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Micro & Mini LED Neon Flex

Half the width of standard neon flex, twice the precision. ATOM LED mini LED neon flex fits where full-size profiles cannot — inside 4mm furniture grooves, around 20mm radius curves, and along shelf edges where every millimetre of clearance matters. If your project needs clean, dot-free accent lighting in spaces too tight for conventional neon, this is the range that solves it.

Available from 4x8mm micro profiles up to 10x6mm compact formats in 12V and 24V DC, with single colour and RGB options. IP65 silicone construction across the range. Profiles from 4.5x4.5mm to 6x12mm cover everything from intricate signage lettering to furniture joinery and architectural detail work — all held in UK stock at our Telford warehouse for next-day dispatch.

4x8mm · 4x10mm · 4.5x4.5mm · 6x12mm · 10x6mm · 12V & 24V DC · IP65 · Side-Bend & Top-Bend · CRI 90+ · Free UK Delivery · 01952 370028

  1. What is mini LED neon flex and how does it differ from standard neon flex?
  2. Which mini neon flex profile size do I need?
  3. What is the minimum bend radius for mini LED neon flex?
  4. Should I choose top-bend or side-bend mini neon flex?
  5. How do I install mini LED neon flex in furniture and joinery?
  6. What driver and power supply do I need for mini neon flex?
  7. Can I use mini neon flex in bathrooms and kitchens?
  8. How does mini neon flex compare to LED strip in aluminium profile?
  9. When is mini LED neon flex the wrong choice?
  10. Why choose ATOM LED for mini neon flex in 2026?
  11. Frequently asked questions — mini LED neon flex

Quick decision summary: If you need accent lighting inside furniture, display cabinets, or shallow grooves under 10mm wide, choose a 4x8mm or 4x10mm micro profile. If you need tight curved lettering or signage shapes, choose a 6x12mm side-bend. If you need compact architectural edge lighting along straight runs, choose a 10x6mm top-bend. Not sure? Call our technical team on 01952 370028 — we will match the profile to your project.

Who this is for: Interior designers specifying feature furniture lighting. Joiners and cabinetmakers routing LED channels into timber and MDF. Sign makers working on detailed lettering under 80mm tall. Architects needing slim accent lines in alcoves, niches, and reveals. Homeowners upgrading shelving, display cabinets, or kitchen units with clean, concealed lighting.

Who this is NOT for: If you need to light a full room or produce high-lumen wash lighting, mini neon flex does not have the output — use COB LED strip lights instead. If you need weatherproof outdoor path or garden lighting, the IP65 rating on most mini profiles is not sufficient for permanent UK outdoor exposure — see our IP67 neon flex or IP68 neon flex ranges. If your runs exceed 10 metres on 12V, voltage drop will be visible — step up to 24V or use standard neon flex with higher wattage capacity.

What is mini LED neon flex and how does it differ from standard neon flex?

Mini LED neon flex is a compact silicone-encased LED strip that produces the same smooth, dot-free light output as standard neon flex but in a profile typically 40–60% smaller. Where standard neon flex measures 12–16mm in width, mini profiles range from 4mm to 10mm, enabling installation in spaces that full-size neon flex physically cannot fit into.

The construction is identical in principle — LEDs mounted on a flexible PCB, fully encapsulated in silicone for diffusion and protection. The difference is scale. A standard 16x16mm neon flex profile contains a wider PCB with more LED chips per row and a larger silicone mass for heat dissipation. A mini 4x10mm profile uses a narrower PCB, fewer chips per cross-section, and less silicone surrounding the circuit.

That size reduction creates three practical trade-offs every buyer should understand in 2026:

  • Lower total lumen output: A 4x10mm mini profile typically produces 40–60% of the lumens of a 16x16mm standard profile at equivalent wattage per metre, because the smaller diffusion area concentrates light into a narrower beam angle.
  • Tighter bend capability: Mini neon flex achieves bend radii of 20–30mm compared to 50–80mm on standard profiles, making it suitable for lettering, logos, and tight curves that standard neon flex simply cannot follow.
  • Reduced heat dissipation capacity: Less silicone mass means less thermal headroom — mini profiles running at 8W/m reach higher junction temperatures than the same wattage in a 16x16mm body, which limits maximum continuous run length.

