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Process Data set: EXTERIOR MDF panel (en) en

Key Data Set Information
Location IE
Geographical representativeness description Ireland
Reference year 2022
Name
EXTERIOR MDF panel
Use advice for data set This LCA covers the Product (A1 - A3), Construction Process (A4 - A5), End of Life (C1 - C4), and benefits and loads beyond the system boundary (D).
Technical purpose of product or process This EPD is carried out for the MEDITE EXTERIOR MDF panel. MEDITE MDF panels are manufactured in accordance with I.S. EN 622-5:2009, Fibrepanels – Specifications, Part 5: Requirements for dry processed panels (MDF). The constituent raw materials of the MDF panels comprise: wood logs, wood chips and additives such as MDI, urea, resin, fire retardant and wax. By weight, wood comprises 91%, additions 7% and water 2%. The intended use of the MDF panels is in the construction industry in structural and non-structural applications, such as flooring, roofing, walling, timber-frame sheathing, temporary works and external hoarding. MEDITE EXTERIOR is manufactured by refining softwood chips into wood fibres and combining them with resin glue and other additives. The wood fibre is then conveyed and dried by hot air through tube driers. The dried fibre passes over a continuous weigh belt and is conveyed to fibre storage bins, ready for the next production stage. The wood fibre mat is then formed by even controlled spreading of the dried resinated wood fibre onto a continuously moving wire mesh belt. The depth and width of wood fibre mat is pre-set according to thickness, width and density required. The mat is then compressed to a more compact form, excess fibre is trimmed off the edges and recycled back into the wood fibre forming system. The fibre mat then moves through a continuous hot press which consists of an upper and lower continuously moving heated steel belt, the pressed panel is then cross-cut to the required size, then cooled, stacked and moved for either storage or sanding. This EPD also covers the transport to site and end-of-life stages. This covers: transport to site, and end-of-life transport from site, waste processing and waste disposal. In the end-of-life it is assumed 90% of the MDF is incinerated (C3 phase) and 10% of the MDF ends up in landfill (C4 phase).
General comment on data set The dataset is representative for the production processes used in 2021, in the country of production, Republic of Ireland. The data Quality Level, according to Table E.1 of EN 15804 +A2, Annex E, is as follows: • Geographical representativeness: Very Good. • Technical representativeness: Very Good. • Time representativeness: Good. Allocation of energy and electricity types and amounts to the various manufacturing processes has been provided by the manufacturers along with production waste. Allocation of impacts to the products is based on the product composition mass. Flows related to human activities such as employee transport are excluded. The construction of capital assets such as buildings, manufacture of machines and transportation systems are also excluded since the related flows are assumed to be negligible compared to the manufacture of the building material when compared to these systems over a full lifetime of operation. The cut-off criteria of section 6.3.6 of EN15804:2012+A2:2019 have been followed, where 99% of the total energy and materials are included, and the total neglected input flows for the modules reported on in the LCA are less than 5% of the energy usage and mass.
Copyright Yes
Owner of data set
Quantitative reference
Reference flow(s)
Biogenic carbon content
  • Carbon content (biogenic): 252.5 kg
  • Carbon content (biogenic) - packaging: 2.7 kg
Time representativeness
Data set valid until 2027
Technological representativeness
Technology description including background system PROPERTY: Thickness Swelling (24hrs) STANDARD: EN 317 UNIT: % Panel 3 - 25mm: 10 - 35 PROPERTY: Internal Bond STANDARD: EN 319 UNIT: N/mm² Panel 3 - 25mm: 0.55 - 0.65 PROPERTY: Modulus of Rupture STANDARD: EN 310 UNIT: N/mm² Panel 3 - 25mm: 18 - 23 PROPERTY: Modulus of elasticity STANDARD: EN 310 UNIT: N/mm² Panel 3 - 25mm: 2100 - 2700 PROPERTY: Moisture Content STANDARD: EN 322 UNIT: % Panel 3 - 25mm: 4 - 8 PROPERTY: Formaldehyde STANDARD: EN 120 UNIT: mg/100g Panel 3 - 25mm: <8 PROPERTY: Thermal Conductivity (?) Value STANDARD: EN 13986 UNIT: w/(m.K) Panel 3 - 25mm: 0.1 - 0.14

