Phenolic (UL-181) Pre-Insulated Panel
General information
EPD Owner | World Thermal Insulation Materials LLC |
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Registration number | EPD-IES-0023758:001 |
PCR | 2019:14 Construction products (EN 15804+A2) 1.3.4 |
c-PCR | 2019:14-c-PCR-005 Thermal insulation products (EN 16783) (c-PCR to PCR 2019:14) 1.0.0 |
Status | Valid |
Publication date | 2025-06-15 |
Valid until | 2030-06-14 |
EN 15804 compliant | Yes |
Geographical scope | Global |
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Programme information
Programme | International EPD System |
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Address | EPD International AB Box 210 60 SE-100 31 Stockholm Sweden |
Website | www.environdec.com |
support@environdec.com |
Product category rules
CEN standard EN 15804 serves as the Core Product Category Rules (PCR) | |
Product Category Rules (PCR) | 2019:14 Construction products (EN 15804+A2) 1.3.4 |
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PCR review was conducted by | The Technical Committee of the International EPD System. See www.environdec.com for a list of members. Review chair: Claudia A. Peña, University of Concepción, Chile. The review panel may be contacted via the Secretariat www.environdec.com/support. |
Complementary Product Category Rules (c-PCR) | 2019:14-c-PCR-005 Thermal insulation products (EN 16783) (c-PCR to PCR 2019:14) 1.0.0 Version: 1.0.0 |
c-PCR review was conducted by | The Technical Committee of the International EPD System |
Verification
LCA accountability | World Thermal Insulation, wti@certifications.ae, World Thermal Insulation Materials LLC |
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Independent third-party verification of the declaration and data, according to ISO 14025:2006, via | |
Third-party verifier | Vladimír Kocí (LCAstudio) |
Approved by | International EPD System |
Procedure for follow-up of data during EPD validity involves third party verifier | |
*EPD Process Certification involves an accredited certification body certifying and periodically auditing the EPD process and conducting external and independent verification of EPDs that are regularly published. More information can be found in the General Programme Instructions on www.envrondec.com. |
Ownership and limitation on use of EPD
Limitations
EPDs within the same product category but registered in different EPD programmes may not be comparable. For two EPDs to be comparable, they shall be based on the same PCR (including the same version number up to the first two digits) or be based on fully-aligned PCRs or versions of PCRs; cover products with identical functions, technical performances and use (e.g. identical declared/functional units); have equivalent system boundaries and descriptions of data; apply equivalent data quality requirements, methods of data collection, and allocation methods; apply identical cut-off rules and impact assessment methods (including the same version of characterisation factors); have equivalent content declarations; and be valid at the time of comparison.
Ownership
The EPD Owner has the sole ownership, liability, and responsibility for the EPD.
Information about EPD Owner
EPD Owner | World Thermal Insulation Materials LLC |
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Contact person name | Sathyamoorthy Ramadas |
Contact person e-mail | raji@wti.ae |
Organisation address | United Arab Emirates Sharjah 126638 Emirates Industrial City, Al Sajaa Industrial, Sharjah |
Description of the organisation of the EPD Owner
World Thermal Insulation Materials LLC (WTI) stands as a leading manufacturer and supplier of advanced thermal insulation solutions, headquartered in the thriving industrial hub of Emirates Industrial City, Alsajaa Industrial, Sharjah, UAE. With a strong commitment to innovation and quality, WTI specializes in the production of Pre-Insulated Duct systems, designed to revolutionize air distribution in various applications. WTI's core product, the Pre-Insulated Duct, is engineered to deliver exceptional thermal performance, contributing to energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Notably, the ductwork achieves superior fire safety ratings and offers a significant weight reduction of up to 75% compared to traditional galvanized sheet steel ducting. This lightweight characteristic simplifies installation, reduces structural load, and contributes to overall project cost-effectiveness. Beyond the product itself, WTI prides itself on delivering comprehensive customer service, ensuring that clients receive expert support from project inception to completion. Their dedication to meeting and exceeding industry standards is reflected in their rigorous quality control processes and continuous pursuit of technological advancements. By focusing on delivering reliable, high-performance insulation solutions, WTI aims to be a trusted partner for projects requiring efficient and sustainable air distribution systems across the region and beyond.
