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Process Data set: CERESIT CT 84 (EE) (en) en

Key Data Set Information
Location GLO
Geographical representativeness description The product under study is manufactured in the Pärnu manufacturing site but can be used at a global scale.
Reference year 2024
Name
CERESIT CT 84 (EE)
Use advice for data set -Certain raw materials have been approximated as similar substances due to the lack of an exact equivalent on the Ecoinvent database. -Since the manufacturing site with the Guarantees of Origin document did not state the renewable energy type, the national renewable share on the grid mix has been considered and extrapolated to 100%.
Technical purpose of product or process CT 84 Express plus can be used on following substrates wood, OSB boards, glass, bitumen, ceramic bricks, concrete, coated and galvanised sheet plate, dry cellular concrete and after water impact and drywall. Approximately 2 hours after the application, the foamed polystyrene boards may be smoothed, anchored and, then the armoured layer may be applied using the Ceresit CT 85, CT 87.
Classification
Class name : Hierarchy level
  • The International EPD System: Construction products, Infrastructure & buildings
Copyright Yes
Owner of data set
Quantitative reference
Reference flow(s)
Time representativeness
Data set valid until 2029
Technological representativeness
Technology description including background system -The product mainly consists of diisocyanate, polyol, and plasticizer around 45, 20, and 15 M.-% with catalysts, colorant, and foaming agents. -The production process begins with the pol-mix production. This mixture is then used for the liquid component filling, after which the valve crimping is carried out to ensure the product's integrity. The propellant filling stage follows, with an automatic weight check to ensure accuracy. Can shaking, can cupping, and straw placement then take place. Finally, the cans are packed and palletized for distribution. -No additional processes or raw materials are needed during the use stage of the assessed product. Hence, modules B1 to B7 are not considered. -The End-of-Life scenario for the products has been provided by Henkel, where it is assumed that 60% goes to landfill whilst 40% goes to recycling operations. This scenario is more conservative than the one provided by Eurostat for Construction and Demolition waste which has a higher recycling and landfilling operations rate (usually including more valuable materials than mortars such as metals).
Pictogram of technology

Indicators of life cycle

IndicatorDirectionUnit Production
A1-A3
Transport
A4
Installation
A5
Use
B1
Maintenance
B2
Repair
B3
Replacement
B4
Refurbishment
B5
Operational energy use
B6
Operational water use
B7
De-construction
C1
Transport
C2
Waste processing
C3
Disposal
C4
Recycling Potential
D
Input
  • 5.152
  • 0.001213
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.0006617
  • 0.0003626
  • 0
  • 0.0001653
  • 0
Input
  • 2.804
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Input
  • 7.956
  • 0.001213
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.0006617
  • 0.0003626
  • 0
  • 0.0001653
  • 0
Input
  • 13.45
  • 0.003536
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.003307
  • 0.001057
  • 0
  • 0.001651
  • 0
Input
  • 20.78
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Input
  • 34.23
  • 0.003536
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.003307
  • 0.001057
  • 0
  • 0.001651
  • 0
Input
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Input
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Input
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Input
  • 8.586
  • 0.002161
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.0009377
  • 0.0006461
  • 0
  • 0.0001339
  • 0
Output
  • 0.001197
  • 0.000002272
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.000002027
  • 6.792E-7
  • 0
  • 2.309E-7
  • 0
Output
  • 0.02382
  • 0.00001044
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.000008628
  • 0.000003123
  • 0
  • 0.999
  • 0
Output
  • 0.00009127
  • 3.22E-8
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 1.509E-8
  • 9.627E-9
  • 0
  • 2.135E-9
  • 0
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Output
  • 0.03855
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

IndicatorUnit Production
A1-A3
Transport
A4
Installation
A5
Use
B1
Maintenance
B2
Repair
B3
Replacement
B4
Refurbishment
B5
Operational energy use
B6
Operational water use
B7
De-construction
C1
Transport
C2
Waste processing
C3
Disposal
C4
Recycling Potential
D
  • 32.4
  • 0.003431
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.003167
  • 0.001026
  • 0
  • 0.001572
  • 0
  • 0.000001077
  • 8.576E-10
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 9.385E-10
  • 2.564E-10
  • 0
  • 1.074E-10
  • 0
  • 0.02192
  • 0.00006326
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.0002098
  • 0.00001933
  • 0
  • 0.00002467
  • 0
  • 0.00001965
  • 5.296E-10
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 3.531E-10
  • 1.583E-10
  • 0
  • 4.024E-11
  • 0
  • 0.0004828
  • 2.176E-8
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 2.121E-8
  • 6.507E-9
  • 0
  • 9.766E-9
  • 0
  • 0.003671
  • 0.00002406
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.00009865
  • 0.00000741
  • 0
  • 0.00001121
  • 0
  • 0.04138
  • 0.0002631
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.001081
  • 0.00008112
  • 0
  • 0.0001229
  • 0
  • 4.138
  • 0.0264
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.02248
  • 0.007783
  • 0
  • 0.002721
  • 0
  • 0.01423
  • 0.000001208
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.000001193
  • 3.612E-7
  • 0
  • 2.74E-7
  • 0
  • 4.293
  • 0.02706
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.02301
  • 0.007981
  • 0
  • 0.002804
  • 0
  • 0.003254
  • 6.378E-7
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 7.76E-7
  • 1.907E-7
  • 0
  • 1.116E-7
  • 0
  • 4.312
  • 0.02706
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.02301
  • 0.007982
  • 0
  • 0.002804
  • 0
  • 0.01674
  • 0.0001108
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.0003214
  • 0.00003371
  • 0
  • 0.00003716
  • 0
  • 2.309
  • 0.0001472
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.0002357
  • 0.00004402
  • 0
  • 0.00003198
  • 0

IndicatorUnit Production
A1-A3
Transport
A4
Installation
A5
Use
B1
Maintenance
B2
Repair
B3
Replacement
B4
Refurbishment
B5
Operational energy use
B6
Operational water use
B7
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.
Eco-toxicity - freshwater (ETP-fw) 2
  • 241.5
  • 0.03569
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.00002642
  • 0.00001396
  • 0
  • 0.00000369
  • 0
Human toxicity, cancer effect (HTP-c) 2
  • 2.537E-8
  • 2.012E-12
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.01664
  • 0.009039
  • 0
  • 0.002243
  • 0
Human toxicity, non-cancer effects (HTP-nc) 2
  • 1.196E-7
  • 2.598E-10
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 1.565E-12
  • 5.836E-13
  • 0
  • 5.92E-13
  • 0
Ionizing radiation, human health (IRP) 1
  • 0.1167
  • 0.00004669
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 6.022E-9
  • 5.096E-10
  • 0
  • 6.95E-10
  • 0
Land use related impacts/Soil quality (SQP) 2
  • 22.65
  • 0.0007674
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 1.019E-10
  • 6.429E-11
  • 0
  • 2.556E-11
  • 0
Particulate Matter emissions (PM) 2
  • 2.914E-7
  • 2.135E-9
  • 0
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.02248
  • 0.007783
  • 0
  • 0.002721
  • 0