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Even on the darkest day of the year – the winter solstice – the engineers at Nissan didn’t let fewer hours of daylight to stop them from testing the durability of their paints against UV damage. Located within their Farmington Hills Technical Center in Michigan, the Xenon Weather-Ometer (XWO) tool provides sunshine 24 hours a day using a 4,000-watt Xenon bulb to test 100 samples at the same time.
 
 
According to Nissan, the XWO evaluates material durability in different climate conditions using the same wavelengths as the sun. Samples rotate around the bulb to replicate the earth's orbit, but since the tool can run around the clock, it takes the engineers half the amount of time to test paint samples for durability and superiority. The XWO also allows Nissan to create the harshest of environments, ensuring that the automaker’s quality standards are second-to-none. The result for consumers is greater longevity and a better ownership experience overall. 
 
To learn more about the XWO technology and other quality tests, contact Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, for details.
nissan new and used vehicles in seattle tacoma kirkland washingtonOne downside of vehicle ownership is how the sun’s rays can wear a paint finish, even when you take the best care in maintaining its exterior. However, the engineers at Nissan have found a way to help mitigate this problem with their Xenon Weather-Ometer (XWO) – a sunlight UV exposure tool that evaluates material durability in different climate conditions.
 
Based in Nissan’s technical center in Farmington Hills, Michigan, the XWO uses a 4,000-watt xenon light bulb designed to emit the same wavelengths of light as the sun. But, since the tool is enclosed in a controlled environment, it can run 24 hours a day without interruption from cloudy weather or nighttime skies. This also enables Nissan the ability to complete their UV exposure tests in half the time compared to tests that use actual sunlight.
 
The XWO can hold 100 material samples at once of new paints, plastics and other vehicle elements to test them before using them in the production of their vehicles, like the Titan or Rogue. The samples rotate around the light bulb to simulate how the sun moves around a car over the course of a day. Nissan still tests how materials react to UV rays using actual sunlight, but the XWO helps to accelerate the process by weeding out inferior materials and reducing waste.
 
To learn more about Nissan’s XWO technology and other quality tests, contact our dealership in Seattle, Washington, for details.
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