The Q-SUN xenon lamp aging chamber can be used for photostability testing. Photostability testing is a test method that evaluates the variation and performance degradation of materials under light conditions. The Q-SUN xenon arc burn-in chamber simulates the solar spectrum using a xenon lamp source that complies with ISO, ASTM and other industry standards, providing realistic lighting conditions.
In photostability testing, material samples are exposed to defined light intensity, temperature, and humidity. Testing can last anywhere from hundreds to thousands of hours to simulate long-term exposure in real-world use. Through testing, it is possible to evaluate the color difference, gloss, surface changes, attenuation of physical and chemical properties, and other possible changes in the material.
The Q-SUN xenon arc burn-in chamber has precise light intensity and temperature control and can be set according to the test needs. In addition, the tester can simulate different light cycles, such as day and night changes, to more accurately simulate the actual application environment.
Overall, Q-SUN xenon lamp burn-in chambers can be used to perform photostability tests to help companies evaluate the durability of materials in light environments, thereby providing a basis for decision-making, improving product design and material selection, and ensuring the stability of products in long-term use.
Luozhong Technology is the authorized supplier of Q-SUN xenon lamp aging box.