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EVS-EN ISO 4892-3:2016

Plastics - Methods of exposure to laboratory light sources - Part 3: Fluorescent UV lamps (ISO 4892-3:2016)

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Withdrawn from 01.11.2024
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ISO 4892-3:2016; EN ISO 4892-3:2016
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01.11.2024
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04.04.2016
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14.11.2013
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EVS-EN ISO 4892-3:2013
This part of ISO 4892 specifies methods for exposing specimens to fluorescent UV radiation, heat and water in apparatus designed to simulate the weathering effects that occur when materials are exposed in actual end-use environments to global solar radiation, or to solar radiation through window glass.
The specimens are exposed to fluorescent UV lamps under controlled environmental conditions
(temperature, humidity and/or water). Different types of fluorescent UV lamp can be used to meet all the requirements for testing different materials.
Specimen preparation and evaluation of the results are covered in other International Standards for specific materials.
General guidance is given in ISO 4892-1.
NOTE Fluorescent UV lamp exposures for paints, varnishes and other coatings are described in ISO 11507.

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