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Weathering of aromatic engineering thermoplastics: Comparison of outdoor and xenon arc exposures

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Abstract A series of 31 aromatic engineering thermoplastic formulations was exposed at outdoor sites in Florida, Arizona, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) for 24 months as well as… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A series of 31 aromatic engineering thermoplastic formulations was exposed at outdoor sites in Florida, Arizona, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) for 24 months as well as under modified ISO 4892-2 xenon arc accelerated weathering conditions. The series included black, white, and transparent formulations. Measured properties were color, gloss, haze, transmission, tensile strength and elongation, Charpy impact, and erosion. There was surprisingly little difference in weathering among the outdoor sites except for the effects of blowing sand and slower erosion at the KSA site. Xenon arc accelerated weathering run at high irradiance and using state of the art filters provided very good predictions of color shifts, transmission, Charpy impact mode (break/no break), and tensile elongation at break. Prediction of gloss loss was only fair, especially for black samples, and haze was poorly predicted on the transparent samples. This suggests the need for better simulating the effects of rain and wind in accelerated weathering cabinets. Tensile strength and Charpy impact strength generally exhibited little change and were not useful properties to differentiate material performance.

Keywords: accelerated weathering; aromatic engineering; xenon; xenon arc

Journal Title: Polymer Degradation and Stability
Year Published: 2019

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