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UV light is responsible for almost all
photodegradation to durable materials exposed outdoors. The QUV’s fluorescent lamps simulate the critical short-wave UV and reproduce the physical property damage caused by sunlight. Several different types of UV lamps are available for different applications. Request Q-Lab Bulletin LU-8160, Choice of Lamps for application guidelines.
UVA-340 Lamps. The UVA-340 lamps give an excellent simulation of sunlight in the critical short wavelength region from 365 nm down to the solar cut-off of 295 nm.
UVB-313 Lamps. The UVB-313 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-313 lamps are most useful for QC and R&D applications, or for testing very durable materials.
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