FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2017-12-13T17:28:36 2018-04-20T11:17:20 ACTIVE Oct 2017 FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.2b.v3 Formulation of Water-borne Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products – non-volatile Substances Includes substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the adhesive. Non-volatile ingredients are defined by a boiling point threshold of >250°C. storing, mixing, packaging, filling of substances (as part of preparations) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities www.feica.eu false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_0 300.0 FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical products Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) OECD 2009, OECD Environment, Health and Safety Publications Series on Emission Scenario Documents No. 20, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENT ON ADHESIVE FORMULATION, Paris 2009. Formulation of Water-borne Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products – non-volatile Substances FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.2b.v3 ERC_2 0.505 0.0097 0.0 0.2 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The indicative worst case substance use rate (MSPERC) for main ingredients types and guidance can be found in background documentation. FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical products false true EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION Equipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater false Equipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE false false WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true fb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 The manufacture of adhesive chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. false true 35e9828e-f724-43f0-92ee-ac44fa264436 b16d7479-ec5a-4c76-8a8d-186845963578 false true 3502c6ac-69e3-40ab-ac66-83e91f49edb8 c0a45fee-bb0f-4db2-a33c-592d3a0eec5e false true cb42f459-f732-4ac0-8a12-a55944ba1f3f Oct 2017 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:31:31 OBSOLETE a547e99a-e2c7-4eb3-b430-9c156e1d094c EFCC 8d.1a.v1 Wide dispersive Use of Substances in Professional and DIY Construction Chemicals - volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoor Covers the application of construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different construction chemicals application techniques for indoor and outdoor use such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Substance Domain: Solvents and volatiles which quantitatively evaporate upon curing of the construction chemical. Habits and practices of decorative painting and construction chemicals are very similar. Construction chemicals cover the use applied to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes by both professionals and the general public. According to information from the producing industry, the chemicals are used in the following key applications: • Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities • Roller application or brushing • Spraying (non industrial) • Dipping and pouring of articles The difference between the percentages of construction chemicals used in professional and ‘do-it yourself’ (DIY) applications varies across the EU comparable with decorative paintings. The split between these two types of uses ranges from around 30% in Greece to around 70% in Sweden. www.efcc.eu false CONSUMER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_0 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 Wide dispersive use of volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoor;Wide dispersive use of volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoor EFCC 8d.1a.v1 ERC_8d 1.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 98.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. b9bd4f9f-a797-4425-bccf-d8aeebb57301 dd2a7350-fb87-460e-afbb-4d8f0c2d04f9 false true a853866c-e22a-4de7-b9d9-6bad82408a35 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER 26e620aa-af7f-44da-8773-4a6c23a75c44 false true 79af346b-9db4-4e6c-9a0c-c28030bedd6d 360de74c-40eb-470a-a6b6-55d5c8cce7d3 false true 00502be7-6a56-48d8-838f-575b7802a926 b1791813-21b9-4371-bd62-463fb1516672 false true faa8d874-02db-4fcb-bdf3-3a8eede18905 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false 94dcd70f-ea1d-41de-96c1-562250d0a7e4 FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T10:59:25 OBSOLETE ba0e386f-3d01-4869-8930-e3645a7ef282 FEICA 2.1b.v2 Formulation of Solvent Borne Adhesives – Volatiles (Large Scale, > 1000 t/a) Covers the use of volatiles and non-volatiles in the formulation of adhesives Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the construction chemical o The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. Process losses are reduced to the absolute minimum, through use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain workplace concentrations of airborne VOCs and particulates below respective OELs; and through use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. The composition of products and the overall process are such that there are no discharges of raw materials or products to waste-water or to soil from the manufacturing plant. o Unambiguous description of conditions regarding waste management and wastewater discharges (e.g. if there are no restrictions in scope, statement that any type of waste disposal is covered). www.feica.com false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a Formulation of Solvent Borne Adhesives – Volatiles (Large Scale, > 1000 t/a);Formulation of Solvent Borne Adhesives – Volatiles (Large Scale) FEICA 2.1b.v2 ERC_2 0.0 1000.0 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 0.12 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2 false true eeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac177 6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fc false true 7a141143-98a5-4878-a873-7f095bb3513b APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The default daily use amount is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). It is a typical site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. 220 emission days per year are assumed. false true 30.0 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false c150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0 false true 65c0f175-3bec-405b-b7c0-2e6a578a5739 aa2d7c3b-ae53-4f8d-a34b-65e01b73a399 FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2017-12-13T17:30:32 2017-12-13T17:30:32 ACTIVE Oct 2017 FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.3a.v1 Non-volatile Substances for the Formulation of Cementitious Construction Chemical Products and Tile Adhesives Includes all substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the construction chemical. Non-volatile ingredients are defined by a boiling point threshold of >250°C. Storing, mixing, packaging, filling of substances (as part of preparations) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities www.feica.eu false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_0 PC_9b SU_0 300.0 EFCC expert assessment see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products Non-volatile Substances for the Formulation of Cementitious Construction Chemical Products and Tile Adhesives FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.3a.v1 ERC_2 0.0 0.005 0.0 0.0 ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE false true WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_NO RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The indicative worst case substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation. FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION • Equipment is dry cleaned (sweeping, vacuum cleaning, etc.) • Solid waste is recovered in production wherever possible false • Equipment is dry cleaned (sweeping, vacuum cleaning, etc.) • Solid waste is recovered in production wherever possible true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. Typical measures may include e.g. - Closed batch systems and / or - Semi-closed transfer system and/or - Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products false The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. Typical measures may include e.g. - Closed batch systems and / or - Semi-closed transfer system and/or - Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products true 7aeaaf0f-98ca-4e75-b131-37807e0bcd13 a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1 false true ca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722 fdce39ef-2564-4e48-a176-3ae872e4d4ab Air extraction systems with dust filters during transfer and formulation of powder raw materials and products (e.g. cyclones, fabric filter, wet scrubber, electrostatic precipitators (ESP)). false Air extraction systems with dust filters during transfer and formulation of powder raw materials and products (e.g. cyclones, fabric filter, wet scrubber, electrostatic precipitators (ESP)). true 7488e2be-c8da-4188-9aca-b0c33cbd48af AIR 99.0 Oct 2017 FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-03-16T12:06:39 2018-03-16T12:06:39 ACTIVE March 2018 FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8d.1a.v2 Widespread use of volatile substances in adhesives / sealants and construction chemical products - outdoor Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes volatile ingredients which evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the product. Volatile substances are defined by a boiling point threshold of <= 250°C. Additional specification of product types covered: Covers the application of adhesives, sealants and construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. Construction chemicals cover the uses applied to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes. Key processes may include: Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities. Roller application or brushing, spraying (non-industrial), extrusion from a cartridge, dipping and pouring of articles www.feica.eu false PROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 The value of the Fraction of Regional tonnage used locally is identical to the default settings of the REACH Guidance (0.002). The respective value needs to be defined by the registrant based on his intelligence of the market of the substance. 365 emission days see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products Widespread use of volatile substances in adhesive/sealants and construction chemical products - outdoor FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8d.1a.v2 ERC_8d 1.5 98.0 0.0 2.