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Product information
Product name | PHENOLIC (UL-181) PRE-INSULATED Panel |
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Product identification | PHENOLIC (UL-181) PRE-INSULATED Panel consists of a fiber free, high performance rigid thermoset Phenolic foam core faced on both sides with an extremely durable, protective, low vapor permeability reinforced aluminium foil. |
Product description | PHENOLIC (UL-181) PRE-INSULATED Panel is a closed cell Phenolic pre-insulated duct system listed class 1 Air Duct as per UL 181 Standard for Safety Factory-Made Air Ducts and Connectors. Made of materials consistent with and for use in accordance with: • NFPA 90A Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems. • NFPA 90B Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems. • International Mechanical Code. • Uniform Mechanical Code. • For indoor and outdoor applications, above ground. WTI panels are sandwich structures made of rigid, high-density phenolic foam between two sheets of aluminum foil. The foam is produced with environmentally friendly agents and offers good stability and insulation. The aluminum foil has a UV and weather-resistant coating, and the foam's closed-cell structure prevents water absorption. These panels maintain their insulation properties well over time and provide a strong vapor barrier, with high stiffness. There are 2 product variations, one with plain aluminium facers and the other with reinforced aluminium facers. Reinforced aluminium facer has a higher foil grammage, reinforced with glass fibre. Compared with plain aluminium foil, it is heavier and more complex in terms of composition. Phenolic foam with reinforced aluminium facers has been chosen as the subject of this EPD, as the worst-case product. |
Product information from external sources | https://wti.ae/ |
Technical purpose of product | Thermal insulation |
Manufacturing or service provision description | Thermal insulation |
Material properties | Coverage area: 1 m2/l Thermal conductivity: 0.021 W/m.K |
Production site | Emirates Industrial City - Al Sajaa Industrial United Arab Emirates Sharjah 00000 World Thermal Insulation LLC - Emirates Industrial City - Al Sajaa Industrial - Sharjah – UAE |
UN CPC code | 369. Other plastics products |
Geographical scope | Global |
Geographical scope description | A1, A2 – UAE and GLO A3 – UAE End-of-life – GLO |
Technical characteristics and performance
c-PCR-005: Batts, boards and similar
Product name |
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PHENOLIC (UL-181) PRE-INSULATED Panel |
Technical performance
Product name | Type category |
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PHENOLIC (UL-181) PRE-INSULATED Panel | PF insulation panel with reinforced aluminium facings |
Content declaration
Content declaration of multiple products | There are 2 product variations, one with plain aluminium facers and the other with reinforced aluminium facers. Reinforced aluminium facer has a higher foil grammage, reinforced with glass fibre. Compared with plain aluminium foil, it is heavier and more complex in terms of composition. Phenolic foam with reinforced aluminium facers has been chosen as the subject of this EPD, as the worst-case product. The variation of product with non-reinforced aluminium facings has a lower GWP-GHG by 6.13% |
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Hazardous and toxic substances | The product does not contain any substances from the SVHC candidate list in concentrations exceeding 0.1% of its weight. |
Content name | Weight, kg | Post-consumer recycled material, weight-% of product | Biogenic material, weight-% of product | Biogenic material1, kg C/declared unit |
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Phenolic foam | 1.15 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Aluminium | 0.42 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Non-woven fabric | 0.04 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Adhesive | 0.01 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 1.62 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Note 1 | 1 kg biogenic carbon is equivalent to 44/12 kg of CO2 |
Material name | Weight, kg | Weight-% (versus the product) | Biogenic material1, kg C/declared unit |
