Climatest Symor® UV aging chamber, also known as ultraviolet test chamber, is designed for accelerated aging test of materials, parts, finished product and components, like electrical and electronic products, automotive parts, leather, rubber, paint, printing ink, shoe material, plastic, metal and more.
Model: TA-UV
UV Light Source: UVA340 or UVB313
Temperature Control: RT+10°C ~ 70°C
Humidity Control: ≥95% R.H
Interior Dimension: 1170*450*500 mm
Exterior Dimension: 1380*500*1480 mm
The UV aging chamber is a kind of environmental testing chamber, with the functions of UV radiation, temperature and humidity control, the test chamber simulates the natural environment to test the aging resistance of materials, and determine the fading and degradation that may occur on materials, due to long-term exposure under UV radiation envionment.
Specification
Model |
TA-UV |
Interior Dimension W*D*H (mm) |
1170*450*500 |
Exterior Dimension W*D*H(mm) |
1380*500*1480 |
Specimen Capacity |
150*75mm: 48 pcs; 300*75mm: 24pcs (or customized) |
Temperature Range |
RT+10°C ~ 70°C ±2°C |
Humidity Range |
≥95% R.H ±2% |
Black Panel Temperature (BPT) |
BPT 60°C~ 100°C |
UV Lamp Distance (center~center) |
70mm |
Specimen and UV Lamp Distance |
50mm±3mm |
Humidity Range |
≥95% R.H |
UV Light Source |
UVA340 or UVB-313 |
UV Light Brand |
U.S. imported Q-Lab fluorescent UV lamps |
Irradiation Source |
Fluorescent UV lamps (8) - 40 W |
Irradiation control |
0.35~1.1W/m2 adjustable |
Controller |
Programmable touch screen controller |
Exposure |
Moisture condensation,UV radiation, temperature control |
Protection |
Over temperature, short phase, water shortage, overcurrent protections. |
Supply Voltage |
110V/220V, 50/60HZ |
Complied Tests: ASTM D4329,ASTM G151,ASTM D4674,ASTM D5208,ASTM D6662,EN12224,EN 927-6, ISO
11507,ISO 11895,this test equipment comply with above test standards (but not limited to)
What is UV aging test chamber?
A UV aging test chamber is used to assess the effects of prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation on various materials, products, and components. The purpose is to evaluate the durability, performance, and longevity of these products under UV exposure.
The test involves exposing the products to a controlled amount of UV radiation, which simulates the effect of natural sunlight over an extended period. The chamber is designed to maintain a consistent temperature and humidity level during the test, which is essential for accurate and repeatable results.
By subjecting materials and products to UV aging tests, manufacturers can assess the long-term impact of UV radiation on the performance and durability of their products. This information can be used to develop new materials, improve existing products, and ensure product quality and safety.
UV aging test chamber feature
The key features of a typical UV aging test chamber include:
• UV lamps: The chamber contains specialized UV lamps that emit a controlled amount of UV radiation.
• Temperature control: The chamber is able to maintain a consistent temperature during testing.
• Humidity control: UV aging test chambers also have the ability to control humidity levels during testing.
• Programmable controls: The chamber can be programmed to run specific testing protocols, including exposure times, UV intensity, temperature, and humidity levels.
• Safety devices: UV aging test chambers typically have protecion devices, to protect the operator and prevent damage to the equipment, including UV-blocking windows, alarms, and shut-off switches.
Overall, UV aging test chambers are an important tool for materials and product testing, allowing manufacturers to simulate real-world conditions and evaluate the long-term effects of UV exposure.
UV aging test chamber application
UV aging test chambers are widely applied in industries such as automotive, aerospace, construction, and packaging, to test the durability of materials and products under various environmental conditions. Some common applications of UV aging test chambers include:
• Testing the performance of automotive parts, such as dashboards, door panels, and exterior trims, under prolonged exposure to sunlight.
• Evaluating the resistance of building materials, such as roofing tiles, window frames, and insulation, to UV light and weathering.
• Testing the quality and longevity of packaging materials, such as films, bottles, and containers, under prolonged exposure to UV light.
• Assessing the effectiveness of protective coatings and paints in resisting fading, cracking, and chalking caused by UV exposure.
• Testing the reliability of outdoor textiles, such as awnings, outdoor furniture, and apparel, under prolonged exposure to UV light.
In summary, UV aging test chambers play a crucial role in evaluating the durability and performance of various materials and products, helping manufacturers ensure quality and reliability and improve their products' longevity
How to use UV aging test chamber?
A UV aging test chamber is a device used to simulate the effects of sunlight on various materials and products over time. Here are some general steps to use a UV aging test chamber:
• Read the user manual: Before operating the UV aging test chamber, it's essential to read the user manual carefully, which contains important safety precautions, operating instructions, and maintenance requirements.
• Prepare samples: Place the samples in the appropriate holders, taking care not to block the UV light exposure.
• Set the test conditions: This includes setting the temperature, humidity, and UV exposure levels, press start button.
• Monitor the test: During the test, monitor the samples for any changes or degradation. Periodically check the temperature, humidity, and UV exposure to ensure that they remain within tolerance.
• Stop the test: Once the desired exposure time has been reached, stop the test and carefully remove the samples, document any changes observed.
• Clean and maintain the chamber: After each test, clean the chamber. Regular maintenance ensures the chamber's proper functioning and extend its lifespan.
It's crucial to note that UV aging test chambers can be dangerous and may emit harmful UV radiation. Therefore, it's essential to follow safety precautions, wear appropriate protective gear, and operate the chamber in a well-ventilated area.