
As an industry leader, our flexible film advertising screen features autonomous R&D and lamp-driver integration, ensuring top reliability with Mini LED devices. Its high transparency (over 90%) preserves glass light. Installation is hassle-free-no steel frames required; just stick the thin screen and connect power. It adapts to any surface flexibly, with a 2.0mm thickness and 5kg/㎡ weight. UV resistance prevents yellowing for 5-10 years, while V1 flame retardancy and seamless splicing add to its practicality, serving clients effectively.
The P6.25 flexible film advertising screen, measuring 1000*400mm, boasts remarkable flexibility, bending smoothly to adapt to curved surfaces. Its thin, lightweight build simplifies installation, with high-definition, vivid displays perfect for malls, exhibitions, and storefronts.

Product Specification
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Model |
P5 |
P6.25 |
P8 |
P10 |
P15 |
P20 |
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Module size(mm) |
320*1000 |
400*1000 |
400*1000 |
400*1000 |
390*990 |
1000*400 |
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LED Lamp |
REE :1313 |
REE :1313/2121 |
REE :1313/2121 |
REE :1313/2121 |
REE2121 |
REE2121 |
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Brightness cd/㎡ |
2500 |
2000/4000 |
2000/4000 |
2000/4000 |
2000/4000 |
2000/4000 |
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Pixel Composition |
R1G1B1 |
R1G1B1 |
R1G1B1 |
R1G1B1 |
R1G1B1 |
R1G1B1 |
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Pixel Pitch(mm) |
5*5 |
6.25*6.25 |
8*8 |
10*10 |
15*15 |
20*20 |
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Module Pixels |
200*64 =12800 |
160*64 =10240 |
125* 50 = 6250 |
100*40 =4000 |
66*26 = 1716 |
50*20 = 1000 |
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Pixels/㎡ |
40000 |
25600 |
15625 |
10000 |
4356 |
2500 |
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Transparency Rate |
90% |
92% |
92% |
94% |
94% |
95% |
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Viewing Angle (°) |
160 |
160 |
160 |
160 |
160 |
160 |
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Input Voltage |
AC100-240V50/ 60Hz |
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Peak Power |
600w/㎡ |
600w/㎡ |
600w/㎡ |
600w/㎡ |
600w/㎡ |
600w/㎡ |
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Average Power |
200w/㎡ |
200w/㎡ |
200w/㎡ |
200w/㎡ |
200w/㎡ |
200w/㎡ |
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Weight |
2 kg |
1.3 kg |
1.3 kg |
1.3 kg |
1.3 kg |
1.3 kg |
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Thickness |
2.0mm |
2.0mm |
2.0mm |
2.0mm |
2.0mm |
2.0mm |
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Driving Mode |
Static |
Static |
Static |
Static |
Static |
Static |
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Control System |
Nova star/Color light |
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Typical Service Life |
100000H |
100000H |
100000H |
100000H |
100000H |
100000H |
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Gray Scale Level |
16bit |
16bit |
16bit |
16bit |
16bit |
16bit |
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Refresh Rate |
3840 Hz |
3840 Hz |
3840 Hz |
3840 Hz |
3840 Hz |
3840 Hz |
Product Advantages

The flexible film advertising screen shines with standout safety and durability. It holds Class V1 flame resistance, complying with strict fire safety standards to lower fire risks effectively. Plus, its UV-resistant trait ensures no yellowing for over 5 years, keeping displays vivid even under long-term sunlight, fitting various indoor and outdoor uses.
Product Application
The LED Transparent Film Screen thrives in varied scenarios: mall windows, where it displays ads without blocking views of goods; building glass curtain walls, blending with architecture while showing dynamic content; airport/metro glass partitions, conveying info without losing transparency-boosting appeal seamlessly.


FAQ
Q1: What is a transparent film screen?
A1: A transparent film screen is an ultra-thin flexible display technology that can be directly adhered to transparent surfaces such as glass. Its characteristics include high light transmittance (light transmittance > 90%) and bendability. Without damaging the original building structure, it can transform glass into a dynamic display or touch interface.
Q2: How does it work?
A2: LED film screens: Nanoscale circuits are laser-etched onto a flexible, transparent film, and LED chips are embedded. When powered, these LEDs emit light and create an image.
Nano touch film: A matrix of nanowires crisscrosses between two layers of film, sensing static signals from the human hand to achieve touch positioning.
Q3: What are its core advantages?
A3: Transparency: Light transmittance >95%, no impact on daylighting;
Thin and flexible: Only 0.2–3mm thick, it can be bent and fitted to curved glass;
Quick installation: Directly attach, no complex brackets required;
Energy saving: Power consumption <2W/㎡ (touch screen), LED screens consume only 30% of the energy of traditional billboards.






