QUV Accelerated Weathering Tester | Q-Lab (2024)

The World's Most Widely Used Weathering Tester™.
Test plastics, coatings, and other materials for durability when exposed to outdoor sunlight, heat, and water.

UV light is responsible for almost all photodegradation of durable materials exposed outdoors. The QUV tester’s fluorescent lamps simulate the critical short-wave UV and realistically reproduce the physical property damage caused by sunlight. Types of damage include color change, gloss loss, chalking, cracking, crazing, hazing, blistering, embrittlement, strength loss and oxidation.

Dew, not rain, is responsible for most of the wetness that occurs in outdoor exposure. The QUV UV test chamber's condensation system realistically simulates dew and accelerates its effect using elevated temperature.

The condensation process automatically purifies theordinary tapwater used in the system.This is because the process ofevaporating and condensing the water onto the specimens is actually a distillation process, which removes all impurities. SeeLU-0801 - QUV Brochure.

The QUV tester conveniently accommodates up to 48 specimens (75mm× 150mm) and complies with a wide range of international, national, and industry specifications, ensuring the reliability and reproducibility of your test program. Visit ourstandards page for more information.

Easy to Operate
The QUV UV tester’s simple, proven design makes it easy to install, easy to use, and almost maintenance-free. It operates completely automatically, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Features include:

  • Dual touchscreen user interface for easy operation and programming in 17 user-selectable languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Czech, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese
  • Exposure conditions displayed continuously
  • Multicolor LED light for quick “at-a-glance” tester status
  • Self-diagnostic warnings and service reminders
  • Quick calibration with patented AUTOCAL system

Affordable

The QUV tester is economical to purchase and to operate, because it uses:
  • low cost, long lifefluorescent UV lamps
  • ordinary tap water for condensation

Models (see also Features Tab)

  • QUV/basic: UV and condensation (no irradiance control, single touchscreen display)
  • QUV/se: UV, condensation and SOLAR EYE irradiance control
  • QUV/spray: UV, condensation, SOLAR EYE irradiance control and water spray
  • QUV/uvc: short-wave UVC light and SOLAR EYE irradiance control
  • QUV/cw: cool white visible light, condensation andSOLAR EYE irradiance control

SeeLU-0819 - QUV Specifications or the Features Tab for comparative capabilities.

Model QUV/basic
This is a simplified version of the QUV tester for the lab where economy is critical. The model QUV/basic uses fluorescent UV lamps and a condensation system for moisture simulation. The model, however, does not include the SOLAR EYE irradiance control. Consequently, the light intensity cannot be adjusted or calibrated. This means the QUV/basic testercannot be used for high irradiance testing. In addition, periodiclamp replacement and repositioning is required.

Q-Lab recommends the QUV/basic tester for comparative exposures where the test specimens and the control specimens are exposed at the same time, in the same tester.

Model QUV/se
The most popular QUV modelfeatures the SOLAR EYE Irradiance Control, for precise maintenance of UV light intensity. The QUV/se tester uses a proven condensation mechanism to simulate outdoor moisture attack.

The SOLAR EYE system is a precision control system that automatically maintains light intensity through a feedback loop. The controller monitors UV intensity and compensates for lamp aging and variability by adjusting power to the lamps. The SOLAR EYE system provides:

  • Controlled irradiance
  • Longerlamp life
  • Faster results
  • More reproducible and repeatable testing
  • ISO calibration

For more information on the benefits of the SOLAR EYE irradiance control system, seeLU-0801 - QUV Brochure.

Model QUV/spray
The QUV/spray tester has the same functions as a standard QUV/se, but also includes a water spray system. Short periods of spray can be used to create a thermal shock. Longer periods can be used to achieve mechanical erosion. The QUV/spray tester can be set to produce: UV alone, spray alone, or condensation. Deionized water is recommended for all spray applications.

Model QUV/uvc
UVC light is used widely in ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI), a technique used to eliminate harmful viruses and bacteria. This short-wavelength, high-energy UVC light can also degrade the materials and surfaces it disinfects. The QUV/uvc model uses UVC lamps to deliver light concentrated at 254 nm to test for material durability against photodegradation effects resulting from exposure to UVC light. The QUV/uvc tester has multiple safety features to prevent stray UVC light from escaping; it is also not equipped with condensation or water spray.

