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Where can you carry out a stability study of a material under UV and heat?

Secure the performance of your materials exposed to UV and heat with the FILAB laboratory

Combined exposure to UV and heat can lead to yellowing, a loss of mechanical properties, surface changes, formulation changes, or the appearance of degradation products. For an industrial manufacturer, these phenomena can affect the compliance, durability, aesthetics, and performance of a material in use or storage conditions. A stability study makes it possible to identify aging mechanisms, compare several references, validate a material change, or secure dual sourcing. To complete the analysis, it may be relevant to combine it with a materials expertise approach.

Identify drifts before they affect your product

A stability study makes it possible to anticipate color changes, cracking, embrittlement, mass loss, oxidation, changes in crosslinking rate, migration, or consumption of UV stabilizers and antioxidants. It also helps detect formulation variations, impurities, or batch-to-batch differences that may accelerate aging. In some cases, the analysis can be linked to a failure investigation, as illustrated in this case study on adhesion.

Characterize polymers, additives, and degradation products

Depending on the nature of the material and the issue at hand, several analytical techniques can be combined: FTIR and IR microscopy for chemical identification, DSC for thermal transitions and crystallinity, TGA and thermal coupling techniques to monitor thermal stability, Py-GC/MS for structural identification and low-level additives, GPC/SEC for molecular weight changes, HPLC, GC-MS, or LC-HRMS for quantifying additives, antioxidants, UV stabilizers, plasticizers, traces, and impurities. Accelerated degradation or simulation tests can be designed to reproduce exposure stresses as closely as possible.

Benefit from a complete, decision-oriented analytical approach

The laboratory provides cross-functional expertise in materials characterization, degradation analysis, and aging tests. This complementarity makes it possible to address complex issues: understanding yellowing on a seal, comparing several elastomers, validating a formulation change, identifying root causes after environmental or thermal exposure. The results are used to support decision-making for R&D, quality, purchasing, and industrialization.

Rely on an expert laboratory in characterization and aging

The laboratory supports industrial companies in setting up a tailor-made stability study, from protocol definition through to result interpretation. The approach consists of characterizing the material before and after aging, monitoring physicochemical, morphological, and thermal changes, then linking these changes to the applied UV and heat stresses. This approach is particularly suited to polymers, elastomers, metal alloys, ceramics, and multi-layer materials. It can also be used to investigate a field failure, a yellowing phenomenon, or a drop in performance after exposure.

Compare, qualify, and secure your material choices

This approach is particularly useful when changing suppliers, requalifying a material, developing a product, or carrying out a comparative analysis between several elastomers, polymers, or formulations. It makes it possible to rank solutions according to their aging resistance, provide objective evidence for dual sourcing, and verify the fit between observed performance and real-world usage constraints.

Observe surfaces, fillers, and morphological changes

The study can also include surface and structural observations using SEM-EDX, FEG-SEM, XPS, TOF-SIMS, optical microscopy, or topographic analysis to highlight roughness, porosity, incrustations, oxidation, heterogeneities, or localized defects. For filled or multi-materials, these tools make it possible to monitor the distribution of mineral fillers, the surface condition, and the changes induced by UV and heat. For related needs, a dedicated page on the stability analysis laboratory can also shed light on the stability testing logic applied to other matrices.

Get tailor-made support for your industrial challenges

Support covers test plan definition, selection of UV and heat conditions, selection of relevant analysis, interpretation of observed differences, and formulation of recommendations. The laboratory works on polymer, metal, ceramic, and composite materials, with the ability to adapt investigations to your specifications, regulatory constraints, and performance objectives.

Define the need, submit the samples, interpret the results

To get started, it is important to specify the nature of the material, the intended application, exposure conditions, acceptance criteria, and the expected level of comparison. The laboratory can then propose a stability study protocol, carry out the tests, characterize the samples before and after aging, and provide a clear summary of the changes observed. To move forward with your project: define your objectives, submit your samples and specifications, plan the tests, analyze the results, secure your material choices.

Frequently asked questions

Where can you carry out a stability study of a material under UV and heat?

To carry out a stability study of a material under UV and heat, it is recommended to contact a laboratory capable of combining aging tests, multi-technique characterization, and expert interpretation of degradation mechanisms. The goal is not only to observe a change, but to understand its origin, measure its impact, and propose suitable action levers for your industrial application.

What problems can a UV and heat stability study help anticipate?

A UV and heat stability study makes it possible to anticipate visual, chemical, thermal, and structural degradation of a material, compare references with one another, and reduce the risk of non-compliance or in-service failure.

What technical means does the FILAB laboratory use to characterize a material before and after aging?

The technical means are defined on a tailor-made basis according to the material, the product function, and the failure mode being sought. The challenge is to combine aging tests and physicochemical analysis to link an exposure stress to a measurable change in the material.

Why entrust your stability study to the Filab laboratory?

Entrusting your study to Filab means mobilizing a laboratory capable of combining accelerated aging, advanced characterization, and materials expertise to turn analytical results into operational decisions.

How do you launch a material stability study under UV and heat?

To launch your study, all you need to do is formalize your technical requirements and usage constraints. A suitable protocol can then be developed to assess the material’s performance under UV and heat in conditions representative of your application.
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