For close-view applications — furniture edges, display shelving, signage detail — that lower lumen count is actually an advantage. You want defined accent light, not a room-filling flood. The concentrated beam from a mini profile creates cleaner visual lines at viewing distances under 2 metres.

Specification Mini Neon Flex (4x10mm) Mini Neon Flex (6x12mm) Standard Neon Flex (16x16mm)
Profile width 4mm 6mm 16mm
Profile height 10mm 12mm 16mm
Typical wattage 5–7W/m 7–9W/m 10–14W/m
Minimum bend radius 20–25mm 25–30mm 50–80mm
Typical lumen output 300–450 lm/m 450–650 lm/m 700–1,100 lm/m
Maximum single-feed run (24V) 5–8m 8–10m 10–20m
Best viewing distance Under 1.5m Under 2.5m 2m and beyond

Which mini neon flex profile size do I need?

Choose your mini neon flex profile based on the groove or mounting space available and the viewing distance of the finished installation. A 4x8mm or 4x10mm micro profile suits furniture grooves and close-view shelving. A 6x12mm profile handles signage curves and medium-output accent work. A 10x6mm profile provides the highest output in the mini range for architectural edges.

The profile dimensions determine three things simultaneously: what physical space the neon flex occupies, how tightly it bends, and how much light it produces. Getting this wrong is the most common mini neon flex buying mistake we see — and it usually means the product gets returned or sits unused.

  • 4x8mm micro: The slimmest option in the ATOM LED range. Fits into a routed groove just 4.2mm wide and 8.5mm deep. Ideal for joinery — wardrobe edges, cupboard interiors, shelving reveals. Limited to approximately 300–400 lm/m, so best where light is decorative, not task-critical.
  • 4x10mm micro: Marginally taller at 10mm, giving slightly more LED capacity. One of the most popular sizes in 2026 for kitchen cabinet underlighting and display case interiors. Approximately 350–450 lm/m.
  • 4.5x4.5mm square micro: The most compact square profile available. Produces near-identical light output in both horizontal and vertical planes. Used for very small lettering and ultra-tight detail work where the profile must be nearly invisible.
  • 6x12mm mini: The workhorse of the mini range. Wide enough for meaningful light output (approximately 500–650 lm/m), slim enough for furniture and signage. Side-bend versions handle 25–30mm radius curves for lettering. This is the profile most sign makers and furniture specialists select.
  • 10x6mm compact: The widest mini profile — sits between mini and standard in output. Top-bend orientation makes it suited to edge-lit architectural details, stair nosings, and reveal lighting where you need more output than a 6x12mm but less bulk than a 16x16mm standard profile.
Profile Size Groove Width Needed Groove Depth Needed Best Application Bend Radius
4x8mm 4.2mm 8.5mm Joinery, wardrobes, ultra-slim reveals 20mm
4x10mm 4.2mm 10.5mm Cabinet underlighting, display cases 20–25mm
4.5x4.5mm 4.7mm 5mm Small lettering, ultra-compact detail 15–20mm
6x12mm 6.2mm 12.5mm Signage, furniture accents, curves 25–30mm
10x6mm 10.2mm 6.5mm Architectural edges, stair nosings 30–35mm

The 0.2mm tolerance on groove width matters more than most buyers expect. Silicone expands slightly in warm environments — a zero-clearance groove traps heat against the profile and can reduce LED lifespan by 15–20% over five years. Always route 0.2–0.5mm wider than the stated profile dimension.


What is the minimum bend radius for mini LED neon flex?

Minimum bend radius on mini LED neon flex ranges from approximately 15mm on 4.5x4.5mm square micro profiles to 35mm on 10x6mm compact profiles. These figures are measured to the inside edge of the bend. Exceeding them does not cause immediate visible failure — it causes copper trace micro-cracking inside the PCB that manifests as intermittent dimming weeks or months later.

