1. Weather resistance starts with the frame
The metal frame determines stability, alignment, service access, and long-term appearance. Buyers should define whether the project needs stainless steel, galvanized steel, aluminum alloy, or a hybrid structure.
Surface treatment should be chosen for the destination environment, not only for the showroom sample. Coastal, desert, high-rainfall, and high-traffic city locations create different maintenance risks.
2. Maintenance access is part of the design
Poster replacement, LED maintenance, electrical inspection, and cleaning should be planned before production. Hinges, locks, drainage holes, cable routing, and internal reinforcement can make the difference between a product that is easy to maintain and one that becomes expensive on site.
3. Integrating displays with shelters or kiosks
Many projects combine advertising light boxes with bus shelters, public kiosks, benches, wayfinding pylons, or smart-city modules. In those cases, the manufacturing review should cover structure, electrical layout, installation sequence, and spare-part access together.