Model QUV/cw
Some industry test methods specify the use of cool white fluorescentlamps for indoor photostability testing. To reproduce theseindoor light conditions, the QUV/cw uses ordinarycool white fluorescent lamps. Ithas a SOLAR EYE irradiance control system that monitors and controls visible light output, rather than UV. SeeLU-0823 - QUV/cw Summaryfor more information.

Temperature Control
All QUV UV testers precisely control temperature to enhance accuracy and accelerate test results. Although temperature does not normally affect the primary photochemical reaction, it does affect the rate of any subsequent reactions. Therefore, the QUV tester’s ability to control temperature is essential during UV exposure.

Versatile Specimen Mounting
Standard specimen holders easily adjust for any thickness up to 20mm (3/4") and allow fast, snap-action specimen mounting. Retaining rings provide positive hold-down and do not require that test specimens be cut to close tolerance. In addition, custom holders are available for mounting various products, such as lenses,larger specimens,and 3-D components. See the accessories tab or ourspecimen mounting page for more information.

Controls & Optional Software
The Dual Touchscreen Display is designed to be both functional and easy-to-use. The QUV main controller features dual, full-color touchscreen displays (except QUV/basic, which has a single touchscreen display) and can be programmed in 17 user-selectable languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Czech, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese. This system includes complete self-diagnostic error checking, constantly monitoring the status and performance of all systems. It also displays tester error messages and routine service reminders as needed. The multicolor LED status indicator light updates users on the tester’s operational state at a glance.

An external USB port on every QUV tester allows users to perform software upgrades quickly to address key performance issues. For quality systems that require documented proof of test conditions, this USB port can also be used to download tester performance history. Additionally, every QUV tester is equipped with an Ethernet connection. Optional VIRTUAL STRIPCHART PC software allows the user to automatically record and monitor exposure conditions and directly transfer data from the QUV UV test chamber to a Windows-based computer. Data from either the USB export or PC application can be emailed directly to Q-Lab's technical support desk for expert troubleshooting and diagnostics.

QUV Lamps

Fluorescent UV lamps are inherently more stable than other types of lamps, including xenon arc lamps. The spectral power distribution (SPD) does not change with lamp aging, even up to 8,000 hours. This gives more reproducible test results, fewer lamp changes, and lower operational costs.

Q-Lab produces more UV lamps than the rest of the weathering industry combined. Q-Lab's lamps are specially engineered to our own proprietary specifications, based on our 50 years of experience with fluorescent UV technology. We have the most stringent quality control testing in the industry. The result is that the QUV tester providesthe mostconsistent, stable spectrum, year after year.

Several different types of UV lamps are available for different applications, which are listed below. SeeLU-8160 - A Choice of Lamps for QUV and LU-0823 - QUV/cw Summaryfor more specific application guidelines

UVA-340 Lamps
The QUV tester’s UVA-340 lamps give the best simulation of sunlight in the critical short wavelength region from 365 nm down to the solar cut-off of 295 nm. See LU-8052 - SPD for QUV UVA-340.

UVA-340+ Lamps
UVA-340+ lamps offer the same spectrum as UVA-340 lamps but provide longer lifetime at high irradiance, up to 1500 hours at 1.55 W/m2/nm and 750 hours at the maximum irradiance (1.85 W/m2/nm).

UVA-351 Lamps
The QUV UV tester’s UVA-351 lamps simulate the UV portion of sunlight filtered through window glass. It is most useful for interior applications, fortesting of some inks and for polymer damage that can occur in an environment near a window. See LU-8053 - SPD for QUV UVA-351.

UVB-313EL Lamps

The QUV tester’s UVB-313EL lamps maximize acceleration utilizing short-wave UV that is more severe than the UV normally found at the earth’s surface. Consequently, these lamps may produce unrealistically severe results for some materials. UVB-313EL lamps are most useful for QC and R&D applications, or for testing very durable materials. See LU-8051 - SPD for QUV UVB-313EL.