This is the technical detail most competitors skip entirely. When you bend mini neon flex tighter than its rated minimum, the narrow PCB inside flexes beyond its copper trace fatigue threshold. The traces do not snap cleanly. Instead, micro-cracks form at the bend point. Initially, the electrical path still completes through the remaining copper. Over days or weeks of thermal cycling — the flex warming during use and cooling when switched off — those micro-cracks propagate until the trace opens intermittently.

The result is a section of neon flex that flickers, dims, or drops out entirely at the bend point. By the time you see the symptom, the PCB is already damaged. The only fix is cutting out the bent section and rejoining with connectors.

  • 4.5x4.5mm square micro: Approximately 15–20mm minimum bend radius — the tightest in the range due to the narrow PCB and symmetrical profile.
  • 4x8mm and 4x10mm micro: Approximately 20–25mm minimum bend radius.
  • 6x12mm mini: Approximately 25–30mm minimum bend radius — suitable for most signage lettering above 50mm character height.
  • 10x6mm compact: Approximately 30–35mm minimum bend radius.

For curves tighter than your chosen profile allows, the correct method is a clean cut at the bend point, a right-angle connector or solder joint, and a fresh run in the new direction. This takes 10 minutes per joint and produces a cleaner result than forcing a bend that will fail within the year.


Should I choose top-bend or side-bend mini neon flex?

Top-bend mini neon flex flexes vertically — up and down — making it the correct choice for straight-line applications such as shelf edges, stair nosings, and architectural reveals where the profile runs along a flat surface. Side-bend mini neon flex flexes horizontally — left and right — making it the correct choice for curved shapes, lettering, logos, and any application requiring the profile to follow a 2D path on a flat backing.

Choosing the wrong bend orientation is the second most common mistake we see with mini neon flex orders. The silicone housing is directional — it is engineered to flex in one plane only. Forcing a top-bend profile to curve sideways compresses the silicone unevenly, distorts the light output, and stresses the internal PCB in a direction it was not designed to handle.

  • Top-bend applications: Under-cabinet runs in kitchens, wardrobe interior edges, shelf front lighting, stair nosing accent, cove lighting in shallow reveals, mirror perimeter lighting along straight edges.
  • Side-bend applications: Neon sign lettering, logo outlines, curved furniture details, archway accent lighting, shop window displays with curved paths, decorative wall art shapes.
  • Combination projects: Some installations need both — a straight horizontal run (top-bend) feeding into a curved section (side-bend). In these cases, use a connector joint where the orientation changes. Do not attempt to twist a single length from one orientation to the other.

If your project involves any curves at all, default to side-bend unless the curves are purely vertical undulations. For furniture and cabinetry with straight channels, top-bend is almost always the better choice because the light output faces outward from the mounting surface.


How do I install mini LED neon flex in furniture and joinery?

Installing mini LED neon flex in furniture requires a routed groove matched to the profile dimensions with 0.2–0.5mm clearance, a clean power feed entry point, and a properly sized 12V or 24V DC driver concealed behind the furniture or inside an adjacent void. The entire process takes approximately 1–2 hours for a single cabinet or shelving unit, longer for multi-section installations.

Follow these steps for a clean furniture installation in 2026:

