ASTM D4459, ASTM D2565, ASTM G155 Xenon-Arc Accelerated Exposure (XAAE)
Xenon-Arc Exposure of Plastics Designed for Indoor/Outdoor Applications is done by ASTM D4459, ASTM D2565, and ASTM G155 methods. As per the performance criteria of concern, the parameters compared are Haze, Transmission, Yellowness Index, Color Change, and/or physical properties such as Impact Strength.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
ASTM D 4459, ASTM D 2565, and ASTM G 155 are the standardized methods for conducting xenon-arc light exposure on test materials. These methods simulate natural sunlight, heat, and moisture to assess how materials will perform under prolonged outdoor exposure.
These xenon-arc lamps closely simulate the full solar spectrum, including UV and visible light, so manufacturers can accurately predict durability, colour retention, gloss stability, and resistance to cracking, chalking, and photodegradation. These standards are widely used for plastics, coatings, adhesives, textiles, and other non-metallic materials for outdoor or UV-sensitive applications.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
ASTM D4459, D2565, and G155 determine the resistance of materials to degradation caused by xenon-arc light exposure.
They evaluate:
- Color fading and discoloration
- Gloss loss
- Surface cracking and chalking
- Embrittlement
- Loss of mechanical strength
- Moisture-related degradation
Standard-specific focus:
- ASTM D4459: Plastics – physical and aesthetic property changes
- ASTM D2565: Coatings – surface protection and appearance
- ASTM G155: General method for plastics, paints, adhesives, rubber, textiles, and composites
The methods simulate full-sunlight exposure under controlled humidity, temperature, and moisture cycles.
Applications
- Automotive exterior components
- Architectural coatings
- Plastic products for outdoor use
- Adhesives and sealants
- Aerospace materials
- Packaging films
- Textile weathering studies
- Research and development
- Quality control testing
Benefits
- Predicts outdoor durability
- Provides accelerated aging results
- Supports material selection
- Enables formulation optimization
- Improves product reliability
- Allows comparison between materials
- Reduces field failure risks
Test Process
Sample Preparation & Instrument Setup
Specimens are prepared to standard dimensions, and a xenon-arc lamp with filters is configured.
1Exposure Cycling
Samples undergo controlled cycles of light, heat, humidity, and water spray/condensation.
2Monitoring
Irradiance, temperature, and humidity are continuously controlled and recorded.
3Post-Exposure Evaluation & Data Analysis
Materials are inspected, results are quantified, and the results are compared with unexposed samples.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Applicable Materials | Plastics, coatings, adhesives, elastomers, textiles |
| Light Source | Xenon-arc lamp with optical filters |
| Irradiance | 0.35 – 1.10 W/m² at 340 nm |
| Black Panel Temperature | 63 – 100°C |
| Relative Humidity | 50 – 95% |
| Moisture Simulation | Water spray/condensation cycles |
| Exposure Duration | 100 – 2000 hours |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
- Xenon-arc weathering chamber
- Optical daylight/window filters
- Black panel thermometer
- Humidity and temperature sensors
- Water spray/condensation system
- Spectrophotometer
- Mechanical testing equipment
- Data acquisition system
Results and Deliverables
- Color change (ΔE) data
- Gloss retention values
- Visual degradation reports
- Mechanical property comparison
- Photographic documentation
- Material performance ranking
- Quality control certificates
- Product validation reports
Frequently Asked Questions
The purpose of Xenon-Arc Accelerated Exposure testing is to evaluate how materials respond to sunlight, heat, and moisture over time. It helps predict outdoor durability and assess changes in appearance and mechanical properties due to UV radiation and weathering.
These standards apply to a wide range of materials, including plastics, paints, coatings, adhesives, rubber, textiles, and other nonmetallic substances exposed to outdoor or UV-intensive environments.
A xenon-arc lamp emits a continuous spectrum of light closely matching natural sunlight. Filters are used to simulate either full daylight or sunlight filtered through window glass, depending on the material’s intended use.
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