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BS ISO 4582:2017 specifies methods to determine changes in colour and other appearance properties, and variations in mechanical or other properties, of plastics that have been exposed to glass-filtered solar radiation, to natural weathering or to simulated solar radiation from a laboratory source. The procedure used to analyse data depends on whether the test used to characterize the materials being exposed is destructive or non-destructive. The exposures are conducted under conditions described in specific exposure standards.


Cross References:
ISO 10640:2011 Ed 1
ISO 2602
ISO 11664-3:2012
ISO 105-A01:2010
ISO 11664-1:2007
ISO 11664-2:2007
ISO 291:2008 Ed 4
ISO 105-A02:1993 Ed 1
ISO 11664-4:2008
ISO 105-A03:1993 Ed 1
CIE Publication No. 15
ISO 877
ISO 527
ISO 75
ISO 4892
ISO 179
ISO 14782:1999
ISO 4628-6:2011 Ed 3
ISO 6721-3:1994 (R10)
ISO 306:2013 ED5
ISO 2818:1994 (R10) Ed 1
ISO 6721-5:1996
ISO 8256:2004
ISO 6603-1:2000 (R10)
ISO 18314-1:2015
ISO 13468-1:1996
ISO 2813:2014 ED4
ISO 180:2000
ISO 6721-1:2011 Ed 3
ISO 178:2010 Ed 5
ASTM E1347 - 06(2015)
ISO 6603-2:2000 Ed 2 (R10)


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  1. BS ISO 4582:2017

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    Plastics. Determination of changes in colour and variations in properties after exposure to glass-filtered solar radiation, natural weathering or laboratory radiation sources

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  2. BS 2782-5:METHOD 552A:1999


    Methods of testing plastics. Optical and colour properties, weathering-Determination of changes in colour and variations in properties after exposure to daylight under glass, natural weathering or laboratory light sources

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