  1. Step 1 — Measure and plan the route: Measure the total run length in millimetres. Add 50mm to each end for connection clearance. Mark the entry point where the power cable will exit the furniture — typically the rear or base, routed through to an accessible void. Decide whether you need top-bend or side-bend based on the channel direction.
  2. Step 2 — Route the groove: Using a router with the correct bit width (profile width + 0.2–0.5mm), cut a channel to the profile height plus 0.5mm. For a 4x10mm profile, this means a 4.2–4.5mm wide groove, 10.5mm deep. Sand any rough edges — silicone catches on splintered wood and tears during insertion.
  3. Step 3 — Drill the cable exit: At the start of the groove, drill a 6–8mm hole through to the rear or underside of the furniture. This is where the power cable passes through to reach the LED driver. Deburr the hole — sharp edges cut into cable insulation over time.
  4. Step 4 — Dry-fit the neon flex: Before applying any adhesive, press the neon flex gently into the full length of the groove. Check that it sits flush, follows any curves without resistance, and the cable reaches the exit hole. Trim to length at the nearest cut mark if needed.
  5. Step 5 — Secure and connect: Apply a thin bead of neutral-cure silicone adhesive (never acetic-cure — the acid vapour corrodes copper traces) along the groove base. Press the neon flex into position. Feed the power cable through the exit hole. Connect to a correctly sized 24V driver or 12V power supply using the appropriate connector. Allow the silicone adhesive to cure for 24 hours before powering on.
  6. Step 6 — Test and commission: Power on and check for even brightness along the full run. Inspect each curve or bend point for any dimming — this indicates the bend is too tight. Check the driver is not running above 80% of its rated capacity. Fit the end cap if supplied.

Critical installation warnings:

  • Never power mini neon flex while coiled on the reel. The silicone traps heat against itself, potentially damaging the LEDs and adhesive layer within minutes.
  • Never mount directly onto bare metal without insulation. The exposed PCB contacts inside the silicone can short-circuit against conductive surfaces. Use the mounting track or an insulating barrier.
  • Always use neutral-cure silicone adhesive. Acetic-cure (vinegar-smelling) silicone releases acetic acid vapour during curing that corrodes the copper traces on the internal PCB — a failure mode that appears 6–12 months after installation.

What driver and power supply do I need for mini neon flex?

Mini LED neon flex requires a constant-voltage DC driver matched to the strip voltage — either 12V or 24V — with a wattage rating at least 20% above the total connected load. For a 5-metre run of 6x12mm mini neon flex at 8W/m, that means a minimum 48W driver. Always check the specific wattage per metre on the product listing before selecting a driver.

Driver sizing is where most DIY installations develop problems. Undersized drivers overheat, which triggers thermal shutdown or premature failure. Oversized drivers waste money but do no harm — always round up.

  • 12V mini neon flex: Suitable for short runs up to approximately 5 metres on most profiles. Beyond 5m, voltage drop becomes visible as reduced brightness at the far end. If you need longer runs, switch to 24V.
  • 24V mini neon flex: Supports longer runs — typically 8–10m single-feed on mini profiles. Voltage drop occurs at half the rate of 12V at the same wattage over the same distance, making 24V the better choice for any run over 3 metres.
  • Dimmable installations: For single-colour mini neon flex, use a TRIAC dimmable driver paired with a trailing-edge dimmer. Leading-edge dimmers frequently cause flicker on LED loads — the trailing-edge fix costs approximately £15 and eliminates flicker entirely.
  • RGB mini neon flex: Requires a non-dimmable constant-voltage driver paired with a dedicated RGB controller. Never connect RGB neon flex to a dimmable driver — this causes colour shift, flicker, and premature failure of both the driver and the neon flex.

Calculate your total load: multiply the wattage per metre by the total run length, then add 20%. A 3m run of 4x10mm at 6W/m = 18W total load, so select a 24W driver minimum. Our LED power supply range includes compact drivers from 12W to 300W suitable for single-cabinet installations through to multi-zone commercial projects.


Can I use mini neon flex in bathrooms and kitchens?

Most mini LED neon flex in the ATOM LED range carries an IP65 rating, which provides protection against dust ingress and water splashes from any direction. IP65 is suitable for kitchen cabinet interiors, splashback zones outside the direct spray area, and bathroom Zone 2 and beyond. It is not suitable for bathroom Zone 1 (directly above baths or showers) or any area subject to direct water jets — those applications require IP67 minimum.

IP ratings are widely misunderstood in the UK LED market. IP65 means the product resists surface splashes — it does not mean it can handle the sustained moisture exposure typical of a UK bathroom wet zone. Under BS7671 wiring regulations, Zone 1 in a bathroom requires minimum IPX4 for 240V equipment, but best practice for low-voltage LED installations in wet zones is IP67 or higher for long-term reliability.

