage TestDimensions before and after the complete heat cycleSet cutting and finishing allowance
Light TransmissionAmount of light passing through under a defined methodMatch the required lightbox brightness
Light UniformityHotspots, dark bands and panel-to-panel variationApprove the textile with the intended LED layout
Print DensityColor and black with the light onApprove the ink limit and profile
SEG InstallationFinished dimensions, edge fit and surface tensionApprove sewing and silicone edging

For a meaningful comparison, keep the LED distance, LED brightness, lightbox depth, printed image, printer settings and viewing distance the same. This separates material performance from changes elsewhere in the system.

Should I Choose 180gsm Dye Sublimation Backlit Fabric?

Choose 180gsm When

  • You are producing SEG lightbox graphics.
  • You need a medium-light polyester backlit textile.
  • You use direct or paper-transfer dye sublimation.
  • You require wide rolls up to 3.2m.
  • You need fabric for illuminated frame systems.
  • Dimensional stability and finished frame fit are important.

Consider Another Fabric When

  • You need blockout rather than light transmission.
  • You need flag material or a frontlit-only display textile.
  • Your system requires a heavier or knitted construction.
  • You need different stretch or finishing behavior.
  • Your printer requires another media technology.
  • Your specification requires a measured optical value that has not yet been verified for SDB180.

180gsm Backlit Fabric from UNISIGN

SDB180 Selene Backlit Fabric is a 180gsm woven textile listed for direct and paper-transfer dye sublimation, widths up to 3.2m / 126 inches and standard 100m / 110-yard rolls. It is positioned for SEG lightboxes and SEG frame systems, with product-specific FR options available for confirmation.

For broader supplier evaluation, use the dye sublimation fabric manufacturer checklist to compare technical data, samples, batch control, certifications and production support.

How Should I Test a Backlit Fabric Sample?

Before Printing

  • Check GSM and measure roll width.
  • Inspect the surface, white point and visible defects.
  • Record the sample roll and batch information.

After Sublimation

  • Measure machine- and cross-direction shrinkage.
  • Check black density, saturated colors and gradients.
  • Inspect wrinkles, curling and surface uniformity.

Inside the Lightbox

  • Check light uniformity and visible hotspots.
  • Evaluate color density, black and graphic sharpness.
  • Install the finished sample and approve SEG fit.

Before Ordering 180gsm Backlit Fabric

RequirementBuyer Should Confirm
ApplicationSEG / LED lightbox / illuminated frame
ProductSDB180 Selene Backlit Fabric
Weight180gsm and applicable tolerance
PrintingDirect or paper-transfer dye sublimation
Required Width_____ m
Roll Length_____ m
Shrinkage Requirement_____ % under defined conditions
Light TransmissionRequired value or approved visual sample
Light UniformityApproved in the intended lightbox
FR Standard_____
Destination Market_____
Quantity_____ m² / rolls

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 180gsm dye sublimation backlit fabric?

It is a 180-gram-per-square-meter polyester textile designed for dye-sublimation printing and illuminated display systems. It should be selected by its light diffusion, print density, dimensional stability and final lightbox performance—not by weight alone.

Is 180gsm fabric suitable for SEG lightboxes?

Yes. UNISIGN positions SDB180 for SEG lightboxes and SEG frame systems. Print, finish and install a representative sample to approve shrinkage, tension and illuminated appearance.

Can 180gsm backlit fabric be used for direct dye sublimation?

Yes. SDB180 is currently listed for direct dye sublimation and paper-transfer dye sublimation. Use the intended printer, ink, profile and heat process during approval testing.

What makes a good fabric for LED lightboxes?

Important factors include even light diffusion, suitable transmission, strong illuminated color density, a consistent white point, surface uniformity, low and repeatable shrinkage, correct width and project-appropriate FR documentation.

How much does 180gsm backlit fabric shrink?

Ask for the current product-specific value and test conditions, then verify it using your own temperature, time and finishing process. Record both machine-direction and cross-direction change.

Is 180gsm backlit fabric available in 3.2m width?

Yes. UNISIGN currently lists SDB180 in widths up to 3.2m / 126 inches. Confirm the available stock width and guaranteed usable printable width when ordering.

Does 180gsm backlit fabric need to be flame retardant?

It depends on the destination, venue and application. SDB180 lists several FR options, but buyers should request current documentation for the exact product and project.

What is the difference between 150gsm, 180gsm and 280gsm backlit fabric?

They represent different construction and handling options, not a simple good-better-best scale. Compare light diffusion, transmission, printing, shrinkage, surface, frame fit and then GSM using representative illuminated samples.

Request an 180gsm Backlit Fabric Sample

Send UNISIGN your lightbox type + printer + direct or transfer sublimation + required width + FR standard + quantity. A representative SDB180 sample can then be tested with your artwork, heat process and illuminated frame.

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