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Wooden pallet | 0.02 | 1.46 | 0.01 |
Total | 0.02 | 1.46 | 0.01 |
Note 1 | 1 kg biogenic carbon is equivalent to 44/12 kg of CO2 |
Worst-case product
Product name | PHENOLIC (UL-181) PRE-INSULATED Panel with Reinforced Aluminium Facings |
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LCA information
EPD based on declared or functional unit | Declared unit |
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Declared unit and reference flow | 1 m2 of phenolic foam insulation with reinforced aluminium facings Area: 1 m2 |
Conversion factor to mass | 1.48 |
Are infrastructure or capital goods included in any upstream, core or downstream processes? | |
Datasources used for this EPD | Other database ecoinvent database (general) | Other |
LCA Software | One Click LCA v3 |
Version of the EN 15804 reference package | EF Reference Package 3.1 |
Characterisation methods | JRC EF 3.1 |
Technology description including background system | The products considered are PHENOLIC (UL-181) PRE-INSULATED Panel. The product consists of a phenolic foam core, faced on both side with fibreglass reinforced aluminium foil. The Thermal Conductivity of different thicknesses varies between 0.021-0.036 W/m K. |
Scrap (recycled material) inputs contribution level | Less than 10% of the GWP-GHG results in modules A1-A3 come from scrap inputs |
Electricity used in the manufacturing process in A3 | ||
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Type of electricity mix | Residual electricity mix on the market | |
Energy sources | Hydro | 0% |
Wind | 0% | |
Solar | 3% | |
Biomass | 0% | |
Geothermal | 0% | |
Waste | 0% | |
Nuclear | 25% | |
Natural gas | 0% | |
Coal | 0% | |
Oil | 72% | |
Peat | 0% | |
Other | 0% | |
GWP-GHG intensity (kg CO2 eq./kWh) | 0.73 kg CO2 eq./kWh |
System boundary
Description of the system boundary | b) Cradle to gate with options, modules C1-C4, module D and with optional modules (A1-A3 + C + D and additional modules). |
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Excluded modules | Yes, there is an excluded module, or there are excluded modules |
Justification for the omission of modules | A4: Lack of data B stage: Not studied |
Declared modules
Product stage | Construction process stage | Use stage | End of life stage | Beyond product life cycle | |||||||||||||
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Raw material supply | Transport | Manufacturing | Transport to site | Construction installation | Use | Maintenance | Repair | Replacement | Refurbishment | Operational energy use | Operational water use | De-construction demolition | Transport | Waste processing | Disposal | Reuse-Recovery-Recycling-potential | |
Module | A1 | A2 | A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
Modules declared | X | X | X | ND | X | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | X | X | X | X | X |
Geography | Global | Global | United Arab Emirates | N/A | Global | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Global | Global | Global | Global | Global |
Share of specific data | 80% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
Variation - products | 6.13% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
Variation - sites | 0% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Default scenario
Name of the default scenario | None |
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Description of the default scenario | None |
Module A5: Installation in the building
Explanatory name of the default scenario in module A5 | Waste 100% disposed |
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Brief description of the default scenario in module A5 | Global scenario, only packaging waste treatments are taken into account |
Description of the default scenario in module A5 | For installation, data on installation poses high uncertainty as the process is heavily scenario-based and vary from one installer to another, installation loss due to cutting and fitting, as well as consumption of energy and resources, are not included. Processing of packaging wastes is taken into account, 100% disposed. |
Module A5 information | Value | Unit |
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Net fresh water consumption during installation | 0 | kg |