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION • Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. • Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. false Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_OUTDOOR d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true 89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 false true 670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522e ca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bd false true 3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33 03b1c4bb-34e9-41fd-bfb4-9cfbd42356ae false true cf4ab4a0-f543-4382-adc6-d776117fa64d March 2018 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:31:47 OBSOLETE 5b355422-25f5-4c57-b753-7a18ce42ee2c EFCC 8a.1a.v1 Wide dispersive Use of Substances in Professional and DIY Construction Chemicals - volatile substances in construction chemicals, indoor Covers the application of construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different construction chemicals application techniques for indoor and outdoor use such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Substance Domain: Solvents and volatiles which quantitatively evaporate upon curing of the construction chemical. Habits and practices of decorative painting and construction chemicals are very similar. Construction chemicals cover the use applied to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes by both professionals and the general public. According to information from the producing industry, the chemicals are used in the following key applications: • Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities • Roller application or brushing • Spraying (non industrial) • Dipping and pouring of articles The difference between the percentages of construction chemicals used in professional and ‘do-it yourself’ (DIY) applications varies across the EU comparable with decorative paintings. The split between these two types of uses ranges from around 30% in Greece to around 70% in Sweden. www.efcc.eu false CONSUMER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_0 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 Wide dispersive use of volatile substances in construction chemicals, indoor;Wide dispersive use of volatile substances in construction chemicals, indoor EFCC 8a.1a.v1 ERC_8a 1.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 98.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 80aeae7d-a51d-41d7-b1c8-ff6014339a52 b6dcb6d0-07fb-4da8-9552-aa0dae65d990 false true 51c533e3-503f-45fa-84f8-a6ddafa65402 dd2a7350-fb87-460e-afbb-4d8f0c2d04f9 false true a853866c-e22a-4de7-b9d9-6bad82408a35 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER 360de74c-40eb-470a-a6b6-55d5c8cce7d3 false true 00502be7-6a56-48d8-838f-575b7802a926 88018459-b60b-48a9-a498-634a0770af39 false true fc675af7-652c-4dd0-b3de-9fd73ca46928 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false 207db328-7b49-4908-bb05-8076fdd8c02e Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:31:07 OBSOLETE EFCC 2.1b.v1 Formulation of Construction Chemicals - Volatile substances (additives) Covers the use of volatiles and non-volatiles in the formulation of construction chemicals Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the construction chemical - The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. Process losses are reduced to the absolute minimum, through use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain workplace concentrations of airborne VOCs and particulates below respective OELs; and through use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. The composition of products and the overall process are such that there are no discharges of raw materials or products to waste-water or to soil from the manufacturing plant. - Unambiguous description of conditions regarding waste management and wastewater discharges (e.g. if there are no restrictions in scope, statement that any type of waste disposal is covered). www.efcc.eu false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_0 PC_9b PC_9a Volatile substances (additives) for the Formulation of Construction Chemicals.;Volatile substances (additives) for the Formulation of Construction Chemicals. EFCC 2.1b.v1 ERC_2 0.5 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 1.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. c551a247-ef64-40f4-be1b-f8bfb8b9bf86 20d05e7f-8336-4c0c-acc5-3b292c43d427 false true fbea301a-f9d7-4893-be52-048d5de664fa 5a9f1362-f825-411b-8c3e-669ff09d305a false true 1839b89e-720b-4f5f-b8af-4b652bf70d9a RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE Default value is a typical maximum site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. It is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (=Msperc). 220 emission days per year are assumed. false true 5.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 e7600c21-766c-49e9-8b2f-c683c3abbf6a false true 0ce4a68c-62b7-40f7-96b3-d1c851883b6c APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES 72d8f139-fb60-4176-b33e-f7a529e40cdf false true 6bbb434a-0fd3-4d1d-b7fe-8800d1efcf3a WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1 false true ca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722 4eb677c4-0002-40f7-866d-49629d82dd61 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-03-23T11:38:46 2018-03-23T11:38:46 ACTIVE March 2018 EFCC SPERC 8c.1a.v2 Widespread use of non-volatile substances in construction chemical products - indoor Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes all ingredients which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the product. Non-volatile ingredients are defined by a boiling point threshold of >250°C. Additional specification of product types covered: Covers the application of construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers applications of construction chemicals to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes. Key processes are: Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities. Roller application or brushing, spraying (non-industrial), dipping and pouring of article false PROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 The value of the Fraction of Regional tonnage used locally is identical to the default settings of the REACH Guidance (0.002). The respective value needs to be defined by the registrant based on his intelligence of the market of the substance. 365 emission days see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products Widespread use of non-volatile substances in construction chemical products - indoor EFCC SPERC 8c.1a.v2 ERC_8c 1.5 0.0 0.0 4.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION - Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. - Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. false Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE false false WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true 89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 false true 670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522e ca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bd false true 3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33 bd7221b7-8963-40d7-80eb-3a877c2de3d0 false true d7185717-6cb0-4fa2-981e-0aaf0081d863 March 2018 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-03-23T11:40:48 2018-04-19T16:48:41 ACTIVE March 2018 EFCC SPERC 8a.1a.v2 Widespread use of volatile substances in construction chemical products - indoor Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes volatile ingredients which evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the product. Volatile substances are defined by a boiling point threshold of <= 250°C. Additional specification of product types covered: Covers the application of construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Description of activities/processes: Covers applications of construction chemicals to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes. Key processes are: Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities. Roller application or brushing, spraying (non-industrial), dipping and pouring of article false CONSUMER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 The value of the Fraction of Regional tonnage used locally is identical to the default settings of the REACH Guidance (0.002). The respective value needs to be defined by the registrant based on his intelligence of the market of the substance. 365 emission days see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products Widespread use of volatile substances in construction chemical products - indoor EFCC SPERC 8a.1a.v2 ERC_8a 1.5 98.0 0.0 2.0 ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE false false WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION - Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. - Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. false Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 false true 670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522e d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true 89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18 ca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bd false true 3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33 bd7221b7-8963-40d7-80eb-3a877c2de3d0 false true d7185717-6cb0-4fa2-981e-0aaf0081d863 March 2018 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:31:36 OBSOLETE f82cd9b0-2a43-4ec3-854b-f724f3a61a5d EFCC 8c.1a.v1 Wide dispersive Use of Substances in Professional and DIY Construction Chemicals - non-volatile substances in construction chemicals, indoor Covers the application of construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different construction chemicals application techniques for indoor and outdoor use such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the construction chemical Habits and practices of decorative painting and construction chemicals are very similar. Construction chemicals cover the use applied to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes by both professionals and the general public. According to information from the producing industry, the chemicals are used in the following key applications: • Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities • Roller application or brushing • Spraying (non industrial) • Dipping and pouring of articles The difference between the percentages of construction chemicals used in professional and ‘do-it yourself’ (DIY) applications varies across the EU comparable with decorative paintings. The split between these two types of uses ranges from around 30% in Greece to around 70% in Sweden. www.efcc.eu false CONSUMER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_0 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 Wide dispersive use of non-volatile substances in construction chemicals, indoor;Wide dispersive use of non-volatile substances in construction chemicals, indoor EFCC 8c.1a.v1 ERC_8c 1.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 9ce7a59b-5a55-428e-b5e8-4716f20079df b6dcb6d0-07fb-4da8-9552-aa0dae65d990 false true 51c533e3-503f-45fa-84f8-a6ddafa65402 dd2a7350-fb87-460e-afbb-4d8f0c2d04f9 false true a853866c-e22a-4de7-b9d9-6bad82408a35 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER 360de74c-40eb-470a-a6b6-55d5c8cce7d3 false true 00502be7-6a56-48d8-838f-575b7802a926 88018459-b60b-48a9-a498-634a0770af39 false true fc675af7-652c-4dd0-b3de-9fd73ca46928 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false e14e1c86-8853-4902-9120-c8d0352da56e Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:31:12 OBSOLETE EFCC 2.1a.v1 Formulation of Construction Chemicals - Volatile substances (main component) Covers the use of volatiles and non-volatiles in the formulation of construction chemicals Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the construction chemical - The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. Process losses are reduced to the absolute minimum, through use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain workplace concentrations of airborne VOCs and particulates below respective OELs; and through use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. The composition of products and the overall process are such that there are no discharges of raw materials or products to waste-water or to soil from the manufacturing plant. - Unambiguous description of conditions regarding waste management and wastewater discharges (e.g. if there are no restrictions in scope, statement that any type of waste disposal is covered). www.efcc.eu false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_0 PC_9b PC_9a Volatile substances (main component) for the Formulation of Construction Chemicals.;Volatile substances (main component) for the Formulation of Construction Chemicals. EFCC 2.1a.v1 ERC_2 0.5 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 1.