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2011 Shanghai International Automotive Weathering Technology Symposium

Posted: 5/10/2011
The 2011 Shanghai International Automotive Weathering Technology Symposium organized by Q-Lab and H. J. Unkel Ltd. will be held on 15 September 2011.
Q-Lab Corporation has been a leader in light stability & weathering test equipment and outdoor test services for more than 55 years. Following the successful 2006, 2007 and 2009 International Automotive Weathering Technology Symposiums, Q-Lab will be holding the 2011 Shanghai International Automotive Weathering Technology Symposium again this year.  Along with the symposium will be the Auto Testing Expo and GB weathering standard committee meeting.

The project of creating a China GB standard on automotive interior and exterior weathering started in 2009. Twenty organizations and companies (including OEM, Tier 1, Tier 2 suppliers and Testing Labs) cooperated closely, spending two years and more than RMB20 million on this project. The new standards and a comparative testing study will be discussed at the symposium.

Experts from OEMs, testing labs, and material suppliers will also discuss the latest weathering requirements, testing techniques, and achievements in material durability improvement.

Symposium attendees will learn the technological background and contents of the new auto GB China standard on weathering, share the achievements of the China auto standard research project, discover the latest developments in weathering, and have the opportunity to discuss it all with 200 experts from the auto industry.
To learn more details about the symposium, please contact us:

Ms. Amanda Zhao
Tel: +86-21-58797970
Fax: +86-21-58797960
E-mail: azhao@q-lab.com.cn
Q-Lab Corporation China Office
www.q-lab.com
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