The market for salt spray testing is packed with lots of laboratories. In fact, there are so many laboratories that you will probably find it difficult to pick the right one.
The purpose of salt spray testing is to compare the resistance of particular samples to corrosion. Simply speaking, it is almost like taking your car to the beach for a few months to see how much it will rust.
For accurate results, the tests have to be supervised by qualified engineers. At MSi, all salt spray tests are supervised by engineering staff members. All MSi staff has over thirty years of experience in carrying out these tests. MSi's staff has been providing corrosiontesting services to many clients in various manufacturing industries.

As a part of MSi's salt spray testing services, engineers have to review certain specifications. Engineers are required to go over all salt fog testing specifications provided by the client. The engineers then provide an "accept or reject" evaluation of the specification.
In many cases, clients are inexperienced about the time frame required for these tests. Certain tests may require as many as 1,000 hours of exposure! Sometimes clients are also not too sure about

whether interim examinations are needed.
When clients come to MSi for salt spray tests, our engineers review the requested salt spray tests. MSi's engineers do this to make sure that the correct procedure is being performed. This helps clients get the answers that they are looking for.
MSi is accredited to perform a range of salt fog test procedures. A large number of customer salt fog test procedures identify ASTM, ISO or DIN specifications. Of these, the ASTM B117 is the leading specification for salt spray tests.
All salt spray testing laboratories are not equal. MSi is on a higher step!