Seminar Programs
Consumer Electronics Photostability and Weatherability Testing
Modern consumer electronic contain a multitude of organic and polymeric components, ranging from seals, housings and covers to active components like liquid crystals and OLEDs. Those components can degrade or alter
functionality by the influences of the environment, especially by solar radiation (natural or artificial), heat and moisture. This online seminar addresses these effects and provides information and methods how these issues can be tested during product development.
Hot-Light Fastness Testing
Automotive interior materials face extreme climatic conditions. Degradation can be caused by solar radiation (filtered by the cabin glass) under extremely hot temperatures. These extreme environments require special
test conditions. Standards like ISO 105-B06 or SAE 2412 or OEM specifications define in more detail the temperature conditions and the optical filters required for Xenon-arc test instruments. This so-called hot-light fastness testing is addressed in detail
in this online seminar.
Weathering of Automotive and Transportation Coatings
This online seminar addresses test methods for automotive exterior materials, especially automotive coatings. The background and the motivation leading to the development of the new test standard ASTM D7869 “Standard
Practice for Xenon Arc Exposure Test with Enhanced Light and Water Exposure for Transportation Coatings” will be in focus.
Lightfastness Testing of Food and Beverages
Food and beverages can degrade by factors of the environment including natural solar radiation, but also by artificial light sources (Store-Light). These factors are often limiting the “shelf-life” of a product.
This online seminar addresses special weathering and lightfastness test methods for the food and beverage industry, including testing of the product and it’s packaging, but also how the packing can protect the content from those environmental factors.
Textile Testing: Colorfastness to Light
This seminar addresses the principles of natural and artificial lightfastness testing techniques for textiles. The purpose of reference materials for testing, evaluation and rating is explained. Examples are given
on the most common test methods for textiles for interior (AATCC TM16, ISO 105 B02, Company specifications) and exterior applications (ISO 105 B04 and B10).
Registration
Attendance to the seminars is free! To register, simply click on the appropriate dates for each seminar you wish to attend in order to complete your registration for that event. Once you complete your registration(s),
you will then receive e-mail confirmation(s) for your attendance.
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