The xenon aging Test Chamber is a test instrument integrating light, temperature and humidity. Many products are placed outdoors, exposed to the sun, washed by acid rain, and degraded by mold. After a period of use, the products are damaged. Not replaced.
It may take a month, a year or more. The xenon lamp aging chamber is designed to simulate harsh conditions. One day in the Test Chamber is equivalent to one month in the open air, and half a month in the Test Chamber is equivalent to six months to one year in the open air.
So if we want to set the service life of our products as 10 years, then we can't wait 10 years to see the results of mass production. We can put the xenon lamp aging Test Chamber in one to two months, which is equivalent to Put it in the open air for 5 to 10 years. If it is found to be unqualified in the test samples, it can be improved immediately. After improvement, it can be mass-produced, which means that the quality is guaranteed and time is saved.
The xenon lamp aging Test Chamber simulates and strengthens experiments from key climate factors such as light energy, temperature, rain or condensation, and humidity; xenon lamps can simulate the full spectrum of sunlight and are used to reproduce destructive light waves in different environments.

Which industries need to use xenon lamp weather resistance Test Chamber?
The xenon lamp weather resistance Test Chamber uses xenon lamp to simulate ultraviolet, visible light and infrared light in natural climate, and uses light to age the product, so as to quickly judge whether the product is light resistant. Mainly used in coatings, building materials, textiles, furniture, leather and other industries.
Paint: people are placed outdoors, so the car shell needs to be tested by light to see whether the shell material will wear the paint under the light for a long time.
Building materials: can be divided into structural materials, decorative materials and some special materials. Materials exposed to sunlight for long periods of time require a lightfastness test using a xenon arc aging chamber.
Textiles: In layman's terms, the clothes people wear, the curtains in their homes, etc., all need to be tested by light to see if they will fade over time.
Furniture leather: A set of good furniture is believed to be used by a family for 40 to 50 years. Of course, good furniture also needs to be tested, not only light test, but also temperature and humidity test to see if the skin will change after many years of use. fall off
