Hey there! As a supplier of UV Absorber - 360, I'm super stoked to chat with you about its absorption spectrum. Let's dig right in!
First off, what's an absorption spectrum anyway? Well, it's basically a graph that shows how much light a substance absorbs at different wavelengths. In the case of UV Absorber - 360, this spectrum tells us a whole lot about how it can protect materials from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) light.
UV light is divided into three main types: UVA (320 - 400 nm), UVB (280 - 320 nm), and UVC (100 - 280 nm). UVC is mostly absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere, so we don't have to worry too much about it reaching the surface. But UVA and UVB can cause all sorts of problems, like fading, cracking, and degradation of materials. That's where UV Absorber - 360 comes in.
The absorption spectrum of UV Absorber - 360 shows a strong absorption peak in the UVA and UVB regions. This means it's really good at soaking up those harmful UV rays and converting them into heat, which is then dissipated. By doing this, it helps to protect materials from the damage that UV light can cause.


Let's take a closer look at the numbers. The absorption peak of UV Absorber - 360 typically occurs around 360 nm, which is right in the heart of the UVA region. This is super important because UVA rays can penetrate deep into materials and cause long - term damage. By having a high absorption at this wavelength, UV Absorber - 360 can provide excellent protection against UVA - induced degradation.
But it doesn't stop there. UV Absorber - 360 also has significant absorption in the UVB region. UVB rays are more energetic than UVA rays and can cause more immediate damage, like sunburn in humans and surface degradation in materials. The ability of UV Absorber - 360 to absorb UVB light helps to prevent this kind of damage.
Now, you might be wondering how UV Absorber - 360 compares to other UV absorbers on the market. Well, there are a bunch of different UV absorbers out there, like UV Absorber - 328, UV Absorber - 9, and UV Absorber - 144. Each of these has its own unique absorption spectrum.
UV Absorber - 328, for example, has a different absorption peak and profile compared to UV Absorber - 360. It might be better suited for certain applications where the UV light spectrum is different. UV Absorber - 9 is another popular option, but again, its absorption characteristics are distinct. UV Absorber - 144 also has its own set of advantages and absorption properties.
The great thing about UV Absorber - 360 is its broad - spectrum protection. It can cover a wide range of UV wavelengths, which makes it a versatile choice for many different applications. Whether you're protecting plastics, coatings, or textiles, UV Absorber - 360 can do the job.
In plastics, for instance, UV light can cause the polymer chains to break down over time, leading to a loss of strength and clarity. By adding UV Absorber - 360 to the plastic formulation, you can significantly extend the lifespan of the plastic product. It can prevent yellowing, cracking, and other forms of degradation, keeping the plastic looking and performing great for longer.
Coatings are another area where UV Absorber - 360 shines. A good coating not only provides a nice finish but also protects the underlying material from the elements. UV light can cause coatings to fade and peel, but with UV Absorber - 360 in the mix, the coating can maintain its color and adhesion for a much longer time.
Textiles are also vulnerable to UV damage. Fabrics can fade and become weaker when exposed to sunlight. UV Absorber - 360 can be incorporated into textile fibers or finishes to protect them from UV - induced degradation. This is especially important for outdoor fabrics, like those used in awnings, tents, and patio furniture.
When it comes to using UV Absorber - 360, it's important to get the right concentration. Too little, and you won't get enough protection. Too much, and it might affect the other properties of the material. The optimal concentration depends on the specific application and the level of UV exposure the material will face.
We've done a lot of testing to figure out the best usage levels for different scenarios. And we're always here to help you determine the right amount for your needs. Whether you're a small - scale manufacturer or a large - scale industrial producer, we can work with you to find the perfect solution.
So, if you're in the market for a high - quality UV absorber that offers excellent broad - spectrum protection, look no further than UV Absorber - 360. It's a reliable choice that can help you protect your products from the harmful effects of UV light.
If you're interested in learning more about UV Absorber - 360 or are thinking about placing an order, don't hesitate to reach out. We're happy to have a chat about your specific requirements and how UV Absorber - 360 can fit into your production process. Let's work together to make your products more durable and long - lasting.
References:
- Various industry research reports on UV absorbers and their applications
- In - house testing data on UV Absorber - 360
