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- Trace Impurity Analysis
- Molecular Structure Analysis
- Hydrocarbon Structure Analysis
- Functional Group Identification
- Mass Analysis and Molecular Weight Determination
- Concentration and Absorption Measurement
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- Optical Properties Analysis
- Refractive Index Measurement
- Thermal Transitions Analysis
- Mineral and Ore Analysis
UV Resistance Testing

UV resistance testing is a specialized analytical technique used to assess the resistance of materials to degradation and damage caused by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight. UV radiation can cause color fading, surface degradation, embrittlement, cracking, and chemical changes in materials such as polymers, coatings, textiles, plastics, and composites. UV resistance testing involves exposing materials to simulated or natural sunlight in controlled laboratory conditions and evaluating changes in physical, mechanical, chemical, and optical properties before and after exposure.
Accurate UV resistance testing provides valuable data for assessing material durability, performance, and service life in outdoor environments such as construction, automotive, aerospace, marine, and outdoor recreational products. In materials science, it helps evaluate UV stabilizers, antioxidants, and protective coatings for enhancing material resistance to UV degradation and prolonging product lifespan. In product development, it supports the selection of UV-resistant materials, design optimization, and quality assurance by ensuring compliance with industry standards and customer requirements. Moreover, UV resistance testing plays a crucial role in environmental testing, product certification, and regulatory compliance for ensuring product safety and reliability.