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Modeling of a glass mineral wool process in view of Life Cycle Analysis
Gerbinet, Saïcha; Léonard, Angélique; Briard, Vincent
2014SETAC Europe ; 24 th Annual Meeting
 

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Keywords :
Life Cycle Analyse; Insulation
Abstract :
[en] In line with the growing concern about the environmental impact of materials in the building sector, Knauf Insulation, a glass wool producer, is performing environmental impact assessment of its products through LCA. Knauf Insulation has several glass wool factories in Europe that produce various products, and for a specific market, the same product can be produced in several factories. As the plants that produce glass wool work with similar pathways, a generic model for LCA usable for every plant and every glass wool product has been designed. Moreover, combination of different factories is also possible. The general principle of glass wool production is the following: the raw materials, sand, limestone, soda ash, borax, sodium carbonate, as well as recycled off-cuts from the production process, are weighed and mixed. Knauf Insulation also uses a large amount of recycled glass (cullet). The mix is sent to a furnace at high temperature (1350°C). The melted material is then fiberized and the binder is added, a process called forming. Knauf Insulation uses a special binder with ECOSE Technology, a new and formaldehyde-free binder. The wool fibers are collected, by suction, on a conveyor belt, and the mattress then goes through the curing oven. For some product a facing is added. Finally the product is compressed and packed. The model, implemented in GaBi 6, is made as generic as possible by including, for each step, all the raw materials that can be used in one of the factories as well as all the energy sources. Parameters allow to define the amount of each raw material consumed, therefore the model can be adapted to any factory simply by setting these parameters accordingly. This also simplifies the data collection, since the template is the same for all the factories, it can be supported by data collection tools already existing. A part of the model is dedicated to weighting between factories, so a combination of factories can also be studied. The model can also be adapted to almost all Knauf Insulation products by using parameters where necessary: for example, several products have different binder contents, so a parameter defines the amount of binder. As some materials can be recycled between several parts of the process, special attention has been paid to recycling loops inside the model. The model is flexible enough to be used for Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) as well as for Eco-Design purposes.
Disciplines :
Chemical engineering
Author, co-author :
Gerbinet, Saïcha ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de chimie appliquée > Génie chimique - Procédés et développement durable
Léonard, Angélique  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de chimie appliquée > Génie chimique - Procédés et développement durable
Briard, Vincent;  Kaunf Insulation > Head of Sustainability, Products and Buildings
Language :
English
Title :
Modeling of a glass mineral wool process in view of Life Cycle Analysis
Publication date :
12 May 2014
Number of pages :
A0
Event name :
SETAC Europe ; 24 th Annual Meeting
Event organizer :
SETAC
Event place :
Basel, Switzerland
Event date :
11-05-2014 to 15-05-2014
Audience :
International
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