Overview
ISO 9022-4:2014 - Optics and photonics - Environmental test methods - Part 4: Salt mist - defines laboratory methods to evaluate the resistance of optical instruments (and associated mechanical, chemical or electronic assemblies) to salt mist (salt spray). The standard focuses on early detection of corrosion, degradation of surfaces and protective coatings, and effects such as clogging or binding of moving parts caused by a salt atmosphere. Testing typically uses representative samples or complete small units; testing of large complete instruments is exceptional.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Scope and limitations
- Intended for assessing coatings, optical/functional layers and anti‑corrosion measures.
- Not suitable as a general corrosion test, a true duplication of natural marine environments, or for components that are only used in protected, assembled configurations.
- Specimens
- Use basic materials and coatings that match the instrument under test. Preferred specimen form is sample sheets with full coating coverage.
- Apparatus and chamber
- Exposure chamber temperature controlled to 35 °C ± 2 °C.
- Minimum chamber volume ≥ 400 L; design must prevent condensate dripping onto specimens.
- Exposure zone defined as the area outside the cone-shaped spray with uniform mist distribution.
- Atomizing nozzles and spray conditions
- Nozzle openings typically 1 mm, dispersion angle ~30°.
- Compressed air pressure 70–140 kPa; suction level 200–500 mm.
- Spray must not impinge directly on specimens; nozzles can be directed at chamber wall or use guide tubes.
- Specimen arrangement
- Major surfaces inclined ≥ 60° to horizontal; racks prevent contact between specimens.
- Procedures and evaluation
- Includes preconditioning, salt mist exposure cycles (Conditioning method 40), recovery and evaluation criteria to assess corrosion, coating performance and mechanical impairment.
Applications and users
ISO 9022-4:2014 is used by:
- Optical instrument manufacturers for design validation and quality control of lenses, housings and coatings.
- Environmental test laboratories performing salt spray / salt mist testing for optics and photonics products.
- R&D and materials engineers assessing corrosion resistance of coatings and material combinations.
- Procurement and compliance teams specifying environmental robustness in product requirements.
Typical applications: corrosion screening of coated metals, assessment of protective finishes on optical assemblies, early detection of faults that could impair optical performance in marine or coastal installations.
Related standards
- ISO 9022-1: Definitions and extent of testing (normative reference).
- Other parts of the ISO 9022 series cover complementary environmental tests (cold/heat/humidity, dust, UV/solar radiation, etc.), useful for combined environmental qualification of optical products.
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