Lightfastness and weathering test equipment and services
Q-Lab Corporation provides customers worldwide with quality testing equipment and services that are used to predict products' resistance
to indoor or outdoor weathering and light damage. The US-based company was established in 1956. Q-Lab is committed to providing the latest
testing technologies through its locations in the US, Europe and China, as well as its global network of representatives.
Q-Lab's focus on lightfastness and weathering provides the textile industry with affordable, practical equipment designed to meet the
needs of even the smallest labs.
Xenon Test Chambers for lightfastness testing
In the past, xenon lightfastness testing was complicated and expensive. Today, Q-Sun Xenon Test Chambers make lightfastness testing to
ISO 105 BO2, AATCC TM 16 and AATCC TM 169 easy and affordable.
Using full-spectrum (UV, visible light, infrared) xenon arc lamps, the Q-Sun can realistically reproduce outdoor sunlight, sunlight
through window glass, or bright indoor lighting such as is found in retail or commercial environments. It can be used to test for
lightfastness, colour change, and strength loss.
Like all of Q-Lab's products and services, the Q-Sun is affordable, with a lower purchase price, lower lamp prices and lower operating
costs than competitive xenon testers. A practical design makes it easy to install, easy to use, and nearly maintenance-free.
QUV weatherability testing
The QUV is the world's most widely used accelerated weathering tester. It tests materials by exposing them to alternating cycles of UV
light and moisture at controlled, elevated temperatures.
Economical UVA-340 lamps provide the most realistic laboratory simulation of short-wave UV radiation (295 nm to 365 nm), the most
damaging range of sunlight in terms of physical property changes. QUV weatherability testing of fabrics used outdoors is described in
AATCC TM 186.
Since the first QUV was introduced nearly 30 years ago, it has been updated regularly with technological advancements, including the
patented Solar Eye Irradiance Control and AutoCalTM Automatic Irradiance Calibration System. The QUV controller is designed to store
preprogrammed, commonly used test cycles. Builtin, computerized data logging ensures a quick and easy connection between the QUV and a PC
or LAN.

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ISO 17025 accreditation
Accuracy of the Q-Sun and QUV test results for ISO compliance is assured by annual recalibration of the testers' radiometers. Recently,
this process has been streamlined for European customers. The calibration lab of Q-Lab Europe Ltd. in Bolton, England now is accredited by
United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) for the ISO 17025 calibration of radiometers.
This accreditation will help to ensure the accuracy, repeatability and reproducibility of Q-Lab Europe Ltd. customers' QUV and Q-Sun
results. Customers whose policies require using an accredited facility for calibration will no longer have to ship radiometers to the US,
resulting in time and cost savings.
Q-Lab's Ohio, Florida and Arizona calibration labs are A2LA accredited for ISO 17025. These labs can calibrate radiometers for all
weathering devices (described in ASTM, ISO, SAE and AATCC weathering test methods).
Weathering research service
Contract laboratory testing and natural exposure testing services are offered by Q-Lab Weathering Research Service, near Miami, Florida
and Phoenix, Arizona.
Real-time, outdoor exposure testing in these extreme climate conditions is considered the international 'benchmark' for comparability
and verification of accelerated testing results. Outdoor under-glass exposures reproduce bright indoor conditions and may require only a
few weeks to test for fade in textiles.
Simplicity Is the ultimate sophistication
What distinguishes Q-Lab Corporation's Q-Sun and QUV models from other lightfastness and weatherability testers is the simplicity of
design that makes them less costly to purchase, to operate, and to maintain. The company encourages wider adoption of testing for textile
industries worldwide by providing more practical, economical equipment.
All Q-Lab equipment is manufactured at its US headquarters facility in Cleveland, Ohio. |