FAQ

1. What is a UV weathering chamber?
It is an instrument for testing and simulating the effects of UV light on materials, which aids in determining how long they can survive and function.

2. How does it work?
The chamber uses UV lamps to mimic sunlight, controlling temperature, humidity, and light exposure to evaluate material degradation.

3. What materials can be tested?
Commonly tested materials include plastics, coatings, textiles, and automotive components.

4. What are typical testing conditions?
Conditions include controlled UV intensity, temperature ranges (usually 40°C to 70°C), and humidity levels (often 20% to 80%).

5. How is the test data used?
Data is analyzed to observe changes in color, strength, and surface properties, helping to determine material longevity and performance.