UVB-313EL+ Lamps
UVB-313EL+ lamps offer nearly the same spectrum as UVB-313EL lamps but provide longer lifetime at high irradiance, up to 1500 hours at 1.55 W/m2/nm and 750 hours at the maximum irradiance (1.85 W/m2/nm)

UVC Lamps
UVC lamps deliver high-intensity, monchromatic, short-wave UV light at 254 nm, which is well below the solar cut-on. This wavelength represents the most common type of UVC emission used for disinfection of surfaces exposed to harmful bacteria and viruses. While it can kill these pathogens effectively, UVC light can also cause photodegradation of plastics, coatings, and fabrics. UVC lamps reproduce this damaging irradiance, in order to evaluate durability of materials exposed to UVC light

QFS-40 Lamps

Also known as FS-40 or F40 UVB, this is the original QUV lamp. FS-40 lamps are still specified ina few legacyautomotive test methods. QFS-40 lamps should only be used in the QUV/basic tester. See LU-8050 - SPD for QUV QFS-40.

Cool White Lamps

The QUV UV test chamber’s cool white lamps (used only in model QUV/cw) effectively reproduce and accelerate indoor lighting conditions encountered in office and commercial environments as well as retail display lighting. See LU-8049 - SPD for QUV/cw.

Optical Filters
Unlike xenon arc test chambers, the QUV tester does not require the use of any optical filters.

Easy Calibration Assures Accuracy
The QUV black panel temperature sensor needs to be calibrated periodically by the user to assure accurate and consistent results. Calibrating the QUV black panel temperature sensor is quick and simple, and isperformed with any standard reference thermometer.

Easy Calibration Assures Accuracy
For all models except QUV/basic, the QUV SOLAR EYE irradiance sensor needs to be calibrated periodically by the user to assure accurate and consistent results. Calibrating the QUV tester using the AUTOCAL system is extremely simple. It takes only a few minutes and virtually eliminates human error.

Q-Lab has two classes of devices used for irradiance calibration. The Universal Calibrator system isstandard with all new QUV testers and is fully compatible with all previous model, as well as Q-SUN testers. The CR10 is Q-Lab's legacy QUV irradiance calibration system but remains forward-compatible with all new QUV testers. For more information,see LU-0801 - QUV Brochure.

Universal Calibrator (UC) System Radiometer Models

  • Universal Calibrator (UC) System Radiometer Models
  • UC1 handheld display - one device for displaying irradiance and temperature calibration information for all QUV and Q-SUN models*
  • UC10/UV smart sensor - for use with UVA-340, UVA-351, or UVB-313 lamps (plus and non-plus versions)
  • UC10/UVC smart sensor – for use with UVC lamps
  • UC10/CW smart sensor - for use only with cool white lamps

*The UC system works with all irradiance-controlled QUV and Q-SUN testers but the UC1 is not needed for new QUV and Q-SUN testers.

Recalibration

UC10 smart sensors need to be replaced yearly for a newly-calibrated device. This is the most cost-effective option for most users. UC10 smart sensors can, alternatively, be returned to Q-Lab once per year for an inexpensive recalibration. See Recalibration Return Procedure.

CR10 and CR10/cw radiometers need to be returned to Q-Lab once per year for an inexpensive recalibration. SeeRecalibration Return Procedure.

Ourcalibration labs are accredited to ISO 17025 by the American Association of Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA - Ohio Certificate Number 2382-01, China Certificate Number 2383-02, and England Certificate Number 2383-03). Calibrations are traceable to the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Versatile Specimen Mounting
Standardspecimen holders adjust for any thickness up to 20mm (3/4") and allow fast, snap-action specimen mounting. Retaining rings provide positive hold-down and do not require that test specimens be cut to close tolerance.

In addition, custom holders are available for mounting various products, such as lenses, larger specimens,and 3-D components. Bottle holders, textile holders and special mountings are also available. SeeLU-8001 - QUV Sample Mountingor the specimen mounting page for more detailed information.

Water Repurification System

To significantly reduce the cost of running the QUV tester’s optional water spray system, Q-Lab offers an optional water repurification system that reuses the water that normally would go down the drain.

Space Saver Frame

In labs where space is a premium, QUV UV testers can be stacked two-high with space saver frames. SeeLU-0820 - QUV Space Saver Specificationsfor more detailed information.

QUV Accelerated Weathering Tester | Q-Lab (2024)

FAQs

How many hours is the quv test? ›

Test duration of the QUV test

In theory, 500 hours of testing with artificial UVA lamps roughly corresponds to a year of sunlight, heat and moisture in Western Europe. In practice, however, this is often more towards 250 hours for a year of practice. Please note that this is only a rule of thumb.

