Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology 2010
DOI: 10.1002/0471440264.pst401.pub2
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Weathering of Polymeric Materials

Abstract: The useful service life of polymeric materials depends on their ability to resist the effects of critical weather factors responsible for the deterioration of either or both the appearance and physical properties necessary in their applications. The effects of weather result from complex interactions of the environmental elements, primarily solar radiation, heat/cold, moisture, oxygen, and pollutants, with the materials. By far, the most destructive environmental factor is the ultraviolet (UV) portion of terre… Show more

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“…Weathering aging, or more precisely photo-oxidation of polymer structures, is another aging mechanism that negatively impacts the service life of polymer materials under high-temperature conditions or in outdoor applications [202]. Weathering aging occurs when a polymer absorbs ultraviolet solar photons and atmospheric oxygen, resulting in discoloration and undesirable loss of mechanical properties caused by chemical bond scission and chain crosslinking of the polymer structure with exposure time [203]. Generally, weathering aging begins on the surface and eventually penetrates all the polymer material, depending on their chemical composition, environmental conditions, and exposure time [204].…”
Section: Outdoor Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weathering aging, or more precisely photo-oxidation of polymer structures, is another aging mechanism that negatively impacts the service life of polymer materials under high-temperature conditions or in outdoor applications [202]. Weathering aging occurs when a polymer absorbs ultraviolet solar photons and atmospheric oxygen, resulting in discoloration and undesirable loss of mechanical properties caused by chemical bond scission and chain crosslinking of the polymer structure with exposure time [203]. Generally, weathering aging begins on the surface and eventually penetrates all the polymer material, depending on their chemical composition, environmental conditions, and exposure time [204].…”
Section: Outdoor Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%