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Applications
Automotive Industry
Manufacturers of automotive parts, interiors, exteriors, and coatings.
Construction Industry
Building materials manufacturers (e.g., paints, coatings, sealants).
Electronics Industry
Producers of electronic devices, casings, displays, and components.
Plastics and Polymers Industry
Companies producing plastic products, polymers, and composites.
Outdoor Furniture and Equipment Industry
Producers of outdoor furniture, playground equipment, and sports gear.
Agricultural Industry
Manufacturers of agricultural films, nets, and related products.
Consumer Goods Industry
Manufacturers of consumer products like toys, sports equipment, and outdoor gear.
Aerospace Industry
Companies producing materials and components for aircraft and spacecraft.
Textile Industry
Manufacturers of fabrics, dyes, and textiles used in various applications.
Cosmetics Industry
Manufacturers of skincare and cosmetic products exposed to various environmental conditions.
Paints and Coatings Industry
Manufacturers of paints, varnishes, and protective coatings.
Packaging Industry
Companies producing packaging materials that require durability.
Renewable Energy Sector
Companies producing solar panels and components for renewable energy systems.
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How to Understand Accelerated Weathering Test Correctly | Webinar
In this webinar with our partner, Q-Lab discover how to understand accelerated weathering test correctly for your business!
All polymers are subject to environmental conditions that cause deterioration. Different rate and types of deterioration depend on the type of polymer and its exposure to various elements such as light, heat and moisture, which are the primary variables toward material degradation.
This webinar will examine how these variables interact with polymers naturally and how this interaction may be simulated in a laboratory and used to predict material life expectancy through accelerated test programs. Focusing on various light sources and their spectral power distribution and how they can be used to identify an appropriate simulation of natural weathering.