Ultraviolet aging box

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Product Description
1. Use
UV aging test chamber is to simulate the damage caused by ultraviolet light, rain and dew, by putting the tested materials expose to light with high temperature control and water alternating cycle, make the material do test. The UV lamp was used to simulate the radiation effect of sunshine, with the condensate water and spray water to simulate the dew and rain. Just a few days or weeks, ultraviolet irradiation device can appear the damage which produce outdoor for several months or even years, including fade, color changes, lose luster, pulverization, rupture, crack, wrinkle, blister, tendering, strength reduction, oxidation and so on, the test result can be used to choose new material and improve the present materials, or estimate the change of material formula.
2. Applicable standards
(1) ASTM G53 Non-metallic materials exposure in the sun and water meter (ultraviolet fluorescence condensation) standard test methods
(2)GB/T 14522-93 the national standard of the People's Republic of China "mechanical industrial products with plastic, coating, rubber materials, artificial climate accelerated test method,”
(3) GB/T14552-2008, GB/T16422.3-1997, GB/T16585-1996, ASTM D4329, ISO 4892-3, ISO 11507, SAE J2020
(4) ISO 48-3-2006, Plastics - Methods of exposure to laboratory light sources - Part 3: Fluorescent UV lamps;
(5) ASTM D4329-2005, Standard Practice for Fluorescent UV Exposure of Plastics;
(6) ASTM D4587-2005, Standard Practice for Fluorescent UV-Condensation Exposures of Paint and Related Coatings;
(7) ASTM D5208-2001, Standard Practice for Fluorescent Ultraviolet (UV) Exposure of Photodegradable Plastics, etc.
UV aging test chamber is to simulate the damage caused by ultraviolet light, rain and dew, by putting the tested materials expose to light with high temperature control and water alternating cycle, make the material do test. The UV lamp was used to simulate the radiation effect of sunshine, with the condensate water and spray water to simulate the dew and rain. Just a few days or weeks, ultraviolet irradiation device can appear the damage which produce outdoor for several months or even years, including fade, color changes, lose luster, pulverization, rupture, crack, wrinkle, blister, tendering, strength reduction, oxidation and so on, the test result can be used to choose new material and improve the present materials, or estimate the change of material formula.
1. UV aging test chamber | |
1.1. Model | HE-UVA-3T |
1.2. Inner box size | W(1140) × H(390)× D(400) mm |
1.3. Outer box | W(1300) × H(1470) × D(500)mm |
1.4. Power supply | AC 220V, 50HZ, 3.5KW |
1.5. Machine weight | About 150KG (without package weight) |
1.6. Irradiance control system | Irradiometer (customer optional) irradiance range: 0.45~0.9W/m2 |
2. Technical parameters | |
2.1. Lamp type | UV-A(315~400nm)、UV-B(280~315nm) (customer optional) |
2.2. Lamp brand | ATLAS or Q-Lab, American original imported lamp |
2.3. Lamp quantity | 8 lamps, each lamp is 40W |
2.4. Lamp effective use life | 1600 hours |
2.5. Center distance of lamp | 70mm |
3. Test box temperature index | |
3.1Temperature range | RT+10~70℃ |
3.2Humidity range | ≥90%RH |
3.4Temperature fluctuation | ±3℃ |
3.5Temperature resolution | 0.1℃ |
4. Blackboard thermometer | |
4.1 Measuring range | 45~80℃ |
4.2 Tolerance | ±3℃ |
4.3 Temperature control type | PID self-tuning temperature control type |
2. Applicable standards
(1) ASTM G53 Non-metallic materials exposure in the sun and water meter (ultraviolet fluorescence condensation) standard test methods
(2)GB/T 14522-93 the national standard of the People's Republic of China "mechanical industrial products with plastic, coating, rubber materials, artificial climate accelerated test method,”
(3) GB/T14552-2008, GB/T16422.3-1997, GB/T16585-1996, ASTM D4329, ISO 4892-3, ISO 11507, SAE J2020
(4) ISO 48-3-2006, Plastics - Methods of exposure to laboratory light sources - Part 3: Fluorescent UV lamps;
(5) ASTM D4329-2005, Standard Practice for Fluorescent UV Exposure of Plastics;
(6) ASTM D4587-2005, Standard Practice for Fluorescent UV-Condensation Exposures of Paint and Related Coatings;
(7) ASTM D5208-2001, Standard Practice for Fluorescent Ultraviolet (UV) Exposure of Photodegradable Plastics, etc.