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Process Data set: FLUSH Door leaf and frame M9x21 with HPL (single product) (en) en

Key Data Set Information
Location EE
Geographical representativeness description FI
Reference year 2025
Name
FLUSH Door leaf and frame M9x21 with HPL (single product)
Use advice for data set This EPD covers the life-cycle modules listed in the following table. Cradle to gate with options, A4-A5, and modules C1-C4, D.
Technical purpose of product or process The product groups consist of light and massive internal wooden doors, including Flush, Fancy and Design types, as well as acoustic doors with sound reduction levels of Rw33dB and Rw37dB. Doors are available veneered with transparent finish, painted or covered with high pressure laminate (HPL). Products are manufactured as rebated and flush-edge, except for the Fancy sliding door-leaf. Certain door types are available with glazing. Products are meant for use as an interior door in residential and public buildings. Products are not suitable for humid and outdoor conditions, as well as between rooms with very different temperatures. Acoustic wooden doors with frame are intended for indoor use to close openings between compartments and in partitions subject to increased soundproofing requirements. 4. FLUSH Door leaf and frame M9x21 with HPL
General comment on data set Data collection for production, transport, and packaging was conducted using time and site-specific information, as defined in the general information section on page 2. Upstream process calculations rely on generic data as defined in the Bibliography section. Manufacturer-provided specific and generic data were used for the product’s manufacturing stage. The analysis was performed in One Click LCA EPD Generator, with the 'Cut-Off, EN 15804+A2' allocation method, and characterization factors according to EN 15804:2012+A2:2019/AC:2021 and JRC EF 3.1. Data collection for production, transport, and packaging was collected from the manufacturer via a questionnaire. The inventory and environmental data can be considered to be of good or very good quality. Allocation was avoided whenever possible. Allocation is required if some material, energy, and waste data cannot be measured separately for the product under investigation. All allocations are made according to the reference standards and the applied PCR. In this study, allocation has been done in the following ways: Data type Allocation Raw materials No allocation Packaging material No allocation Ancillary materials Allocated by production volume Manufacturing energy and waste Allocated by production volume The study does not exclude any modules or processes which are stated mandatory in the reference standard and the applied PCR. The study does not exclude any hazardous materials or substances. The study includes all major raw material and energy consumption. All inputs and outputs of the unit processes, for which data is available for, are included in the calculation. There is no neglected unit process that is more than 1% of total mass or energy flows. The module specific total neglected input and output flows also do not exceed 5% of energy usage or mass. The production of capital equipment, construction activities, and infrastructure, maintenance and operation of capital equipment, personnel related activities, energy and water use related to company management and sales activities are excluded. Cut-off has been applied in A3 to exclude solvents and A5 to exclude fasteners.
Copyright Yes
Owner of data set
Quantitative reference
Reference flow(s)
Biogenic carbon content
  • Carbon content (biogenic): 0.0 kg
  • Carbon content (biogenic) - packaging: 0.0 kg
Time representativeness
Data set valid until 2030
Time representativeness description "2025-12-04" - "2030-12-04"
Technological representativeness
Technology description including background system Size: Double or single-leaf doors, the declared unit is based on single-leaf M9x21 doorset. Threshold is included only in acoustic doors (Rw33dB and Rw37dB). Fancy sliding door size: 840x2050mm. Door leaf: thickness 40mm. Fittings: lock case 2014 or LC190; hinges FT-65 or 6540. Glass: 4 mm tempered glass for standard glazed doors or 44.1 laminated glass for Rw37dB glazed doors

Indicators of life cycle

IndicatorDirectionUnit Raw material supply
A1
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
A3
Transport
A4
De-construction
C1
Transport
C2
Waste processing
C3
Disposal
C4
Recycling Potential
D
Use of renewable primary energy (PERE)
Input
  • 255
  • 0.399
  • 35.4
  • 0.0896
  • 0
  • 0.0222
  • -524
  • -17.6
  • -9.83
Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials (PERM)
Input
  • 332
  • 0
  • -45
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • -269
  • -14.1
  • 0
Total use of renewable primary energy resource (PERT)
Input
  • 588
  • 0.399
  • -9.56
  • 0.0896
  • 0
  • 0.0222
  • -792
  • -31.7
  • -9.83
Use of non renewable primary energy (PENRE)
Input
  • 355
  • 29.2
  • 151
  • 7.75
  • 0
  • 1.62
  • 4.74
  • 0.257
  • -561
Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials (PENRM)
Input
  • 54.9
  • 0
  • -5.2
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • -41.3
  • -2.17
  • 0
Total use of non renewable primary energy resource (PENRT)
Input
  • 4.1E+2
  • 29.2
  • 146
  • 7.75
  • 0
  • 1.62
  • -36.5
  • -1.91
  • -561
Use of secondary material (SM)
Input
  • 1.27
  • 0.0124
  • 0.381
  • 0.00337
  • 0
  • 0.00069
  • 0.00968
  • 0.0000931
  • 0.354
Use of renewable secondary fuels (RSF)
Input
  • 12.2
  • 0.000156
  • 22.8
  • 0.0000248
  • 0
  • 0.00000877
  • 0.000065
  • 0.00000175
  • -0.000266
Use of non renewable secondary fuels (NRSF)
Input
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Use of net fresh water (FW)
Input
  • 0.349
  • 0.00428
  • 0.169
  • 0.000816
  • 0
  • 0.00024
  • 0.00718
  • -0.00384
  • -0.197
Hazardous waste disposed (HWD)
Output
  • 2.03
  • 0.0492
  • 0.207
  • 0.0103
  • 0
  • 0.00275
  • 0.157
  • 0.000448
  • -2.37
Non hazardous waste dispose (NHWD)
Output
  • 62.7
  • 0.91
  • 28.3
  • 0.175
  • 0
  • 0.0508
  • 21.2
  • 5.16
  • -38.1
Radioactive waste disposed (RWD)
Output
  • 0.00131
  • 0.00000622
  • 0.0000798
  • 0.00000153
  • 0
  • 3.46E-7
  • 0.000025
  • 6.16E-8
  • -0.00069
Components for re-use (CRU)
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Materials for recycling (MFR)
Output
  • 0.0469
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0.59
  • 0
  • 0
Materials for energy recovery (MER)
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Exported electrical energy (EEE)
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 112
  • 0
  • 0
Exported thermal energy (EET)
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 225
  • 0
  • 0

