Salt Spray Testing: How We Validate Corrosion Resistance for Precision Metal Parts

Surface treatment quality is one of the most critical — and often overlooked — factors in the long-term performance of precision stamped and sheet metal components. Salt spray testing (also known as salt fog testing) is the globally accepted method for evaluating a part’s resistance to corrosion under accelerated conditions. At Innoway, we conduct this testing in-house to help our customers validate surface quality before mass production.

What Is Neutral Salt Spray (NSS) Testing?

Neutral Salt Spray (NSS) testing simulates a corrosive, salt-laden environment to evaluate how well a metal part — and its surface treatment — resists oxidation and corrosion over time. It is governed by internationally recognized standards including ASTM B117, ISO 9227, and GB/T 2423.17.

NSS Test Parameters

The following conditions are maintained throughout the test to ensure consistency and repeatability:

ParameterSpecification
Salt Solution5% ± 1% NaCl (sodium chloride) in distilled water
Solution pH6.5 – 7.2
Chamber Temperature35°C ± 2°C (95°F ± 4°F)
Spray Pressure70 – 170 kPa
Spray Rate (collection)1.0 – 2.0 mL/80cm²/hr
Test Duration24h / 48h / 96h / 240h / 500h / 1000h+ (per requirement)
Sample Placement Angle15° – 30° from vertical

How Is the Result Judged? Industry Pass/Fail Criteria

Evaluation after the test is based on visual inspection and comparison against defined acceptance criteria. Common industry standards are as follows:

Failure ModeTypical Acceptance Criterion
Red rust (base metal corrosion)Zero red rust within specified test duration
White rust (zinc/aluminum oxidation)≤ 5% surface coverage (varies by standard)
Blistering / peeling of coatingNone allowed in primary surface area
Corrosion at scribed lineCreep ≤ 1–2 mm from scribe (per ISO 9227)
Dimensional change / function lossNo functional impairment allowed

Note: Acceptance criteria vary depending on the applicable standard, industry (automotive, consumer electronics, industrial), and customer specifications. We align test requirements with our customers’ target standards before testing begins.

Which Surface Treatments Can Be Tested?

Salt spray testing is applicable across a wide range of surface finishes we offer: 1. Electroplating (zinc, nickel, chrome, tin); 2. Powder coating and liquid paint; 3. Anodizing (aluminum parts); 4. Phosphating + painting (multi-layer protection); 5. Passivation (stainless steel).

Our In-House Testing Capability

We operate a dedicated salt spray test chamber and can conduct NSS testing to ASTM B117 / ISO 9227 or customer-defined standards. Formal test reports are issued for each batch, supporting your supplier qualification, customer audits, or product certification requirements.

Having this capability in-house means: 1. Faster turnaround — no waiting for third-party labs; 2. Integrated quality control — tested before shipment, not after complaints; 3. Direct engineering communication — if a part fails, we investigate and resolve at the source.

* Neutral Salt Spray Test Flowchart *

Watch: Salt Spray Test in Action