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Description:
Our UV Aging Test Lamp is designed to conduct comprehensive aging tests on non - metallic materials. It is perfect for materials used in the furniture, sports equipment, and marine industries. The lamp is made of corrosion - resistant materials and can generate UV light to simulate real - world sunlight exposure. It can cause the tested materials to show signs of degradation, including color fading, cracking, and brittleness, allowing for a better understanding of the material's performance under outdoor conditions.
Design criteria:
(1) ASTM D4587: Standard Practice for Fluorescent UV-Condensation Exposures of Paint and Related Coatings
(2) ASTM D4799: Standard Practice for Accelerated Weathering Test Conditions and Procedures for Bituminous Materials (Fluorescent UV, Water Spray, and Condensation Method)
(3) ISO 4892-1: Plastics - Methods of Exposure to Laboratory Light Sources - Part 1: General guidance
(4) ISO 4892-3: Plastics - Methods of Exposure to Laboratory Light Sources - Part 3: Fluorescent UV Lamps
(5) ASTM D4329: Standard Practice for Fluorescent UV Exposure of Plastics
(6) AATCC TM186: Weather Resistance: UV Light and Moisture Exposure
Control System:
Employs a black - hued aluminum plate to connect with the temperature sensor, and a black - board temperature gauge is used for heating regulation, thus ensuring a more stable temperature level.
The radiometer probe is firmly attached to avoid the repeated process of installation and disassembly. A special UV irradiometer with high - precision display and measurement features is used to
monitor the radiation quantity. The radiation intensity does not go beyond 50W/m². The illumination and condensation functions can be controlled separately or in an alternating, circular sequence.
Specifications:
Standard specimen size | 75×290mm/24 pieces |
Power | 1 phase, 220V/50Hz /±10% 5KW |
blackboard temperature range | room temperature 30 ℃ ~ + 80 ℃ |
Irradiation black panel temperature | 50℃~70℃ |
Material: | Stainless Steel |
Lifetime of lamp | 1600Hours |
Lamp power & length | 40W/Piece, 1200mm/Piece |
FAQ
1. What are the advantages of using an ultraviolet aging test chamber?
Using this chamber offers several benefits. It provides a controlled and repeatable testing environment, enabling accurate comparison of test results. It also significantly
shortens the time required to assess material aging compared to natural outdoor exposure. Additionally, it helps in early detection of potential material failures, allowing
manufacturers to improve product quality and reduce costs.
2. How often should the lamps in the ultraviolet aging test chamber be replaced?
The replacement frequency of the lamps depends on multiple factors, such as the frequency of use and the specific requirements of the tests. Generally, as the lamps
age, their UV output may decrease, which can affect the accuracy of the test results. Regularly monitoring the lamp's performance and replacing them when the output
drops below the required level is recommended. **3. Is it necessary to have special training to operate the ultraviolet aging test chamber?** While some basic models may have relatively simple operation interfaces, it's still advisable to receive proper training. Understanding how to set the correct test parameters, handle the materials during testing, and interpret the results accurately is crucial. Specialized training can also help in troubleshooting common issues and ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the chamber.ound the world in the near future.