What is the quv test method? ›

The QUV tester's fluorescent lamps simulate the critical short-wave UV and realistically reproduce the physical property damage caused by sunlight. Types of damage include color change, gloss loss, chalking, cracking, crazing, hazing, blistering, embrittlement, strength loss and oxidation.

What is an accelerated weathering test? ›

Our accelerated weather testing reproduces the effects of prolonged outdoor exposure in a matter of weeks. Conducted in our state-of-the art laboratories using specialized equipment, accelerated weather testing provides important information about the impact these elements could have on your products.

What is the ASTM test method for accelerated weathering? ›

Testing Procedure:

Up to 20 test samples are mounted in the QUV and subjected to a cycle of exposure to intense ultraviolet radiation followed by moisture exposure by condensation.

What is quv exposure? ›

The QUV tests materials by exposing them to alternating cycles of ultraviolet (UV) light and moisture at controlled, elevated temperatures. The QUV simulates the effects of sunlight with fluorescent UV lamps, and it simulates dew and rain using condensing humidity and/or water spray.

How long is the SAE j2527 test? ›

3000 & 6000hrs

What is the UV accelerated test chamber? ›

UV test chambers simulate the environment of a high temperature atmospheric pressure environment, which is used to heat resistance test for electrical insulation, ventilation aging test of electronic parts, plasticizing product, leather textile test, treatment of mandatory ventilation, etc.

How does UV testing work? ›

Sunlight-simulating lamps often use both ultraviolet-a (UVA) and ultraviolet-b (UVB) bulbs, with UVA providing the bulk of the energy. To simulate years of exposure to UV light owing to accelerated testing, the items to be evaluated are placed in a QUV test chamber and left there for varying amounts of time.

What is the UV weathering chamber? ›

UV Weathering Test Chamber is designed to test types of damages include colour change, gloss loss, chalking, cracking, crazing, hazing, blistering, strength loss and oxidation.

What is the standard for weathering test? ›

Weathering standard ISO 4892-1 provides general guidance and information on weathering and lightfastness testing of plastics and similar materials. This includes performance and calibration requirements for devices used for exposing plastics to artificial light sources.

How do you test weathering? ›

Some of the accelerated weathering testing conditions simulated in the test lab include:
  1. Solar exposure to natural, ultraviolet and infrared light.
  2. Water exposure through simulated rain, condensation, and mist.
  3. Temperature fluctuations from extreme heat and cold.
  4. Salt and corrosion conditions.

What is the temperature of accelerated test? ›

In other words, if temperature is the thermal stress, each unit is tested under the same accelerated temperature, (e.g., 100° C), and data are recorded. This is the type of stress load that has been discussed so far. This type of stress loading has many advantages over time-dependent stress loadings.

What is the standard for quv testing? ›

The QUV test is conducted in accordance with ASTM D4587 and involves exposing coated samples to a combination of ultraviolet (UV) light and moisture to simulate the effects of outdoor weathering.

What is the ASTM standard for accelerated aging? ›

ASTM-F1980 is the standard used for Accelerated Aging of Sterile Barrier Systems and Medical Devices. The theory itself is the Q10 theory, which stipulates that for every 10-degree increase it doubles the reaction rate of the materials.

What is pull out test as per ASTM? ›

Standard Test Method for Pullout Strength of Hardened Concrete. 1.1 This test method covers determination of the pullout strength of hardened concrete by measuring the force required to pull an embedded metal insert and the attached concrete fragment from a concrete test specimen or structure.

What are the methods of UV stability test? ›

Methods of UV Stability Testing

UV stability can be tested according to many standards and using several different methods. One of the most widely used UV testers is the QUV. The QUV weathering tester uses fluorescent UV lighting, condensation, temperature control, and water spray to simulate accelerated weathering.

What is the xenon arc weathering test method? ›

A Weather-Ometer uses a xenon arc light source to provide a radiation spectrum that simulates natural sunlight. Glass filters around the xenon arc modify the light spectrum to simulate the appropriate end use conditions. Moisture is provided by a humidifier and direct spray, and temperature is controlled by heaters.

What is ASTM G154 test method? ›

ASTM G154 is the standard practice for exposing nonmetallic materials to fluorescent UV light. Testing to this standard involves cyclic exposure to UV light and may include exposure to moisture to evaluate the product's overall resistance to weathering.

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