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 60527d8b-bb1f-4c65-ab09-b29c421b6ab7 20d05e7f-8336-4c0c-acc5-3b292c43d427 false true fbea301a-f9d7-4893-be52-048d5de664fa 5a9f1362-f825-411b-8c3e-669ff09d305a false true 1839b89e-720b-4f5f-b8af-4b652bf70d9a RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE Default value is a typical maximum site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. It is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (=Msperc). 220 emission days per year are assumed. false true 20.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 e7600c21-766c-49e9-8b2f-c683c3abbf6a false true 0ce4a68c-62b7-40f7-96b3-d1c851883b6c APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES 72d8f139-fb60-4176-b33e-f7a529e40cdf false true 6bbb434a-0fd3-4d1d-b7fe-8800d1efcf3a WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1 false true ca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722 a8ff9946-63e1-4515-938e-23b4c8860341 FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T10:59:37 OBSOLETE eb288635-f7af-471a-8ccb-41b6c3bf1fbc FEICA 2.1a.v2 Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids Covers the use of volatiles and non-volatiles in the formulation of adhesives Substance domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the construction chemical o The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. Process losses are reduced to the absolute minimum, through use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain workplace concentrations of airborne VOCs and particulates below respective OELs; and through use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. The composition of products and the overall process are such that there are no discharges of raw materials or products to waste-water or to soil from the manufacturing plant. o Unambiguous description of conditions regarding waste management and wastewater discharges (e.g. if there are no restrictions in scope, statement that any type of waste disposal is covered). www.feica.com false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids ;Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids FEICA 2.1a.v2 ERC_2 0.0 1000.0 0.005 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 1.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2 false true eeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac177 2ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2 false true 5e8798ca-b11c-4c90-a03f-56a90210b103 6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fc false true 7a141143-98a5-4878-a873-7f095bb3513b APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The default daily use amount is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). It is a typical site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. 220 emission days per year are assumed. false true 30.0 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false c150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0 false true 65c0f175-3bec-405b-b7c0-2e6a578a5739 987253d3-1719-4280-b860-5b2a29d4c707 FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T10:59:32 OBSOLETE b2256ed9-1cd1-4cf2-9fa9-73dbdd309517 FEICA 2.1c.v2 Formulation of Solvent Borne Adhesives – Volatiles (Small Scale) Covers the use of volatiles and non-volatiles in the formulation of adhesives Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the construction chemical o The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. Process losses are reduced to the absolute minimum, through use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain workplace concentrations of airborne VOCs and particulates below respective OELs; and through use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. The composition of products and the overall process are such that there are no discharges of raw materials or products to waste-water or to soil from the manufacturing plant. o Unambiguous description of conditions regarding waste management and wastewater discharges (e.g. if there are no restrictions in scope, statement that any type of waste disposal is covered). www.feica.com false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a Formulation of Solvent Borne Adhesives – Volatiles (Small Scale);Formulation of Solvent Borne Adhesives – Volatiles (Small Scale) FEICA 2.1c.v2 ERC_2 0.0 1000.0 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 3.6 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2 false true eeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac177 2ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2 false true 5e8798ca-b11c-4c90-a03f-56a90210b103 6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fc false true 7a141143-98a5-4878-a873-7f095bb3513b APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The default daily use amount is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). It is a typical site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. 220 emission days per year are assumed. false true 6.0 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false c150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0 false true 65c0f175-3bec-405b-b7c0-2e6a578a5739 b5bee985-1389-4b52-a990-e8b3de818fc7 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:31:17 OBSOLETE EFCC 5.1a.v1 Industrial Use of Volatile and Non-Volatile Substances in Construction Chemicals - non-volatile substances Covers the application of construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by industrial uses. Covers different construction chemicals application techniques for indoor use. Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the construction chemical A relatively small part of the total quantity of construction chemicals has an industrial use during the production of prefabs. The industrial application can be distinguished as follows: • Production of preparation or articles by tabletting, compression, extrusion, pelettisation (for substances which are bound into matrix, e.g. binding agents or for processing aids, e.g. solvents) • Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities • Roller application or brushing • Spraying (in industrial settings and applications) • Dipping and pouring of articles www.efcc.eu false INDUSTRIAL_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_0 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 Industrial use of non-volatile substances in Construction Chemicals;Industrial use of non-volatile substances in Construction Chemicals EFCC 5.1a.v1 ERC_5 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants 1.7 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants a47c4005-ed51-4af9-954a-3672a001aab2 20d05e7f-8336-4c0c-acc5-3b292c43d427 false true c0374612-9f4c-4e60-8063-4c3a3544dafc 5a9f1362-f825-411b-8c3e-669ff09d305a false true 1839b89e-720b-4f5f-b8af-4b652bf70d9a RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The default value is a typical maximum site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. It is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). By default, 220 emission days/year are assumed. false true 7.5 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 e7600c21-766c-49e9-8b2f-c683c3abbf6a false true 0ce4a68c-62b7-40f7-96b3-d1c851883b6c APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false 7aff670d-d5d2-420b-b75a-9facf5ab4045 false true 3a8895ca-997b-4f22-ae64-b368a7762133 a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1 false true ca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722 f09db097-77bd-4a0a-9c99-8ba1a6fbd80f FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2015-02-05T11:17:10 OBSOLETE eb288635-f7af-471a-8ccb-41b6c3bf1fbc FEICA 2.1a.v2 FEICA Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids Covers the use of volatiles and non-volatiles in the formulation of adhesives Substance domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the construction chemical o The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. Process losses are reduced to the absolute minimum, through use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain workplace concentrations of airborne VOCs and particulates below respective OELs; and through use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. The composition of products and the overall process are such that there are no discharges of raw materials or products to waste-water or to soil from the manufacturing plant. o Unambiguous description of conditions regarding waste management and wastewater discharges (e.g. if there are no restrictions in scope, statement that any type of waste disposal is covered). www.feica.com false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids ;Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids FEICA 2.1a.v2 ERC_2 0.0 1000.0 0.005 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 1.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 3b04ffe2-0881-4082-9d28-a9cc4c06ecbc false 3cc7943a-547d-4317-8c0e-93dee2372a03 APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false 2000.0 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The default daily use amount is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). It is a typical site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. 220 emission days per year are assumed. false 30.0 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false bfc31890-1bc1-4506-b7ed-b3c1de2b6647 false 944b671f-dcde-47ec-bbba-a64b8880c4b4 e3307e75-bcf4-4aec-bcd4-a913c4ce4e60 false ad4db595-f2b7-4649-8422-96a939d2404b e57fc346-c9cf-40f1-846c-ccc10d2799b1 false 09204051-7d53-4dbc-9b06-e9a93c40f856 98a4ec2d-97aa-4ab6-84dd-d85b9158f5fb FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-03-16T12:20:39 2018-04-19T16:47:11 ACTIVE March 2018 FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8f.1a.v2 Widespread use of non-volatile substances in adhesives / sealants and construction chemical products - outdoor Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes all ingredients which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the product. Non-volatile substances are defined by a boiling point threshold of >250°C. Additional specification of product types covered: Covers the application of adhesives, sealants and construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. Construction chemicals cover the uses applied to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes. Key processes may include: Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities. Roller application or brushing, spraying (non-industrial), extrusion from a cartridge, dipping and pouring of articles. www.feica.eu false CONSUMER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 The value of the Fraction of Regional tonnage used locally is identical to the default settings of the REACH Guidance (0.002). The respective value needs to be defined by the registrant based on his intelligence of the market of the substance. 