Fluorescent UV lamps are traditionally used in weathering tests for evaluating UV-induced degradation of coated surfaces such as cracks and chalking.
This instrument is designed for performing cyclic tests of dark (condensation) and light tests using fluorescent UV lamps as the light source. The irradiance distribution has been further improved by optimizing the position of the fluorescent UV lamps. Along with a new instrument design, operation has been made simple and easier to use with the implementation of a touch panel controller.
Features
1. The positions of the fluorescent UV lamps are optimized by computer simulation to produce an even distribution of irradiance on specimens, which has resulted in an improvement in evenness within the specimen holder from 91.7% to 97.8%, a 6% increase.
This has reduced the variance in irradiation at top and bottom rows of the specimen holder, making it possible for tests with greater uniformity (compared to previous models).
2. This model is equipped with the Quick View SystemTM that allows for the user to view the condition of all the specimens in a single motion. Compared to previous models where each specimen had to be taken out one by one, this reduces approximately 90% of the time used to check the condition of the specimens (they can also be taken out one by one like previous models).
3. Test program setup, operation data recording and irradiance calibration are all contained in the color touch panel controller.