Indicators of life cycle

IndicatorDirectionUnit Raw material supply
A1
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
A3
Transport
A4
Installation
A5
De-construction
C1
Transport
C2
Waste processing
C3
Disposal
C4
Recycling Potential
D
Use of renewable primary energy (PERE)
Input
  • 1.22E+4
  • 1.503
  • 4048
  • 10.24
  • 812.7
  • 0
  • 4.294
  • 1.905
  • 0.3353
  • -1301
Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials (PERM)
Input
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Total use of renewable primary energy resource (PERT)
Input
  • 1.22E+4
  • 1.503
  • 4048
  • 10.24
  • 812.7
  • 0
  • 4.294
  • 1.905
  • 0.3353
  • -1301
Use of non renewable primary energy (PENRE)
Input
  • 7982
  • 149.9
  • 2015
  • 1005
  • 544.7
  • 0
  • 456.6
  • 99.52
  • 21.69
  • -7792
Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials (PENRM)
Input
  • 421
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Total use of non renewable primary energy resource (PENRT)
Input
  • 8403
  • 149.9
  • 2015
  • 1005
  • 544.7
  • 0
  • 456.6
  • 99.52
  • 21.69
  • -7792
Use of secondary material (SM)
Input
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Use of renewable secondary fuels (RSF)
Input
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Use of non renewable secondary fuels (NRSF)
Input
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Use of net fresh water (FW)
Input
  • 7.874
  • 0.02598
  • 1.402
  • 0.1549
  • 0.4757
  • 0
  • 0.06879
  • -0.1456
  • 0.02039
  • -1.381
Hazardous waste disposed (HWD)
Output
  • 0.007281
  • 0.00008178
  • 0.1485
  • 0.0006023
  • 0.007825
  • 0
  • 0.0002742
  • 0.0002044
  • 0.00001622
  • -0.006026
Non hazardous waste dispose (NHWD)
Output
  • 46.02
  • 11.94
  • 108.3
  • 44.66
  • 46.14
  • 0
  • 20.54
  • 7.583
  • 75.17
  • -19.35
Radioactive waste disposed (RWD)
Output
  • 0.02224
  • 0.0009592
  • 0.002528
  • 0.006392
  • 0.001382
  • 0
  • 0.002888
  • 0.0002131
  • 0.0001231
  • -0.05988
Components for re-use (CRU)
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Materials for recycling (MFR)
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Materials for energy recovery (MER)
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Exported electrical energy (EEE)
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Exported thermal energy (EET)
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