365 emission days see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products Widespread use of non-volatile substances in adhesives/sealants and construction chemical products - outdoor FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8f.1a.v2 ERC_8f 1.5 0.0 0.0 4.0 ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_OUTDOOR EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION • Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. • Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. false Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true 89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 false true 670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522e ca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bd false true 3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33 bd7221b7-8963-40d7-80eb-3a877c2de3d0 false true d7185717-6cb0-4fa2-981e-0aaf0081d863 March 2018 FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2015-02-05T11:44:09 OBSOLETE eb288635-f7af-471a-8ccb-41b6c3bf1fbc FEICA 2.1a.v2 Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids Covers the use of volatiles and non-volatiles in the formulation of adhesives Substance domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the construction chemical o The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. Process losses are reduced to the absolute minimum, through use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain workplace concentrations of airborne VOCs and particulates below respective OELs; and through use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. The composition of products and the overall process are such that there are no discharges of raw materials or products to waste-water or to soil from the manufacturing plant. o Unambiguous description of conditions regarding waste management and wastewater discharges (e.g. if there are no restrictions in scope, statement that any type of waste disposal is covered). www.feica.com false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids ;Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids FEICA 2.1a.v2 ERC_2 0.0 1000.0 0.005 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 1.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 20d05e7f-8336-4c0c-acc5-3b292c43d427 false fbea301a-f9d7-4893-be52-048d5de664fa 5a9f1362-f825-411b-8c3e-669ff09d305a false 1839b89e-720b-4f5f-b8af-4b652bf70d9a 7aff670d-d5d2-420b-b75a-9facf5ab4045 false 3a8895ca-997b-4f22-ae64-b368a7762133 APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false 2000.0 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The default daily use amount is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). It is a typical site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. 220 emission days per year are assumed. false 30.0 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false e7600c21-766c-49e9-8b2f-c683c3abbf6a false 0ce4a68c-62b7-40f7-96b3-d1c851883b6c 418324fc-6c4a-4264-804e-94a33a52d1f6 FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T10:59:42 OBSOLETE 181c388f-b43d-4f40-bac7-a643c661e7f2 FEICA 2.2b.v2 Formulation of Water Borne Adhesives – Solids Covers the use of volatiles and non-volatiles in the formulation of adhesives Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the construction chemical o The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. Process losses are reduced to the absolute minimum, through use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain workplace concentrations of airborne VOCs and particulates below respective OELs; and through use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. The composition of products and the overall process are such that there are no discharges of raw materials or products to waste-water or to soil from the manufacturing plant. o Unambiguous description of conditions regarding waste management and wastewater discharges (e.g. if there are no restrictions in scope, statement that any type of waste disposal is covered). www.feica.com false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a Formulation of Water Borne Adhesives – Solids;Formulation of Water Borne Adhesives – Solids FEICA 2.2b.v2 ERC_2 0.0 1000.0 0.5 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 1.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2 false true eeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac177 2ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2 false true 5e8798ca-b11c-4c90-a03f-56a90210b103 6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fc false true fe776de6-1adf-4b8c-be46-5479e7926ca9 APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The default daily use amount is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). It is a typical site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. 220 emission days per year are assumed. false true 15.0 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false c150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0 false true 9046978d-13d8-4810-9392-f8d650f87837 6a7c3750-b125-49d9-81bf-318d21ebf36c FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-03-16T12:09:38 2018-04-19T16:48:15 ACTIVE March 2018 FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8d.1a.v2 Widespread use of volatile substances in adhesives / sealants and construction chemical products - outdoor Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes volatile ingredients which evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the product. Volatile substances are defined by a boiling point threshold of <= 250°C. Additional specification of product types covered: Covers the application of adhesives, sealants and construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. Construction chemicals cover the uses applied to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes. Key processes may include: Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities. Roller application or brushing, spraying (non-industrial), extrusion from a cartridge, dipping and pouring of articles www.feica.eu false CONSUMER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 The value of the Fraction of Regional tonnage used locally is identical to the default settings of the REACH Guidance (0.002). The respective value needs to be defined by the registrant based on his intelligence of the market of the substance. 365 emission days see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products Widespread use of volatile substances in adhesive/sealants and construction chemical products - outdoor FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8d.1a.v2 ERC_8d 1.5 98.0 0.0 2.0 ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_OUTDOOR EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION • Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. • Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. false Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true 89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 false true 670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522e ca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bd false true 3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33 03b1c4bb-34e9-41fd-bfb4-9cfbd42356ae false true cf4ab4a0-f543-4382-adc6-d776117fa64d March 2018 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-02-09T16:22:08 2018-04-20T11:16:12 ACTIVE FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.1c.v3 Formulation of Solvent-borne and Solvent-less Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products– volatile Substances (Small Scale, < 1500 t/a of products) Includes solvents which evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives. Volatile ingredients are defined by a boiling point threshold of <=250°C. storing, mixing, packaging, filling of substances (as part of preparations) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities; Solvent based process www.feica.eu false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_0 300.0 FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical products Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) OECD 2009, OECD Environment, Health and Safety Publications Series on Emission Scenario Documents No. 20, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENT ON ADHESIVE FORMULATION, Paris 2009. Formulation of Solvent-borne and Solvent-less Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products– volatile Substances (Small Scale, < 1500 t/a of products) FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.1c.v3 ERC_2 0.0 3.6 0.0 0.2 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The indicative worst case substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation. FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical products false true EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION • Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. false • Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE false true WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_NO d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true fb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 The manufacture of adhesive chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. false true 35e9828e-f724-43f0-92ee-ac44fa264436 b16d7479-ec5a-4c76-8a8d-186845963578 false true 9259023d-55b5-4995-a84a-51d77cb2e3cc Oct 2017 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-02-09T16:20:31 2018-04-20T11:16:35 ACTIVE FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.1b.v3 Formulation of Solvent-borne and Solvent-less Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products – volatile Substances (Large Scale, > 1500 t/a of products) Includes solvents which evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives. Volatiles are defined by a boiling point threshold of <=250°C. storing, mixing, packaging, filling of substances (as part of preparations) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities www.feica.eu false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_0 300.0 FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical products Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) OECD 2009, OECD Environment, Health and Safety Publications Series on Emission Scenario Documents No. 20, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENT ON ADHESIVE FORMULATION, Paris 2009. Formulation of Solvent-borne and Solvent-less Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products – volatile Substances (Large Scale, > 1500 t/a of products) FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.1b.v3 ERC_2 0.0 0.36 0.0 0.2 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The indicative worst case substance use rate (MSPERC) and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation. FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical products. false true EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION • Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. • Vapor recovery (adsorption) or