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Laboratory-accelerated weathering tests light sources

The light sources commonly used for laboratory-accelerated weathering tests include filtered xenon arcs, two types of filtered carbon arcs, fluorescent UV lamps, and metal halide lamps. The spectral power distributions are shown in Figures 8.3 through 8.6 in comparison with solar radiation. The spectral emission characteristics of the sources differ significantly in both the UV and visible regions. [Pg.343]

Fade and weather resistance can also be evaluated using laboratory test chambers, fadometers, and weatherometers, designed to simulate a variety of actual environments in an accelerated fashion. The types of tests are classified according to the nature of the light source ... [Pg.325]


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