  • Kitchen under-cabinet lighting: IP65 mini neon flex is appropriate. The profile sits above the worksurface, away from direct water contact. Steam exposure is minimal in a well-ventilated kitchen.
  • Bathroom mirror surround (Zone 2): IP65 is acceptable for vanity mirror perimeter lighting in Zone 2, where splashes are occasional and indirect.
  • Bathroom shower zone (Zone 1): Do not use IP65 mini neon flex. Use IP67 rated neon flex at minimum, or IP68 for in-shower recesses.
  • Kitchen splashback behind hob: Avoid IP65 in direct steam and grease exposure zones. Heat from cooking combined with grease build-up degrades the silicone surface over 12–18 months.

For any bathroom or kitchen installation, ensure all connections and driver locations are outside wet zones. The neon flex itself may carry an IP65 rating, but the connection points, drivers, and wiring junctions must be in dry, ventilated locations.


How does mini neon flex compare to LED strip in aluminium profile?

Mini neon flex and LED strip in aluminium profile both produce linear accent lighting, but they achieve it differently. Mini neon flex provides fully diffused, dot-free light from a flexible silicone body that can follow curves. LED strip in aluminium profile provides higher lumen output with sharper beam control but requires rigid straight mounting. Choose mini neon flex for curves and tight furniture grooves; choose aluminium profile for long straight runs needing maximum brightness.

This is the comparison most buyers need but rarely find online. Both options have clear strengths and limitations:

  • Dot visibility: Mini neon flex produces zero visible dots at any viewing distance — the silicone fully diffuses the LED points. LED strip in aluminium profile with a diffuser cover reduces dot visibility significantly but may still show faint hotspots at distances under 500mm, depending on the LED pitch and diffuser opacity.
  • Flexibility: Mini neon flex bends to 20mm radius. Aluminium profiles are rigid — they follow straight lines only (or pre-bent curves at additional cost and lead time).
  • Lumen output: A COB LED strip in an aluminium profile typically produces 800–1,500+ lm/m depending on the strip chosen. Mini neon flex produces 300–650 lm/m. For task lighting, aluminium profile wins.
  • Installation effort: Aluminium profile requires cutting to length, drilling mounting holes, and fitting end caps. Mini neon flex presses into a routed groove or clips onto a surface — faster and requiring less tooling for furniture applications.
  • Heat management: Aluminium profile acts as a heatsink, drawing heat away from the LED strip. Mini neon flex relies solely on its silicone body for thermal management, which limits power density in confined spaces.

For most furniture and joinery applications in 2026, mini neon flex is the more practical choice because furniture designs rarely follow straight lines exclusively, and the routed-groove installation is cleaner than surface-mounting an aluminium channel inside a cabinet.


When is mini LED neon flex the wrong choice?

Mini LED neon flex is the wrong choice when you need high lumen output for task or ambient lighting, when continuous outdoor exposure requires IP67 or IP68 protection, when runs exceed 10 metres without additional feed points, or when the installation surface is bare uninsulated metal. Understanding these limitations before purchasing saves both money and frustration.

Honest assessment of where mini neon flex falls short:

  • Task lighting: Under-cabinet lighting where you need to read recipes, chop vegetables, or inspect work requires approximately 250–500 lux at the worksurface. Mini neon flex at typical mounting heights produces 80–150 lux — adequate for decorative accent but insufficient for working light. Use COB strip in an aluminium profile for task applications.
  • Outdoor permanent installations: IP65 resists splashes but not sustained UK weather — rain pooling on horizontal surfaces, freeze-thaw cycles, and prolonged UV exposure degrade IP65 silicone within 18–24 months. For permanent outdoor use, step up to our outdoor neon flex range rated IP67 or IP68.
  • Long continuous runs: Mini profiles draw 5–9W/m on narrower conductors than standard neon flex. Voltage drop becomes noticeable beyond approximately 5m on 12V and 8–10m on 24V. For runs over 10m, either use parallel wiring with multiple feed points or switch to standard neon flex with its thicker conductors.
  • Bare metal mounting: Mini neon flex must not be mounted directly on bare steel, aluminium, or copper without an insulating barrier. The silicone body can compress slightly under clip pressure, and if the internal PCB contacts touch a conductive surface, the result is a short circuit that damages the PCB and potentially the driver.
  • High-temperature environments: Near ovens, hobs, radiators, or in enclosed ceiling voids without ventilation, the reduced thermal mass of mini profiles means junction temperatures climb faster. Keep mini neon flex below 50°C ambient for rated lifespan.