0 | kg | |
0 | kg | |
NA | kW | |
0.032 | kg | |
0.032 | kg | |
0 | kg |
Module C: End-of-life
Explanatory name of the default scenario in module C | 100% landfill |
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Brief description of the default scenario in module C | Conservatively assumed 100% landfill due to lack of reliable data on C&D wastes |
Description of the default scenario in module C | Due to a lack of reliable data on global average statistics on C&D wastes, especially for insulation products in construction, 100% of the product is conservatively assumed to be landfilled. No mass loss is considered during the collection and recovery activities. |
Module C information | Value | Unit |
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1.605 | kg | |
1.605 | kg | |
0 | kg | |
0 | kg | |
0 | kg | |
1.605 | kg | |
0 | kg |
Module D: Beyond product life cycle
Explanatory name of the default scenario in module D | None |
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Brief description of the default scenario in module D | None |
Description of the default scenario in module D | As 100% of the product at EOL and packaging are conservatively considered disposed, no benefit nor load is associated in module D |
Environmental performance
Mandatory environmental performance indicators according to EN 15804
Impact category | Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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Climate change - total | GWP-total | kg CO2 eq. | 1.07E+1 | ND | 4.11E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 1.73E-2 | 0.00E+0 | 1.81E-2 | 0.00E+0 |
Climate change - fossil | GWP-fossil | kg CO2 eq. | 1.07E+1 | ND | 6.20E-4 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 1.73E-2 | 0.00E+0 | 1.82E-2 | 0.00E+0 |
Climate change - biogenic | GWP-biogenic | kg CO2 eq. | -2.72E-2 | ND | 4.05E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 3.91E-6 | 0.00E+0 | -1.03E-4 | 0.00E+0 |
Climate change - land use and land-use change | GWP-luluc | kg CO2 eq. | 9.15E-3 | ND | 2.91E-7 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 7.73E-6 | 0.00E+0 | 1.17E-5 | 0.00E+0 |
Ozone depletion | ODP | kg CFC-11 eq. | 6.78E-5 | ND | 1.08E-11 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 2.55E-10 | 0.00E+0 | 4.56E-10 | 0.00E+0 |
Acidification | AP | mol H+ eq. | 5.60E-2 | ND | 2.81E-6 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 5.89E-5 | 0.00E+0 | 1.94E-4 | 0.00E+0 |
Eutrophication aquatic freshwater | EP-freshwater | kg P eq. | 2.47E-3 | ND | 2.24E-7 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 1.34E-6 | 0.00E+0 | 2.81E-5 | 0.00E+0 |
Eutrophication aquatic marine | EP-marine | kg N eq. | 1.44E-2 | ND | 9.11E-6 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 1.94E-5 | 0.00E+0 | 4.85E-5 | 0.00E+0 |
Eutrophication terrestrial | EP-terrestrial | mol N eq. | 1.18E-1 | ND | 1.11E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 2.11E-4 | 0.00E+0 | 5.22E-4 | 0.00E+0 |
Photochemical ozone formation | POCP | kg NMVOC eq. | 4.94E-2 | ND | 4.53E-6 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 8.68E-5 | 0.00E+0 | 1.83E-4 | 0.00E+0 |
Depletion of abiotic resources - minerals and metals | ADP-minerals&metals1 | kg Sb eq. | 1.49E-4 | ND | 1.34E-9 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 4.82E-8 | 0.00E+0 | 4.13E-8 | 0.00E+0 |
Depletion of abiotic resources - fossil fuels | ADP-fossil1 | MJ, net calorific value | 1.93E+2 | ND | 9.79E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 2.51E-1 | 0.00E+0 | 3.99E-1 | 0.00E+0 |
Water use | WDP1 | m3 world eq. deprived | 5.65E+0 | ND | 4.74E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 1.24E-3 | 0.00E+0 | 2.06E-3 | 0.00E+0 |
Acronyms | GWP-fossil = Global Warming Potential fossil fuels; GWP-biogenic = Global Warming Potential biogenic; GWP-luluc = Global Warming Potential land use and land use change; ODP = Depletion potential of the stratospheric ozone layer; AP = Acidification potential, Accumulated Exceedance; EP-freshwater = Eutrophication potential, fraction of nutrients reaching freshwater end compartment; EP-marine = Eutrophication potential, fraction of nutrients reaching marine end compartment; EP-terrestrial = Eutrophication potential, Accumulated Exceedance; POCP = Formation potential of tropospheric ozone; ADP-minerals&metals = Abiotic depletion potential for non-fossil resources; ADP-fossil = Abiotic depletion for fossil resources potential; WDP = Water (user) deprivation potential, deprivation-weighted water consumption | ||||||||||||||||