other technique for reducing volatiles emissions (incineration, thermal oxidation) false • Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. • Vapor recovery (adsorption) or other technique for reducing volatiles emissions (incineration, thermal oxidation) true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE false true WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_NO d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true fb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 The manufacture of adhesive chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. false true 35e9828e-f724-43f0-92ee-ac44fa264436 b16d7479-ec5a-4c76-8a8d-186845963578 false true 9259023d-55b5-4995-a84a-51d77cb2e3cc 21c5cd45-b23b-46d3-800e-41bc4ca92e1e false true d66a148d-79e8-47fa-aaad-49b7b6063905 7bcccf7e-0f96-4bf7-b5c7-c4cf1c7f42c7 false true a6bd5d75-dc9b-4734-8ce0-2af8a19b9431 AIR 80.0 FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical products Oct 2017 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:31:42 OBSOLETE 8e9a56d7-23db-48f7-b620-d9aa205d8d48 EFCC 8f.1a.v1 Wide dispersive Use of Substances in Professional and DIY Construction Chemicals - non-volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoor Covers the application of construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different construction chemicals application techniques for indoor and outdoor use such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the construction chemical Habits and practices of decorative painting and construction chemicals are very similar. Construction chemicals cover the use applied to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes by both professionals and the general public. According to information from the producing industry, the chemicals are used in the following key applications: • Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities • Roller application or brushing • Spraying (non industrial) • Dipping and pouring of articles The difference between the percentages of construction chemicals used in professional and ‘do-it yourself’ (DIY) applications varies across the EU comparable with decorative paintings. The split between these two types of uses ranges from around 30% in Greece to around 70% in Sweden. www.efcc.eu false CONSUMER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_0 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 Wide dispersive use of non-volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoor;Wide dispersive use of non-volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoor EFCC 8f.1a.v1 ERC_8f 1.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to the wide dispersive use of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants. 89523c61-529a-41d5-9c1e-40c4bf5a8beb EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER 26e620aa-af7f-44da-8773-4a6c23a75c44 false true 79af346b-9db4-4e6c-9a0c-c28030bedd6d 360de74c-40eb-470a-a6b6-55d5c8cce7d3 false true 00502be7-6a56-48d8-838f-575b7802a926 b1791813-21b9-4371-bd62-463fb1516672 false true faa8d874-02db-4fcb-bdf3-3a8eede18905 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false bfc31890-1bc1-4506-b7ed-b3c1de2b6647 false true 4f328c68-8442-49f2-aa5e-22ae2c1d03a8 78bcc28b-a947-4bec-8ace-365c8cf68582 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:31:22 OBSOLETE EFCC 4.1b.v1 Industrial Use of Volatile and Non-Volatile Substances in Construction Chemicals - volatile substances (additives) Covers the application of construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by industrial uses. Covers different construction chemicals application techniques for indoor use. Substance Domain: Solvents and volatiles which quantitatively evaporate upon curing of the construction chemical. A relatively small part of the total quantity of construction chemicals has an industrial use during the production of prefabs. The industrial application can be distinguished as follows: • Production of preparation or articles by tabletting, compression, extrusion, pelettisation (for substances which are bound into matrix, e.g. binding agents or for processing aids, e.g. solvents) • Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities • Roller application or brushing • Spraying (in industrial settings and applications) • Dipping and pouring of articles www.efcc.eu false INDUSTRIAL_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_0 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 Industrial use of volatile substances (additives) in Construction Chemicals;Industrial use of volatile substances (additives) in Construction Chemicals EFCC 4.1b.v1 ERC_4 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants 98.5 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants 0f5e0d6d-01d0-4278-ba50-5898c715d6e0 20d05e7f-8336-4c0c-acc5-3b292c43d427 false true c0374612-9f4c-4e60-8063-4c3a3544dafc 5a9f1362-f825-411b-8c3e-669ff09d305a false true 1839b89e-720b-4f5f-b8af-4b652bf70d9a RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The default value is a typical maximum site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. It is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). By default, 220 emission days/year are assumed. false true 0.5 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 e7600c21-766c-49e9-8b2f-c683c3abbf6a false true 0ce4a68c-62b7-40f7-96b3-d1c851883b6c APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false 7aff670d-d5d2-420b-b75a-9facf5ab4045 false true 3a8895ca-997b-4f22-ae64-b368a7762133 a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1 false true ca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722 dd787edd-8f3b-4d49-83c0-b724fc5d74a0 FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2017-12-13T17:27:06 2018-04-20T11:17:38 ACTIVE Oct 2017 FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.2a.v3 Formulation of Water-borne Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products – Volatile Substances Includes solvents which evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives. Volatile ingredients are defined by a boiling point threshold of <=250°C. storing, mixing, packaging, filling of substances (as part of preparations) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities www.feica.eu false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_0 300.0 FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical products Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) OECD 2009, OECD Environment, Health and Safety Publications Series on Emission Scenario Documents No. 20, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENT ON ADHESIVE FORMULATION, Paris 2009. Formulation of Water-borne Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products – Volatile Substances FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.2a.v3 ERC_2 0.5 2.25 0.0 0.2 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The indicative worst case substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation. false true EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION Equipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater false Equipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE false false WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true fb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 The manufacture of adhesive chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. false true 35e9828e-f724-43f0-92ee-ac44fa264436 b16d7479-ec5a-4c76-8a8d-186845963578 false true 361e30d8-b9b7-46b8-a5ed-ed6878cb4e54 Oct 2017 FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T10:59:47 OBSOLETE d2d828f6-6788-4ef1-bd75-cbb3230479aa FEICA 2.2a.v2 Formulation of Water Borne Adhesives – Volatiles Covers the use of volatiles and non-volatiles in the formulation of adhesives Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the construction chemical o The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. Process losses are reduced to the absolute minimum, through use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain workplace concentrations of airborne VOCs and particulates below respective OELs; and through use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. The composition of products and the overall process are such that there are no discharges of raw materials or products to waste-water or to soil from the manufacturing plant. o Unambiguous description of conditions regarding waste management and wastewater discharges (e.g. if there are no restrictions in scope, statement that any type of waste disposal is covered). www.feica.com false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a Formulation of Water Borne Adhesives – Volatiles;Formulation of Water Borne Adhesives – Volatiles FEICA 2.2a.v2 ERC_2 0.0 1000.0 0.5 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 2.2 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. Vapor pressure Threshold is 1000Pa. 1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2 false true eeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac177 2ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2 false true 5e8798ca-b11c-4c90-a03f-56a90210b103 6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fc false true fe776de6-1adf-4b8c-be46-5479e7926ca9 APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The default daily use amount is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). It is a typical site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. 220 emission days per year are assumed. false true 5.0 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false c150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0 false true 9046978d-13d8-4810-9392-f8d650f87837 0d0ff6bf-4a68-4c36-a917-2a4d71f18191 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-03-23T11:41:42 2018-03-23T11:41:42 ACTIVE March 2018 EFCC SPERC 8a.1a.v2 Widespread use of volatile substances in construction chemical products - indoor Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes volatile ingredients which evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the product. Volatile substances are defined by a boiling point threshold of <=250°C. Additional specification of product types covered: Covers the application of construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Description of activities/processes: Covers applications of construction chemicals to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes. Key processes are: Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities. Roller application or brushing, spraying (non-industrial), dipping and pouring of article false PROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 The value of the Fraction of Regional tonnage used locally is identical to the default settings of the REACH Guidance (0.002). The respective value needs to be defined by the registrant based on his intelligence of the market of the substance. 365 emission days see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products Widespread use of volatile substances in construction chemical products - indoor EFCC SPERC 8a.1a.v2 ERC_8a 1.5 98.0 0.0 2.