IndicatorUnit Raw material supply
A1
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
A3
Transport
A4
De-construction
C1
Transport
C2
Waste processing
C3
Disposal
C4
Recycling Potential
D
Abiotic depletion potential - fossil resources (ADPF)
  • 4.1E+2
  • 29.2
  • 167
  • 7.75
  • 0
  • 1.62
  • 8.99
  • 0.257
  • -561
Abiotic depletion potential - non-fossil resources (ADPE)
  • 0.00106
  • 0.00000558
  • 0.0000131
  • 0.00000102
  • 0
  • 3.12E-7
  • 0.00000169
  • 2.6E-8
  • -0.0000412
Acidification potential, Accumulated Exceedance (AP)
  • 0.148
  • 0.00764
  • 0.0953
  • 0.01
  • 0
  • 0.000381
  • 0.00482
  • 0.0000821
  • -0.0875
Depletion potential of the stratospheric ozone layer (ODP)
  • 0.00000109
  • 2.98E-8
  • 1.11E-7
  • 9.94E-9
  • 0
  • 1.65E-9
  • 1E-8
  • 3E-10
  • -5.73E-7
Eutrophication potential - freshwater (EP-freshwater)
  • 0.0124
  • 0.000155
  • 0.00301
  • 0.000027
  • 0
  • 0.0000087
  • 0.000268
  • 0.00000899
  • -0.0071
Eutrophication potential - marine (EP-marine)
  • 0.0356
  • 0.00245
  • 0.019
  • 0.00254
  • 0
  • 0.000125
  • 0.00215
  • 0.000381
  • -0.0199
Eutrophication potential - terrestrial (EP-terrestrial)
  • 0.367
  • 0.0268
  • 0.203
  • 0.0282
  • 0
  • 0.00136
  • 0.0212
  • 0.000338
  • -0.207
Global Warming Potential - biogenic (GWP-biogenic)
  • -34
  • 0.00042
  • 3.13
  • 0.000102
  • 0
  • 0.00000122
  • 28.8
  • 1.51
  • 0
Global Warming Potential - fossil fuels (GWP-fossil)
  • 24.8
  • 2.02
  • 14.6
  • 0.575
  • 0
  • 0.112
  • 1.64
  • 0.0118
  • -40.6
Global Warming Potential - land use and land use change (GWP-luluc)
  • 0.238
  • 0.000901
  • 0.0317
  • 0.000255
  • 0
  • 0.00005
  • 0.000597
  • 0.00000746
  • -0.00366
Global Warming Potential - total (GWP-total)
  • -8.98
  • 2.02
  • 17.8
  • 0.575
  • 0
  • 0.112
  • 30.4
  • 1.53
  • -40.7
  • 25.02
  • 2.02
  • 14.67
  • 0.5749
  • 0
  • 0.112
  • 1.6
  • 0.02
  • -40.7
Photochemical Ozone Creation Potential (POCP)
  • 0.129
  • 0.0107
  • 0.0584
  • 0.00819
  • 0
  • 0.000562
  • 0.00584
  • 0.000137
  • -0.0842
Water (user) deprivation potential (WDP)
  • 12.8
  • 0.143
  • 157
  • 0.0298
  • 0
  • 0.00801
  • 0.729
  • 0.00123
  • -2.47

IndicatorUnit Raw material supply
A1
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
A3
Transport
A4
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
  • 377
  • 4.1
  • 39.5
  • 0.73
  • 0
  • 0.229
  • 3.11
  • 0.123
  • -59.5
Potential Comparative Toxic Unit for humans - cancer effects (HTP-c) 2
  • 5E-8
  • 3.37E-10
  • 2.33E-9
  • 1.08E-10
  • 0
  • 1.8E-11
  • 1.91E-9
  • 4E-12
  • -1.7E-8
Potential Comparative Toxic Unit for humans - non-cancer effects (HTP-nc) 2
  • 3.9E-7
  • 1.88E-8
  • 1.12E-7
  • 3.41E-9
  • 0
  • 1.05E-9
  • 4.38E-8
  • 2.76E-10
  • -1.56E-7
Potential Human exposure efficiency relative to U235 (IRP) 1
  • 1.94
  • 0.0254
  • 0.403
  • 0.00623
  • 0
  • 0.00141
  • 0.0977
  • 0.000252
  • -2.81
Potential Soil quality index (SQP) 2
  • 2.82E+3
  • 29
  • 193
  • 4.18
  • 0
  • 1.63
  • 3.77
  • 0.601
  • -46.9
Potential incidence of disease due to PM emissions (PM) 2
  • 0.00000225
  • 2E-7
  • 7.1E-7
  • 3.43E-8
  • 0
  • 1.12E-8
  • 5.85E-8
  • 1.87E-9
  • -7.87E-7