Contents
The raw materials per kg powder blend are mixed in following ratio: sand: 0.029kg, cement: 0.56kg lime hydraulic: 0.105kg, lime hydrated: 0.043kg, additives: 0.002kg. After mixing it is internally transported to the packing installation and packed. For the use 0.261 kg water has to be added (not included in this module). No direct process emissions are taken into account as they play a subordinate role compared to the emissions of the raw material production (e.g. drying of silica sand) and because no data are available. For inventoring the infrastructure, a yearly production amount of 150'000 tons is assumed. The lifespan of the machines is assumed to be 20 years.
dataset
| number | 543 |
| timestamp | 2010-09-02T11:44:33 |
| validCompanyCodes | CompanyCodes.xml |
| validRegionalCodes | RegionalCodes.xml |
| validCategories | Categories.xml |
| validUnits | Units.xml |
| generator | EcoAdmin 1.1.25.23 |
| internalSchemaVersion | 1.0 |
referenceFunction
| unit | kg |
| amount | 1 |
| includedProcesses | Includes the whole manufacturing process to produce lime mortar (raw material provision, raw material mixing, packing, and storage), transports to plant, and infrastructure. No requirements for administration are included. No additional buildings and land-use have been taken into account as it is assumed that the mixing process takes place in an existing building of the sand/cement industry or on the construction site |
| infrastructureIncluded | true |
| datasetRelatesToProduct | true |
geography
| location | CH |
| text | The amount of raw materials is based on estimations. The transportation distance is an estimation. For the infrastructure RER-, for the additives and silica sand DE- and for the organic chemicals GLO-modules are used as proxy |
technology
Assumed average current technology. The raw materials are mixed in a certain ratio, transported to the packing installation and packed.
timePeriod
| startYear | 1995 |
| endYear | 2001 |
dataSetInformation
| timestamp | 2004-04-05T18:17:18 |
| version | 2.2 |