Why choose ATOM LED for mini neon flex in 2026?

ATOM LED holds mini LED neon flex in UK stock at our Telford warehouse — not dropshipped from overseas factories. Every order ships with free UK delivery, typically arriving within 1–3 working days. Our technical team is available Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm on 01952 370028 to help you select the correct profile, voltage, and driver before you order.

  • UK-held stock: Every mini neon flex product listed on this page is physically held in our Telford, Shropshire warehouse. No 3–6 week waits from overseas suppliers. Order today, receive within days.
  • Free UK delivery: Every order, every size, no minimum spend.
  • Technical support before and after purchase: Call 01952 370028 or email operations@atomled.co.uk for help sizing drivers, choosing profiles, or troubleshooting installations. We answer technical questions — we do not redirect you to a generic FAQ page.
  • Full product ecosystem: Mini neon flex is one part of a complete installation. ATOM LED stocks the drivers, controllers, mounting profiles, connectors, and accessories to complete the job — sourced from a single supplier with matched compatibility.
  • Consistent quality across the range: CRI 90+ on all white mini neon flex. UV-stable silicone that resists yellowing over time. Precision-engineered profiles with consistent dimensional tolerances across batches.

Frequently asked questions — mini LED neon flex

1. What colour temperatures are available in mini LED neon flex?

  • Warm white (2700K–3000K): The most popular choice for furniture, residential, and hospitality applications where a relaxed atmosphere is needed.
  • Natural white (4000K): Suitable for retail displays and workspaces where neutral colour rendering matters.
  • Cool white (5000K–6500K): Used in commercial and clinical environments where bright, daylight-balanced output is required.
  • RGB: Available in 6x12mm mini profiles for colour-changing signage and display applications.

2. Can I cut mini neon flex to a custom length?

  • Yes. Mini neon flex has marked cut points at regular intervals — typically every 10mm to 25mm depending on the profile and LED density.
  • Cut only at marked points. Cutting between marks severs the electrical circuit and renders the remaining section non-functional.
  • Use sharp, clean scissors or a craft knife. Crushing the silicone with blunt tools can damage the internal PCB at the cut point.

3. Is mini neon flex dimmable?

  • Single-colour mini neon flex is dimmable when paired with a compatible constant-voltage dimmable driver and a trailing-edge dimmer switch.
  • Avoid leading-edge dimmers — they cause visible flicker on LED loads. Replacing a leading-edge dimmer with trailing-edge costs approximately £15 and eliminates the problem entirely.
  • RGB mini neon flex uses a dedicated controller for dimming and colour mixing — not a wall dimmer. Pair with a non-dimmable constant-voltage driver and a Skydance, MiBoxer, or Ltech controller.

4. How long can I run mini neon flex from a single feed point?

  • 12V mini neon flex: Maximum approximately 5 metres from a single feed before voltage drop reduces brightness at the far end by more than 5%.
  • 24V mini neon flex: Maximum approximately 8–10 metres single-feed, depending on wattage per metre.
  • For longer installations: Wire in parallel from multiple feed points — never daisy-chain in series, which multiplies voltage drop with each additional section.