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION - Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. - Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. false Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE false false WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true 89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 false true 670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522e ca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bd false true 3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33 03b1c4bb-34e9-41fd-bfb4-9cfbd42356ae false true cf4ab4a0-f543-4382-adc6-d776117fa64d March 2018 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:31:02 OBSOLETE EFCC 2.1c.v1 Formulation of Construction Chemicals - Non-Volatile substances Covers the use of volatiles and non-volatiles in the formulation of construction chemicals Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the construction chemical - The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. Process losses are reduced to the absolute minimum, through use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain workplace concentrations of airborne VOCs and particulates below respective OELs; and through use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. The composition of products and the overall process are such that there are no discharges of raw materials or products to waste-water or to soil from the manufacturing plant. - Unambiguous description of conditions regarding waste management and wastewater discharges (e.g. if there are no restrictions in scope, statement that any type of waste disposal is covered). www.efcc.eu false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_0 PC_9b PC_9a Non-Volatile substances for the Formulation of Construction Chemicals;Non-Volatile substances for the Formulation of Construction Chemicals EFCC 2.1c.v1 ERC_2 0.5 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the formulation of adhesives and sealants is very similar to that of formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants. 73378f29-0a0e-4fff-8a18-4b2f4fd56f7f 20d05e7f-8336-4c0c-acc5-3b292c43d427 false true fbea301a-f9d7-4893-be52-048d5de664fa 5a9f1362-f825-411b-8c3e-669ff09d305a false true 1839b89e-720b-4f5f-b8af-4b652bf70d9a RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE Default value is a typical maximum site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. It is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (=Msperc). 220 emission days per year are assumed. false true 75.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 e7600c21-766c-49e9-8b2f-c683c3abbf6a false true 0ce4a68c-62b7-40f7-96b3-d1c851883b6c APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES 72d8f139-fb60-4176-b33e-f7a529e40cdf false true 6bbb434a-0fd3-4d1d-b7fe-8800d1efcf3a WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1 false true ca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722 d246cd99-c9df-4283-829f-5c19a1e1f0b3 FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-03-16T12:21:14 2018-03-16T12:21:14 ACTIVE March 2018 FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8f.1a.v2 Widespread use of non-volatile substances in adhesives / sealants and construction chemical products - outdoor Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes all ingredients which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the product. Non-volatile substances are defined by a boiling point threshold of >250°C. Additional specification of product types covered: Covers the application of adhesives, sealants and construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. Construction chemicals cover the uses applied to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes. Key processes may include: Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities. Roller application or brushing, spraying (non-industrial), extrusion from a cartridge, dipping and pouring of articles. www.feica.eu false PROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 The value of the Fraction of Regional tonnage used locally is identical to the default settings of the REACH Guidance (0.002). The respective value needs to be defined by the registrant based on his intelligence of the market of the substance. 365 emission days see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products Widespread use of non-volatile substances in adhesives/sealants and construction chemical products - outdoor FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8f.1a.v2 ERC_8f 1.5 0.0 0.0 4.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION • Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. • Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. false Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_OUTDOOR d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true 89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 false true 670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522e ca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bd false true 3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33 bd7221b7-8963-40d7-80eb-3a877c2de3d0 false true d7185717-6cb0-4fa2-981e-0aaf0081d863 March 2018 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-02-09T15:52:38 2018-04-20T11:17:04 ACTIVE FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.1a.v3 Formulation of Solvent-borne and Solvent-less Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products - non-volatile Substances Includes substances other than solvents which do not evaporate to a significant extent during formulation of the adhesive. Non-volatile ingredients are defined by a boiling point threshold of >250°C. storing, mixing, packaging, filling of substances (as part of preparations) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities www.feica.eu false FORMULATION INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_0 300.0 FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical products Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) Tolls et al. 2016. Estimating emissions from adhesives/sealants uses and manufacturing for use in environmental risk assessment. Intergr Environ Assess Manag, (Jan, 2016) OECD 2009, OECD Environment, Health and Safety Publications Series on Emission Scenario Documents No. 20, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENT ON ADHESIVE FORMULATION, Paris 2009. Formulation of Solvent-borne and Solvent-less Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products - non-volatile Substances FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.1a.v3 ERC_2 0.02 0.08 0.0 0.2 RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The indicative worst case use rate values (MSPERC) for individual ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation. FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical products. false true EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste false Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE false true WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_NO ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true fb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 The manufacture of adhesive chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. false true 35e9828e-f724-43f0-92ee-ac44fa264436 b16d7479-ec5a-4c76-8a8d-186845963578 false true 3502c6ac-69e3-40ab-ac66-83e91f49edb8 c0a45fee-bb0f-4db2-a33c-592d3a0eec5e false true cb42f459-f732-4ac0-8a12-a55944ba1f3f Oct 2017 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-03-23T11:39:57 2018-04-19T16:47:45 ACTIVE March 2018 EFCC SPERC 8c.1a.v2 Widespread use of non-volatile substances in construction chemical products - indoor Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes all ingredients which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the product. Non-volatile ingredients are defined by a boiling point threshold of >250°C. Additional specification of product types covered: Covers the application of construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers applications of construction chemicals to buildings, their trim and fittings and construction purposes. Key processes are: Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities. Roller application or brushing, spraying (non-industrial), dipping and pouring of article false CONSUMER_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 5.5E-6 The value of the Fraction of Regional tonnage used locally is identical to the default settings of the REACH Guidance (0.002). The respective value needs to be defined by the registrant based on his intelligence of the market of the substance. 365 emission days see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products see background document FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical products Widespread use of non-volatile substances in construction chemical products - indoor EFCC SPERC 8c.1a.v2 ERC_8c 1.5 0.0 0.0 4.0 WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION - Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. - Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. false Residues of products must be cured in the container before discarded via household waste. Larger solvent washing volumes are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true WASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENT ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE false true ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE false false WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER d3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461 false true 89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18 c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589 false true 670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522e ca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bd false true 3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33 bd7221b7-8963-40d7-80eb-3a877c2de3d0 false true d7185717-6cb0-4fa2-981e-0aaf0081d863 March 2018 Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:31:26 OBSOLETE EFCC 4.1a.v1 Industrial Use of Volatile and Non-Volatile Substances in Construction Chemicals - volatile substances (main components) Covers the application of construction chemicals for a wide range of purposes by industrial uses. Covers different construction chemicals application techniques for indoor use. Substance Domain: Solvents and volatiles which quantitatively evaporate upon curing of the construction chemical. A relatively small part of the total quantity of construction chemicals has an industrial use during the production of prefabs. The industrial application can be distinguished as follows: • Production of preparation or articles by tabletting, compression, extrusion, pelettisation (for substances which are bound into matrix, e.g. binding agents or for processing aids, e.g. solvents) • Transfer of substance or preparation (charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities • Roller application or brushing • Spraying (in industrial settings and applications) • Dipping and pouring of articles www.efcc.eu false INDUSTRIAL_USE INDUSTRIAL PC_1 PC_0 PC_9b PC_9a SU_19 Industrial use of volatile substances (main components) in Construction Chemicals;Industrial use of volatile substances (main components) in Construction Chemicals EFCC 4.1a.v1 ERC_4 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants 98.5 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants 0.0 OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009. Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of construction chemicals is very similar to related industrial uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes. For that reason, release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document have been adopted for the SPERC Factsheet for the formulation of adhesives and sealants 0d5dd88d-0416-4ad5-99cd-e7adca550b14 20d05e7f-8336-4c0c-acc5-3b292c43d427 false true c0374612-9f4c-4e60-8063-4c3a3544dafc 5a9f1362-f825-411b-8c3e-669ff09d305a false true 1839b89e-720b-4f5f-b8af-4b652bf70d9a RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITE The default value is a typical maximum site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. It is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). By default, 220 emission days/year are assumed. false true 2.0 EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP false true EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARD WATER EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STP false true 2000.0 e7600c21-766c-49e9-8b2f-c683c3abbf6a false true 0ce4a68c-62b7-40f7-96b3-d1c851883b6c APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP false false APPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YES WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION false false 7aff670d-d5d2-420b-b75a-9facf5ab4045 false true 3a8895ca-997b-4f22-ae64-b368a7762133 a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1 false true ca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722 0b32d76c-5e81-426f-b98a-b764f35ecbd5 FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-03-16T11:28:43 2018-03-16T11:28:43 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT false AIR E_W_3 E_C_4 Professional and consumer product use with limited or no technical control of emission. Upon curing, substances evaporate to the ambient air true Professional and consumer product use with limited or no technical control of emission. Upon curing, substances evaporate to the ambient air true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T11:02:14 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Process efficiency false WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Process with efficient use of raw materials. true Typically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include: - Closed batch systems ESCom-10133220216 true Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2012-12-20T14:23:26 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Indoor/outdoor use false AIR SOIL WATER E_W_3 Indoor use true Indoor true Outdoor use false Outdoor true Covers Indoor and Outdoor use false Covers Indoor and Outdoor use true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2017-12-13T14:49:20 2017-12-13T14:49:20 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT FEICA EFCC false WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 batch process, no onsite RMM considered as there is no contact/release to water false batch process, no onsite RMM considered as there is no contact/release to water true Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:30:29 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Process efficiency false WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Process optimized for efficient use of raw materials. true Typical measures may include e.g. - Closed batch systems and / or - Semi-closed transfer system and/or - Batch production of final product Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. - Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products true Process with efficient use of raw materials. false Typically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include: - Closed batch systems true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T11:01:56 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Indoor/outdoor use false AIR SOIL WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Indoor Use true ESCom-9313213237 true Covers indoor and outdoor use false ESCom-12355002136 true Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:30:41 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Type of process false AIR WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Application of solvent borne or water-borne products false true Solvent based process true true Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association IUC5-ded2fbb1-c0f4-41d1-8a52-b5d38cdb6ee0 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T11:02:20 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Type of process false AIR WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Substance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilization false Substance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilization true Solvent based process true ESCom-10133220212 true Spray application with complete evaporation of volatiles false Spray application with complete evaporation of volatiles true Spraying of involatile solids, which finally are disposed off via wastewater. false Spraying of involatile solids, which finally are disposed off via wastewater true Water based process with negligible volatilisation false Water based process with negligible volatilisation true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2012-12-20T14:01:11 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Type of Process false AIR WATER E_W_3 Application of solvent borne or water-borne products false true Solvent based process true true Substance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilization false true Dry process (no water used in process) false true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T11:01:24 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Equipment cleaning false WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true ESCom-12355002117 true Equipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater. false ESCom-12355002130 true Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2012-12-20T14:23:26 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Process efficiency false WATER E_W_3 Process optimized for efficient use of raw materials. true Typical measures may include e.g. - Closed batch systems and / or - Semi-closed transfer system and/or - Batch production of final product Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. - Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products true Process with efficient use of raw materials. false Typically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include: - Closed batch systems true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2012-12-20T14:01:11 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Process efficiency false WATER E_W_3 Process with efficient use of raw materials. true Typically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include: - Closed batch systems true Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-02-09T15:57:34 2018-02-09T15:59:30 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT false AIR E_W_3 E_C_4 RMM true Waste gas treatment, adsorption, incineration, etc. (80% efficiency) true AIR 80.0 FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical products A.I.S.E. IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e8 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:30:02 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Indoor Use false AIR SOIL WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Indoor Use true true Covers Indoor and Outdoor Use false true Chesar IUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b5 2015-03-16T16:40:11 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT EUSES Determinant true WATER E_W_4 EUSES 2.1.2 Yes true false No false ESCom-11133170644 true Chesar IUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b5 2015-03-16T16:40:11 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT true AIR SOIL WATER E_W_6 E_C_4 Indoor false ESCom-9313213237 true Outdoor false ESCom-9313213238 true Indoor/Outdoor false ESCom-10133220202 true Chesar IUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b5 2015-03-16T16:40:11 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT EUSES Determinant true WATER E_W_4 E_C_4 EUSES 2.1.2 Standard true ESCom-11133170613 true WATER 0.0 100.0 Site specific false ESCom-11133171638 true WATER 0.0 100.0 None false false WATER 0.0 0.0 0.0 Chesar IUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b5 2015-03-16T16:40:11 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT EUSES Determinant true WATER E_W_4 EUSES 2.1.2 2000.0 0.0 >= ESCom-11133170818 ESCom-10133222104 true Chesar IUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b5 2015-03-16T16:40:11 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT ReleaseModule's Determinant true AIR SOIL WATER E_W_2 EUSES 2.1.2 0.0 <= ESCom-15193135620 ESCom-10076084403 true Chesar IUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b5 2015-03-16T16:40:11 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT Specific conditions during the waste life stage of the substance potentially going beyond the local or national legal requirements for waste treatment (disposal or recovery) operations. The determinant values either provide i) a generic justification why no particular considerations regarding environmental risks from the waste life stage are needed or ii) indicate particular conditions to be met during waste treatment. For both assessment cases the single registrant can edit justification/conditions if the generic determinant values do not cover his case. true WATER E_W_5 E_C_3 EUSES 2.1.2 No (no waste) false No waste generated. ESCom-11133170674 true No (low risk) false ERC based assessment demonstrating control of risk with default conditions. Low risk assumed for waste life stage. Waste disposal according to national/local legislation is sufficient. ESCom-11133171479 true No (low amount) false Particular risks from waste treatment unlikely due to small fraction of used substance entering into the waste stage. Waste disposal according to national/local legislation is sufficient. ESCom-11133171479 true No (low concentration) false Particular risks from waste treatment unlikely due low concentration of substance in waste stream. Waste disposal according to national/local legislation is sufficient. ESCom-11133171479 true No (other reason) false Waste disposal according to national/local legislation is sufficient. "Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant: ESCom-11133171479 true Dedicated recollection infrastructure required false ESCom-12355002107 true Biological treatment not appropriate false ESCom-12355002101 true Incineration not appropriate false ESCom-12355002100 true Prevent formation of hazardous break down products during thermal waste treatment destruction. false Prevent formation of hazardous break down products during thermal waste treatment. true Closed system required to minimise release to the environment. false Closed system required to minimise release to the environment during waste treatment. true Other false "Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment: true Chesar IUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b5 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT true WATER E_W_6 E_C_4 Yes false false No false ESCom-16354140700 true A.I.S.E. IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e8 2012-11-09T10:09:20 2015-02-05T10:59:20 