Which tests did SGS carry out for the 44west team?
Products are rarely used under ideal conditions. Environmental simulation testing allows real-world exposure – including corrosion, humidity and temperature variation – to be reproduced in a controlled laboratory environment.
At SGS, corrosion testing follows a structured approach:
- The sample is assessed in its initial condition
- It is then aged in a test chamber under controlled exposure
- The sample is reassessed multiple times throughout the test and evaluated at the end
This process helps identify weaknesses such as unsuitable materials, insufficient surface treatments, poor sealing, vulnerable assemblies and galvanic incompatibility – all of which can compromise long-term reliability in marine conditions.
At our CESTAS laboratory in France, we carried out a 504-hour corrosion test on the Starlink Mini, in accordance with ISO 9227. The test involved exposure to:
- 5% salt spray
- 35°C
- A deposition rate of 1 to 2 milliliters per hour per 80 cm2
By reproducing extreme marine exposure in the laboratory, the test provides objective insight into how the equipment may perform during the Atlantic crossing.