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Where can i have ISO 9227-compliant salt spray tests carried out?

Identify a laboratory capable of assessing corrosion resistance

Industries looking for a salt spray test in accordance with ISO 9227 generally have a clear objective: compare materials, validate a surface treatment, verify the performance of a coating, or document a non-conformity. Choosing a laboratory should not be limited to the availability of a test chamber. You also need to ensure control of the exposure conditions, traceability of the tests, interpretation of the acceptance criteria, and the ability to complement the test with physicochemical analysis when corrosion needs to be understood in depth. In this context, an independent laboratory such as FILAB, with a quality system in accordance with ISO 17025, is a relevant support for making your technical decisions more reliable.

Check that the industrial requirement is fully understood

A good laboratory must understand your specifications: type of specimens or parts, surface condition, coating, exposure duration, rating criteria, need for comparison between batches or suppliers, and expected deliverables. It must also be able to help you define the test framework if your specification refers to ISO 9227 without fully defining the result-reading conditions.

Characterize inorganic contaminants and critical elements

If corrosion is suspected to be linked to surface pollutants or manufacturing residues, analysis for chlorine, bromine, fluorine, sulfur, or metals can be carried out. The techniques that can be used include ion liquid chromatography, ICP-MS, ICP-AES, UV-Visible spectroscopy, or ionometry depending on the element being sought. These methods are particularly useful for corrosion risk assessments, chemical cleanliness checks, or certain material qualification procedures.

Benefit from tailored support

FILAB supports manufacturers with an approach tailored to the need: method validation, investigation after non-conformity, comparison of material or treatment solutions, and interpretation of results in a production or qualification context. This support is useful when the salt spray test is only one step in a broader reliability or corrosion risk control case.

Relying on an analytical partner to interpret the results | FILAB Laboratory

Beyond exposure in a salt chamber, the challenge is often to link the observed result to the material composition, process residues, the presence of halogens, sulfur, inorganic impurities, or a surface defect. A testing and analysis laboratory able to deploy complementary techniques makes it possible to go further than a simple visual assessment. This approach is useful for sectors subject to high requirements in reliability, supplier qualification, production validation, or failure analysis after a breakdown.

Assess the associated analytical capability

When corrosion is linked to a contaminant, a washing residue, or elemental composition, it is useful to be able to complement the test with in-house analysis: element quantification by ICP-MS or ICP-AES, anion screening by ion chromatography, characterization of organic residues, or surface study. For more advanced investigations, tools such as analysis Fib Tof Sims can help explain the degradation mechanisms depending on the nature of the case.

Explore organic residues and surface condition

Understanding degradation may also require the search for organic compounds, total hydrocarbons, or other residues from cleaning, packaging, or the process. Techniques such as GC-FID, measurement of TOC, or approaches such as analysis Hs Gcms may be relevant depending on the matrix and the objective. At the same time, surface observation and characterization make it possible to link the corrosion test to the material's actual condition.

Relying on an in-house analytical platform - FILAB Laboratory

The FILAB laboratory relies on a 5,200 m² analytical platform and on in-house services to provide a comprehensive service. Its quality system under COFRAC ISO 17025 accreditation for numerous analysis is a real asset for manufacturers seeking rigor, traceability, and responsiveness. Depending on the need, expertise in corrosion, contaminant analysis, and materials characterization can be mobilized, notably through the Laboratoire analysis Met.

Define, submit, analyze

To get started effectively, it is important to specify the nature of the parts, the number of samples, the material or coating, the purpose of the test, the target exposure duration, the acceptance criteria, and any additional analysis required. If needed, the FILAB laboratory can help formalize the protocol and guide you toward the most relevant additional examinations to document a corrosion risk or a non-conformity.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I have salt spray tests carried out in accordance with ISO 9227?

You can have salt spray tests carried out in accordance with ISO 9227 in a laboratory specialized in corrosion, capable of managing the test, documenting the exposure parameters, and using the results in an industrial context. The advantage of a laboratory such as FILAB is that it combines tailored support, in-house analytical capabilities, and a quality environment under COFRAC ISO 17025 accreditation for many analytical services. This setup makes it easier to implement robust test campaigns and investigate the causes of corrosion when complementary analysis are required.

How do you choose a laboratory for an ISO 9227 salt spray test?

To choose your laboratory, check four points: understanding of your regulatory and product requirements, the quality of test management, the availability of complementary analysis to explain the corrosion, and the ability to provide a report that can be used by your quality, methods, or purchasing teams. This combination is essential to turn an ISO 9227 test into a reliable industrial decision.

What technical resources can complement a salt spray corrosion test?

The most useful technical resources to support a salt spray test are elemental, ionic, and organic analysis, as well as surface characterization. They help identify the root causes of premature corrosion, compare batches, and guide corrective actions on materials, treatments, or cleaning processes.

Why call on the FILAB laboratory to support a corrosion testing program?

Turning to FILAB means looking for a partner capable of combining testing, analysis, and interpretation. This approach not only makes it possible to confirm whether a part has withstood or failed the salt spray test, but also to understand the likely causes through complementary analytical methods and technical support tailored to industrial constraints.

How do you launch an ISO 9227 test request for your parts or materials?

Define your needs, send your drawings or specifications, submit your samples, have the test carried out, interpret the results, carry out the useful complementary analysis, and secure your material and process choices.
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A highly qualified team
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Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
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A complete analytical facility of 5,200m²
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