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT General good practice false AIR SOIL WATER E_W_6 Trained staff, spill protection including waste reuse true ESCom-12355002133 true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2017-12-13T09:24:39 2017-12-13T09:24:39 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT false AIR E_W_3 E_C_4 use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs true use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs true use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. Use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain emissions of airborne VOCs below the levels permitted by 1999/13/EG. false use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCs. Use of general and manufacturing plant extraction to maintain emissions of airborne VOCs below the levels permitted by 1999/13/EG. true use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of solids below respective OELs. Use of general and manufacturing plant extraction. false use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of solids below respective OELs. Use of general and manufacturing plant extraction. true Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:30:17 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Indoor/outdoor use false AIR SOIL WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Indoor use true Indoor true Outdoor use false Outdoor true Covers Indoor and Outdoor use false Covers Indoor and Outdoor use true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:30:34 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Process efficiency false WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Process with efficient use of raw materials. true Typically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include: - Closed batch systems true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-03-16T11:27:32 2018-03-16T11:27:32 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT false WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Professional and consumer product use with limited or no technical control of emission. Upon curing, substances are included into matrix without intended release to the environment. Very little water contact possible. true Professional and consumer product use with limited or no technical control of emission. Upon curing, substances are included into matrix without intended release to the environment. Very little water contact possible. true Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:29:46 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Equipment cleaning false WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true true Equipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater. false true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2017-12-13T09:22:16 2017-12-13T09:22:16 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT false AIR E_W_3 E_C_3 Air extraction systems with dust filters during transfer and formulation of powder raw materials with efficiencies of 99% true Air extraction systems with dust filters during transfer and formulation of powder raw materials with efficiencies of 99% true Air extraction systems with dust filters during transfer and formulation of powder raw materials and products (e.g. cyclones, fabric filter, wet scrubber, electrostatic precipitators (ESP)). false Air extraction systems with dust filters during transfer and formulation of powder raw materials and products (e.g. cyclones, fabric filter, wet scrubber, electrostatic precipitators (ESP)). true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T11:02:25 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Type of Process false AIR WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Application of solvent borne or water-borne products false ESCom-12355002137 true Solvent based process true ESCom-10133220212 true Substance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilization false ESCom-10133220222 true Dry process (no water used in process) false ESCom-12355002148 true Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2017-12-13T09:11:56 2017-12-13T09:11:56 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT false AIR SOIL WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials in multi-stage batch manufacturing process of construction chemicals true The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. Typical measures may include e.g. - Closed batch systems and / or - Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. The manufacture of construction chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. Typical measures may include e.g. - Closed batch systems and / or - Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products true maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials in multi-stage batch process of adhesive chemicals false The manufacture of adhesive chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. The manufacture of adhesive chemicals is a multi-stage batch process. The process is arranged to maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials, through the highest conversion into formulated products. true Information on proper dosing is provided on packaging. false Information on proper dosing is provided on packaging. true Information on proper dosing is provided on packaging. Professional and consumer product use with limited or no technical control of emission false Information on proper dosing is provided on packaging. Professional and consumer product use with limited or no technical control of emission true Targeted application of adhesive / sealant to substrate, Upon curing, substances are included into matrix without intended release to the environment. Solvents evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives. false Targeted application of adhesive / sealant to substrate, Upon curing, substances are included into matrix without intended release to the environment. Solvents evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives. true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-03-16T11:26:00 2018-03-16T11:26:00 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT Equipment cleaning false WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Equipment cleaned with solvent (organic or water), washing disposed of with wastewater. true Equipment cleaned with solvent (organic or water), washing disposed of with wastewater true Equipment cleaned with water, additional wastewater emission controls are not applicable as releases to wastewater are small. false Equipment cleaned with water, additional wastewater emission controls are not applicable as releases to wastewater are small. true Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2017-12-13T09:04:13 2018-02-12T14:53:20 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT false AIR SOIL WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 High degree of automation in adhesive / sealant formulation true High degree of automation in adhesive / sealant formulation true Manual false Manual raw materials handling true FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs) IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe3 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2018-04-19T16:29:53 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Equipment cleaning false WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true true Equipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater. false true Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association IUC5-ded2fbb1-c0f4-41d1-8a52-b5d38cdb6ee0 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T11:02:09 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Process efficiency false WATER E_W_3 Process optimized for efficient use of raw materials. false Typical measures may include e.g. - Closed batch systems and / or - Semi-closed transfer system and/or - Batch production of final product Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. - Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products Process optimized for efficient use of raw materials. true Process optimized for highly efficient use of raw materials (II) false Typical measures may include e.g. - Closed automated process and/or - Closed transfer system and/or - Centralized process control and/or - re-use of process grey water for cleaning - optimized and/or automated systems for the transport and handling of raw materials, that minimize overall exposure levels and incidental spills - Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. - Manufacturing of different products from one premix (masterbatch), to which certain ingredients are added to yield the final products. - Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products Recovery of materials through e.g. - Recycling Residues of granular detergents in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines into the slurries. Process optiomized for highly efficient use of raw materials. true Process with efficient use of raw materials. true Typically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include: - Closed batch systems Process with efficient use of raw materials. true Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association IUC5-ded2fbb1-c0f4-41d1-8a52-b5d38cdb6ee0 2018-04-13T13:03:50 2018-04-20T11:01:46 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Indoor/outdoor use false AIR SOIL WATER E_W_3 E_C_4 Indoor Use true Indoor use true Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf 2018-01-17T10:03:26 2012-12-20T14:23:26 OBSOLETE ENVIRONMENT Equipment cleaning false WATER E_W_3 Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. true true Equipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater. false true Arche IUC5-ed09f587-8402-4550-b56d-8182a1c60217 2017-10-20T09:46:32 2017-10-20T09:46:54 ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT false AIR E_W_3 RMM true true AIR 90.0 50.0 100.0 Daily amount per site true true true Indoor or outdoor use false false false Solvent-based process false false false Process with efficient use of raw materials. false false false Product applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilization. false false false Assumed domestic sewage treatment plant flow true true true Municipal sewage treatment plant is assumed false false false No application of sewage sludge to soil false false false No waste from process false false false m3/day false false false Dispose of waste product or used containers according to local regulations. false false false Provide onsite wastewater treatment. false false false Incineration is not appropriate for waste. false false false Biological treatment is not appropriate for waste. false false false Dedicated recollection infrastructure required for waste. false false false Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste. false false false Equipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater. Worst case assumption for solvent-borne products false false false Trained staff, spill protection including waste reuse false false false Covers indoor and outdoor use. false false false Application of solvent borne or water-borne products false false false Dry process (no water used in process) false false false tonnes/day false false false No water contact during use false false false Indoor use false false false Outdoor use false false false