IndicatorUnit Raw material supply
A1
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
A3
Transport
A4
Installation
A5
De-construction
C1
Transport
C2
Waste processing
C3
Disposal
C4
Recycling Potential
D
Abiotic depletion potential - fossil resources (ADPF)
  • 7864
  • 141.2
  • 1843
  • 946.5
  • 507.8
  • 0
  • 4.3E+2
  • 91.64
  • 20.42
  • -7387
Abiotic depletion potential - non-fossil resources (ADPE)
  • 0.007961
  • 0.00001646
  • 0.001022
  • 0.0001851
  • 0.0004687
  • 0
  • 0.00008504
  • 0.00001266
  • 0.000001048
  • -0.002148
Acidification potential, Accumulated Exceedance (AP)
  • 2.871
  • 0.02862
  • 1.236
  • 0.1996
  • 0.2114
  • 0
  • 0.08189
  • 0.1114
  • 0.007158
  • -1.202
Depletion potential of the stratospheric ozone layer (ODP)
  • 0.00007772
  • 0.000002129
  • 0.00001095
  • 0.00001422
  • 0.000004752
  • 0
  • 0.000006461
  • 8.618E-7
  • 2.696E-7
  • -0.00003586
Eutrophication potential - freshwater (EP-freshwater)
  • 0.02084
  • 0.000116
  • 0.002229
  • 0.0009367
  • 0.001171
  • 0
  • 0.0004221
  • 0.0002392
  • 0.00002318
  • -0.008118
Eutrophication potential - marine (EP-marine)
  • 0.7372
  • 0.005766
  • 0.5487
  • 0.03743
  • 0.06703
  • 0
  • 0.01524
  • 0.05209
  • 0.004455
  • -0.2257
Eutrophication potential - terrestrial (EP-terrestrial)
  • 6.235
  • 0.06562
  • 6.027
  • 0.4269
  • 0.6316
  • 0
  • 0.1729
  • 0.5565
  • 0.02556
  • -2.656
Global Warming Potential - biogenic (GWP-biogenic)
  • -936.8
  • 0.004429
  • 215.2
  • 0.01914
  • -32.3
  • 0
  • 0.005878
  • 987.7
  • 7.548
  • -0.213
Global Warming Potential - fossil fuels (GWP-fossil)
  • 415.4
  • 8.529
  • 123
  • 61.99
  • 28.15
  • 0
  • 28.25
  • 10.15
  • 0.8235
  • -319.8
Global Warming Potential - land use and land use change (GWP-luluc)
  • 0.9421
  • 0.002247
  • 0.1325
  • 0.01863
  • 0.05421
  • 0
  • 0.008431
  • 0.001535
  • 0.0003605
  • -0.3756
Global Warming Potential - total (GWP-total)
  • -520.5
  • 8.536
  • 338.4
  • 62.02
  • -4.098
  • 0
  • 28.26
  • 997.8
  • 8.372
  • -320.3
Global warming potential except emissions and uptake of biogenic carbon (GWP-IOBC/GHG)
No records found.
No records found.
No records found.
No records found.
No records found.
No records found.
No records found.
No records found.
No records found.
No records found.
Photochemical Ozone Creation Potential (POCP)
  • 2.175
  • 0.02553
  • 2.064
  • 0.1561
  • 0.2187
  • 0
  • 0.066
  • 0.1368
  • 0.009129
  • -0.7005
Water (user) deprivation potential (WDP)
  • 287.8
  • 1.171
  • 56.14
  • 7.227
  • 17.68
  • 0
  • 3.221
  • -6.174
  • 0.891
  • -13.29

IndicatorUnit Raw material supply
A1
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
A3
Transport
A4
Installation
A5
De-construction
C1
Transport
C2
Waste processing
C3
Disposal
C4
Recycling Potential
D
1This 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.
2The results of this environmental impact indicator shall be used with care as the uncertainties on these results are high or as there is limited experiences with the indicator.
Potential Comparative Toxic Unit for ecosystems (ETP-fw) 2
  • 2.532E+4
  • 98.33
  • 4743
  • 669.8
  • 1522
  • 0
  • 309
  • 145.7
  • 18.27
  • -4662
Potential Comparative Toxic Unit for humans - cancer effects (HTP-c) 2
  • 0.00000566
  • 2.534E-9
  • 7.74E-7
  • 1.969E-8
  • 3.222E-7
  • 0
  • 8.921E-9
  • 2.731E-8
  • 5.16E-10
  • -1.03E-7
Potential Comparative Toxic Unit for humans - non-cancer effects (HTP-nc) 2
  • 0.00004881
  • 1.168E-7
  • 0.000003385
  • 7.461E-7
  • 0.000002631
  • 0
  • 3.412E-7
  • 0.000001452
  • 2.003E-8
  • -0.000003448
Potential Human exposure efficiency relative to U235 (IRP) 1
  • 22.32
  • 0.6091
  • 1.985
  • 4.045
  • 1.309
  • 0
  • 1.82
  • 0.154
  • 0.08059
  • -116.8
Potential Soil quality index (SQP) 2
  • 6.8E+4
  • 156.6
  • 1.578E+4
  • 639.4
  • 4223
  • 0
  • 292.6
  • 23.42
  • 44.49
  • -4051
Potential incidence of disease due to PM emissions (PM) 2
  • 0.000044
  • 7.429E-7
  • 0.00003027
  • 0.000003929
  • 0.000003838
  • 0
  • 0.000001807
  • 0.000001152
  • 1.321E-7
  • -0.0000047