5. What is the difference between micro neon flex and mini neon flex?

  • Micro neon flex refers to the smallest profiles — typically 4x8mm, 4x10mm, and 4.5x4.5mm — designed for the tightest spaces and most intricate detail work.
  • Mini neon flex covers the slightly larger 6x12mm and 10x6mm profiles that balance compact size with higher output.
  • Both terms are used interchangeably by some suppliers, so always check the actual profile dimensions in millimetres rather than relying on the marketing label.

6. Can I use mini neon flex outdoors in the UK?

  • IP65-rated mini neon flex handles occasional splashes but is not designed for permanent UK outdoor exposure — rain, frost cycles, and sustained UV break down the silicone seal within 18–24 months.
  • For outdoor installations, use IP67 or IP68 rated neon flex from our outdoor neon flex collection.
  • Sheltered outdoor areas — such as a covered porch or enclosed balcony — may be acceptable for IP65 on a project-by-project basis. Contact our team on 01952 370028 to discuss your specific location.

7. What adhesive should I use to mount mini neon flex?

  • Always use neutral-cure silicone adhesive. It cures without releasing corrosive vapour and bonds well to both silicone and most mounting surfaces.
  • Never use acetic-cure silicone (recognisable by the vinegar smell during curing). The acetic acid vapour corrodes the copper traces inside the neon flex, causing intermittent failures 6–12 months after installation.
  • Mounting clips and aluminium track provide mechanical fixing without adhesive — preferable for installations that may need future access or repositioning.

8. Does mini neon flex work with smart home systems?

  • Single-colour mini neon flex works with any smart dimmer that supports trailing-edge dimming, including most Alexa and Google Home compatible dimmer modules.
  • RGB mini neon flex works with Wi-Fi-enabled controllers from MiBoxer and other brands that integrate with Alexa, Google Home, and app-based control.
  • Ensure the driver and controller are both compatible — the smart element sits between the mains supply and the driver, or between the driver and the neon flex, depending on the system architecture.

9. How do I connect two lengths of mini neon flex together?

  • Use manufacturer-specified connectors designed for the exact profile size. A 4x10mm connector will not fit a 6x12mm profile.
  • Soldering is an option for experienced installers — use a low-temperature iron (under 300°C) for no more than 3 seconds per pad to avoid heat damage to the silicone and PCB.
  • Seal every junction with heat-shrink tubing or neutral-cure silicone to maintain the IP rating at the connection point.

10. What warranty does ATOM LED offer on mini neon flex?

  • ATOM LED provides warranty cover on all mini neon flex products. Specific warranty terms vary by product — check the individual product listing for details.
  • Warranty does not cover damage caused by exceeding minimum bend radius, powering while coiled, mounting on uninsulated metal, using incompatible drivers, or cutting between designated cut marks.
  • For warranty queries, email operations@atomled.co.uk or call 01952 370028 with your order number and photographs of the issue.

11. How much does mini neon flex cost per metre?

  • Mini neon flex pricing varies by profile size, voltage, colour, and IP rating. Smaller micro profiles (4x8mm, 4x10mm) typically cost less per metre than larger 10x6mm compact profiles with higher LED density.
  • RGB versions cost more than single-colour due to the additional LED chips and more complex PCB design.
  • Check current pricing on each product listing — ATOM LED updates prices regularly to reflect 2026 supply costs.

12. Can I use mini neon flex for commercial signage?

  • 6x12mm side-bend mini neon flex is widely used for indoor commercial signage — retail window displays, restaurant features, bar signage, and branded installations.
  • For lettering under 50mm character height, consider the 4.5x4.5mm micro profile for tighter curves and finer detail.
  • For outdoor signage, use IP67-rated neon flex and ensure all electrical connections are housed in IP-rated enclosures. Consult your local authority on any planning requirements for illuminated signage.

Need help choosing the right mini neon flex profile for your project? Call our technical team on 01952 370028 (Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm) or email operations@atomled.co.uk. Browse the full LED neon flex range, or explore neon flex mounting profiles and LED drivers and transformers to complete your installation. Free UK delivery on every order — UK stock, not dropshipped.


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Last reviewed: March 2026 — ATOM LED technical team, Telford, Shropshire. Specifications current as of 2026.

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