SEFA 8 Copy

SEFA 8 is used to assess the durability of laboratory casework shelving and tables. It is intended to provide manufactures, specifiers and users, a proper tool for evaluating the safety, durability, and structural integrity of metal laboratory grade casework and complementary items.
The following pieces of furniture for testing purposes:
- A base cabinet of nominally 48″ wide x 22″ deep x 36″ high. A drawer going the full width of the unit and approximately ¼ of the height of the cabinet open facing is sitting on top of a cupboard equipped with two vertically hinged doors.
- A wall cabinet, nominally 48″ wide, 12″ deep and 30″ high, with two vertically hinged doors.
- A table, nominally 60″ long, 24″ deep and 36″ high, resting on four legs.
SEFA 8 testing requires three types of testing in order to establish compliance:
- Mechanical/resistance tests such as loads on work surfaces, shelves and drawers. Cabinet torsion and pull force requirements on drawers.
- Dynamic testing such as impacts on drawers and doors as well as cycling tests on doors and drawers.
- Cabinet surface finish tests such as exposure to 49 chemicals including solvents, acids, alkalies and some staining chemical reagents
Testing to SEFA-8 typically requires 2-4 weeks, depending on lab availability.

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Other Related Test Methods
The following pages are related: Furniture Testing, BIFMA testing.
