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Process Data set: Stoneware ceramic latticework for exterior walls (en) en es

A more recent version of this data set exists in the database.

Most recent version of this data set:00.05.000

Key Data Set Information
Location ES
Geographical representativeness description España
Reference year 2026
Name
Stoneware ceramic latticework for exterior walls
Use advice for data set Declared modules: A1 Raw materials supply A2 Transport A3 Manufacturing A4 Transport A5 Construction - Installation process C1 De-construction C2 Transport C3 Waste processing C4 Disposal D Reuse, recovery, recycling potential Reference Lifetime (RSL): Characteristics and properties of the product: Requirements (conditions of use, frequency of maintenance, repair, etc.):
Technical purpose of product or process The declared product is one square meter of ceramic tiles made of natural terracotta, sand (unglazed), using an extrusion process where the material is worked in a plastic state, absorption group BIb (stoneware) according to EN ISO 10545-3:2018: Ceramic tiles. Part 3: Determination of water absorption, open porosity, relative apparent density, and apparent density. The piece under study, measuring 15x15 cm and 10 cm thick, with an average weight of 98.099 kg/m² and 2.725 kg/unit, represents the average of the VIBRA collections manufactured at the GRESAN Andorra plant (Teruel) and distributed from CMA in Onda (Castellón), whose variability exceeds 10% and therefore does not require compliance with ISO 21930. The latticework, as part of the exterior enclosure, serves the main function of solar filtration, allowing the necessary passage of light and ventilation. It is considered to have a useful life of 50 years.
Classification
Class name : Hierarchy level
  • EPDNorge: Structure, construction, roofConstrucción en bruto, construcción, techo / Brick masonry / masonryMuralla de ladrillos / Murallas / Tone bricksLadrillos de arcilla
General comment on data set The declared product is a ceramic piece made of natural terracotta, sand (unglazed), absorption group BIb (stoneware) according to UNE-EN ISO 10545-3:2018: Ceramic tiles. Part 3: Determination of water absorption, open porosity, relative apparent density, and apparent density. The piece under study, measuring 15x15 cm and 10 cm thick, with an average weight of 98.099 kg/m² and 2.725 kg/unit, represents the average of the VIBRA and TRAMA collections. The latticework, as part of the exterior enclosure, serves primarily as a sun filter, allowing the necessary passage of light and ventilation.
Copyright Yes
Owner of data set
Quantitative reference
Reference flow(s)
Material properties of the reference flow
    • gross density: 0.0 kg/m^3
Biogenic carbon content
  • Carbon content (biogenic): 0.0 kg
  • Carbon content (biogenic) - packaging: 0.0 kg
Time representativeness
Data set valid until 2031
Time representativeness description 2026/02/02 - 2031/02/02
Technological representativeness
Technology description including background system Product components: The composition of the ceramic latticework for exterior wall is: - Clay: 100%: The packaging materials are: Packaging mat 1 - cardboard: 2.29E+00 kg/m² Packaging mat 2 - plastic: 1.85E-01 kg/m² Packaging mat 3 - pallet: 3.42E+00 kg/m²

Indicators of life cycle

IndicatorDirectionUnit Raw material supply
A1
Production
A1-A3
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
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
  • -36.8
  • 114
  • 0.24
  • 3.56
  • 0.146
  • 15
  • ND
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  • 0.0373
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  • 0.0337
  • -12.1
  • 79
  • 24.8
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  • 42.2
  • 138
  • 0.24
  • 3.56
  • 0.146
  • 15
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  • 0.0373
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  • 0.0337
  • -12.1
  • 935
  • 616
  • 72.1
  • 104
  • 62.5
  • 148
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  • 15.9
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  • 2.39
  • -27.9
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  • 935
  • 616
  • 72.1
  • 104
  • 62.5
  • 148
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  • 15.9
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  • 2.39
  • -27.9
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  • 0.116
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  • 0.00114
  • 0.114
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  • ND
  • 0.000289
  • ND
  • -0.0268
  • -0.051
  • ND
  • 0.0255
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  • ND
  • 0.000389
  • 0.00154
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  • 0.0000993
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  • 0.0000148
  • -0.000146
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  • 0.208
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  • 0.00196
  • 1.87
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  • ND
  • 0.000503
  • ND
  • 13.7
  • -0.0116
  • ND
  • 0.00124
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  • ND
  • 0.00000353
  • 0.00013
  • ND
  • ND
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  • ND
  • 9.01E-7
  • ND
  • 5.64E-7
  • -0.0000674
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  • 1.51
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  • 73.6
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  • 0.247
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  • 7.78
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  • ND
  • 6.33

IndicatorUnit Raw material supply
A1
Production
A1-A3
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
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
  • ND
  • 0.407
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.00797
  • 0.0617
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  • ND
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  • 0.00138
  • ND
  • 0.00111
  • -0.0105
  • ND
  • 6.01E-7
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  • 9.99E-8
  • 8.33E-8
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  • 2.55E-8
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  • 3.21E-9
  • -2.77E-8
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  • 0.00000173
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  • 1.14E-7
  • 0.000054
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  • 2.93E-8
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  • 2.3E-8
  • -2.41E-7
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  • 582
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  • 58.8
  • 139
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  • 14.9
  • ND
  • 2.25
  • -26.2
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  • -1.13
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  • 0.000989
  • 0.826
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  • 0.000253
  • 0.299
  • 0.00046
  • 1.81
  • ND
  • 89.1
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  • 4.43
  • 15.4
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  • ND
  • 1.13
  • ND
  • 0.0956
  • -1.66
  • ND
  • 88
  • ND
  • ND
  • 4.43
  • 16.2
  • ND
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  • ND
  • 1.13
  • 0.299
  • 0.0961
  • 0.137
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  • 0.0251
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  • 0.0000715
  • 0.00814
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  • 0.0000178
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  • 0.0000124
  • -0.0153
  • ND
  • 5.55
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.0193
  • 3.82
  • ND
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  • ND
  • 0.00489
  • ND
  • -1.24
  • -1.78
  • ND
  • 0.00024
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  • ND
  • 0.00000275
  • 0.000611
  • ND
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  • ND
  • 6.94E-7
  • ND
  • 0.00000263
  • -0.0000853
  • ND
  • 0.166
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.00186
  • 0.0169
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.000306
  • ND
  • 0.000297
  • -0.00361
  • ND
  • 1.85
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.0205
  • 0.182
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.00335
  • ND
  • 0.00321
  • -0.036
  • ND
  • 0.498
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.0125
  • 0.0575
  • ND
  • ND
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  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 0.00271
  • ND
  • 0.00114
  • -0.0097
  • ND
  • 89.2
  • ND
  • ND
  • 4.43
  • 15.8
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 1.13
  • ND
  • 0.0958
  • -1.69

IndicatorUnit Raw material supply
A1
Production
A1-A3
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
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
  • ND
  • 28.9
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  • ND
  • 2.11
  • 65
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  • ND
  • 0.498
  • ND
  • 1.3
  • -6.59
Human toxicity, cancer effect (HTP-c) 2
  • ND
  • 6.13E-9
  • ND
  • ND
  • 2.81E-10
  • 1.27E-8
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 6.41E-11
  • ND
  • 3.05E-11
  • -6.93E-10
Human toxicity, non-cancer effects (HTP-nc) 2
  • ND
  • 1.32E-7
  • ND
  • ND
  • 2.92E-8
  • 1.76E-7
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • 6.31E-9
  • ND
  • 2.23E-9
  • -1.42E-8