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Arizona Weathering

Q-labArizonaQ-Lab's Arizona site is 30 miles from Phoenix in an area away from automotive, industrial or agricultural pollution. Arizona is a benchmark location for outdoor durability tests because of its high-intensity sunlight and high year-around temperatures.

Compared with Florida, the Arizona test site offers about 20% more sunlight, higher annual temperatures, and lower humidity. During the summer, the air temperature may reach 115°F (46°C) and a black body sensor may reach over 160°F (71°C).

Natural exposure testing is an essential part of any weathering and light stability test program. Material scientists often use "Florida Weathering" or "Arizona Weathering" as international benchmarks for material weatherability testing.  For a complete outdoor testing program, many companies test their products in both Florida and Arizona. For natural accelerated outdoor exposures, clients rely on the Q-Trac Natural Sunlight Concentrator, a service exclusively available at Q-Lab Arizona.

This extreme climate has been proven useful for certain types of testing and materials:

  • Color and gloss of coatings
  • Color stability, heat again, and physical properties of plastics
  • Coatings on plastics
  • Lightfastness an tensile strength of textiles

Q-lab Arizona Climate

 
 

Q-Trac Sunlight Concentrator

 

 
 
 
Arizona Weathering Snap Shot

Arizona desert exposures are ideal for testing materials under very hot, very dry conditions.
Q-Lab Arizona climate data

 

 

 

 

Related Weathering Documents

download PDF Outdoor Exposure Procedures
Technical Bulletin about outdoor exposure procedures.

download PDF Evaluations

Overview of visual evaluations and instrument measurements.

download PDF Q-Trac
Technical bulletin explains how the Q-Trac works.

download PDF A2LA Accreditation Certificate
Q-Lab Arizona is accredited for technical competence in the field of Mechanical Testing, in accordance with ISO/TEC 17025:2005.

 

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