General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | ||||||||||||||||
Disclaimer 1 | The results of this environmental impact indicator shall be used with care as the uncertainties of these results are high or as there is limited experience with the indicator |
Additional mandatory environmental performance indicators
Impact category | Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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Climate change - GWP-GHG | GWP-GHG1 | kg CO2 eq. | 1.07E+1 | ND | 6.21E-4 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 1.73E-2 | 0.00E+0 | 1.83E-2 | 0.00E+0 |
Acronyms | GWP-GHG = Global warming potential greenhouse gas. | ||||||||||||||||
General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | ||||||||||||||||
Disclaimer 1 | The GWP-GHG indicator is termed GWP-IOBC/GHG in the ILCD+EPD+ data format. The indicator accounts for all greenhouse gases except biogenic carbon dioxide uptake and emissions and biogenic carbon stored in the product. As such, the indicator is identical to GWP-total except that the CF for biogenic CO2 is set to zero. |
Additional voluntary environmental performance indicators according to EN 15804
Impact category | Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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Particulate matter emissions | PM | Disease incidence | 7.33E-7 | ND | 6.97E-11 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 1.73E-9 | 0.00E+0 | 2.95E-9 | 0.00E+0 |
Ionizing radiation - human health | IRP1 | kBq U235 eq. | 4.21E-1 | ND | 9.18E-6 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 2.18E-4 | 0.00E+0 | 3.49E-4 | 0.00E+0 |
Eco-toxicity - freshwater | ETP-fw2 | CTUe | 1.47E+2 | ND | 3.60E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 3.55E-2 | 0.00E+0 | 3.91E-1 | 0.00E+0 |
Human toxicity - cancer effects | HTP-c2 | CTUh | 1.73E-8 | ND | 1.27E-13 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 2.85E-12 | 0.00E+0 | 9.43E-12 | 0.00E+0 |
Human toxicity - non-cancer effects | HTP-nc2 | CTUh | 1.25E-7 | ND | 9.58E-12 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 1.62E-10 | 0.00E+0 | 5.18E-10 | 0.00E+0 |
Land-use related impacts/soil quality | SQP2 | Dimensionless | 3.90E+1 | ND | 1.78E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 2.52E-1 | 0.00E+0 | 9.31E-1 | 0.00E+0 |
Acronyms | PM = Potential incidence of disease due to particulate matter emissions; IRP = Potential human exposure efficiency relative to U235; ETP-fw = Potential comparative toxic unit for ecosystems; HTP-c = Potential comparative toxic unit for humans; HTP-nc = Potential comparative toxic unit for humans; SQP = Potential soil quality index. | ||||||||||||||||
General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | ||||||||||||||||
Disclaimer 1 | This impact category deals mainly with the eventual impact of low dose ionizing radiation on human health of the nuclear fuel cycle. It does not consider effects due to possible nuclear accidents, occupational exposure nor due to radioactive waste disposal in underground facilities. Potential ionizing radiation from the soil, from radon and from some construction materials is also not measured by this indicator. | ||||||||||||||||
Disclaimer 2 | The results of this environmental impact indicator shall be used with care as the uncertainties of these results are high or as there is limited experience with the indicator. |
Resource use indicators according to EN 15804
Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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PERE | MJ, net calorific value | 8.78E+0 | ND | -3.97E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 3.44E-3 | 0.00E+0 | 5.86E-3 | 0.00E+0 |
PERM | MJ, net calorific value | 3.55E-1 | ND | -3.55E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
PERT | MJ, net calorific value | 9.14E+0 | ND | -7.52E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 3.44E-3 | 0.00E+0 | 5.86E-3 | 0.00E+0 |
