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Accelerated Weathering Tester – UV

The accelerated weathering test simulates the atmosphere with sunlight (UV mode), dew (condensation mode), rain (thermal shock) and rain + UV (thermal shock and UV).

In a few days or weeks, the EQNA UV tester can reproduce the damage that occurs over months or years in external or internal environments with sunlight.

It predicts damage to non-metallic materials (deterioration, aging, erosion, mechanical and physical changes, humidity and shine) and reduces losses.

The test results are reliable, fast and comply with the technical standards ASTM D4329, ASTM G154, ASTM G151, ASTM G53, SAE J2020, ISO 4892-3, among others.

UVa and UVb irradiation together with the action of the weather acts as the main cause of physical/chemical damage in relation to the intensity and wavelength of light in the solar spectrum.

According to SAE J2412, the CIE 85 of the solar spectrum collected under natural weather conditions, as shown in the graph below, presents UV irradiation between 250 and 400 nm, visible light between 400 and 780 nm and infrared above 780 nm.

When the aging process is accelerated in non-metallic materials, ultraviolet fluorescent lamps within the wavelength range between 290 and 400 nm are used.

This wavelength range is more harmful to non-metallic materials, so that the technical standards – Xenon Test (Wheather o meter), recommend the calibration of xenon equipment exactly in this harmful range of the spectrum from 250 to 400 nm.

By analyzing the irradiance intensity provided by the solar spectrum collected under natural climatic conditions in relation to the wavelength of 313 nm, approximately 0.15 W/m².nm is obtained, for 340 nm the irradiance is 0.60 W/m².nm and for 351 nm approximately 0.80 W/m².nm of irradiance.

To ensure the accelerated action of the range of nonmetallic materials, Equilam supplies UVa and UVb fluorescent lamps that guarantee an intensity higher than that of the solar spectrum under natural climatic conditions, optimizing laboratory testing time and strictly meeting the standards of accelerated weathering testing techniques.

The evidence and comparisons between laboratory tests and real tests are validated under natural climatic conditions over a longer test period, to effectively prove the safety of the results collected.

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The EQNA-UV chamber was developed to accelerate the process of deterioration, loss of brightness and / or color, embrittlement of materials, through the action of UVA – UVB, Condensation and Thermal Shock irradiation.

It strictly complies with ASTM – ISO – SAE, and others upon request.   

  • It has an integrated Radiometer with EQUV guaranteeing the calibration of the irradiation intensity, unique with calibration at 313, 340, and 351 nm
  • With one UV sensor for each lamp pair for monitoring the intensity of irradiation during each test
  • Construction according to UL508a
  • All electronic components are UL listed
  • All aluminum enclosure
  • No need for sacrificial electrode in tray
  • TOUCH SCREEN control panel, with easy programming of the cycles desired by the customer
  • TOUCH SCREEN and CLP control panel, providing greater versatility in the equipment, with auto diagnostic functions that indicate possible malfunctions and periodic preventive maintenance, security system with audio visual alarm, among others.

The durability of 340 +, 351 + and 313 + lamps:

  • Through the monitoring of the “EQNAUV CONTROL” software, with a set point adjustment of the maximum irradiation intensity supported by lamps with continuous use, it will have a useful life of approximately 750 hours.
  • Through the monitoring of the “EQNAUV CONTROL” software, with set point adjustment of the maximum irradiation intensity ASTM G154 with continuous use, it will have a useful life of approximately 1,500 hours.
  • Through the monitoring of the “EQNAUV CONTROL” software, with set point adjustment of the typical irradiation intensity ASTM G 154 with continuous use, it will have a useful life of approximately 8,000 hours.

Note: The values in bold above are not guaranteed, as there are external factors that can modify.