PENRE | MJ, net calorific value | 1.39E+2 | ND | -2.08E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 2.51E-1 | 0.00E+0 | 3.99E-1 | 0.00E+0 |
PENRM | MJ, net calorific value | 3.93E+1 | ND | -5.66E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -3.90E+1 | 0.00E+0 |
PENRT | MJ, net calorific value | 1.78E+2 | ND | -7.74E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 2.51E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -3.86E+1 | 0.00E+0 |
SM | kg | 7.69E-2 | ND | 3.78E-6 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 1.07E-4 | 0.00E+0 | 1.46E-4 | 0.00E+0 |
RSF | MJ, net calorific value | 9.76E-3 | ND | 6.13E-8 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 1.36E-6 | 0.00E+0 | 2.72E-6 | 0.00E+0 |
NRSF | MJ, net calorific value | 0.00E+0 | ND | 0.00E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
FW | m3 | 6.00E-2 | ND | -8.90E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 3.71E-5 | 0.00E+0 | -5.94E-3 | 0.00E+0 |
Acronyms | PERE = Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PERM = Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PERT = Total use of renewable primary energy resources; PENRE = Use of non-renewable primary energy excluding non-renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PENRM = Use of non-renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PENRT = Total use of non-renewable primary energy re-sources; SM = Use of secondary material; RSF = Use of renewable secondary fuels; NRSF = Use of non-renewable secondary fuels; FW = Use of net fresh water. | |||||||||||||||
General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). |
Waste indicators according to EN 15804
Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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HWD | kg | 1.18E+0 | ND | 1.69E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 4.25E-4 | 0.00E+0 | 7.86E-4 | 0.00E+0 |
NHWD | kg | 1.40E+1 | ND | 1.20E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 7.86E-3 | 0.00E+0 | 7.99E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
RWD | kg | 1.04E-4 | ND | 2.25E-9 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 5.34E-8 | 0.00E+0 | 8.53E-8 | 0.00E+0 |
Acronyms | HWD = Hazardous waste disposed; NHWD = Non-hazardous waste disposed; RWD = Radioactive waste disposed. | |||||||||||||||
General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). |
Output flow indicators according to EN 15804
Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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CRU | kg | 0.00E+0 | ND | 0.00E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
MFR | kg | 0.00E+0 | ND | 0.00E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
MER | kg | 0.00E+0 | ND | 0.00E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
EEE | MJ, net calorific value | 0.00E+0 | ND | 0.00E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
EET | MJ, net calorific value | 0.00E+0 | ND | 0.00E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
Acronyms | CRU = Components for re-use; MFR = Materials for recycling; MER = Materials for energy recovery; EEE = Exported electrical energy; EET = Exported thermal energy. | |||||||||||||||
General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). |
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Dangerous substances to indoor air, soil, and water during the use stage
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References
General Programme Instructions of the International EPD® System. Version 4.0.
General Programme Instructions of the International EPD® System. Version 5.0.
Int’l EPD System PCR 2019:14 Construction products, version 1.3.4
ISO (2000): ISO 14020:2000, Environmental labels and declarations – General principles
ISO 14025:2010 Environmental labels and declarations – Type III environmental declarations Principles and procedures.
ISO 14040:2006 Environmental management. Life cycle assessment. Principles and frameworks.
ISO 14044:2006 Environmental management. Life cycle assessment. Requirements and guidelines.
EN 15804+A2 Sustainability in construction works – Environmental product declarations – Core rules for the product category of construction products.
COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCT CATEGORY RULES (C-PCR): THERMAL INSULATION PRODUCTS (EN 16783:2024), C-PCR-005, VERSION: 2024-05-03