FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502015-02-05T10:13:35OBSOLETE9f46cacb-8135-4ca8-9519-e53f50d0fd7dFEICA 8a.3.v2Wide dispersive use of of Solvents in adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumersCovers the application of adhesives and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Indoor and outdoor uses are considered. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants. As a result, the release of solvents to water from the use of solvent-borne adhesives and sealants is overestimated.
Outdoor uses typically are uses in construction applications. These are covered by the SPERCs authored by EFCC.
Substance Domain: Solvents and volatiles which quantitatively evaporate upon curing of the adhesive/ sealants.
This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumers. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Different application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge can be used.
Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. The solvent can be water or an organic volatile substance.
Hence, volatile substances are released deliberately to the air. The non-volatiles substances are left behind in the matrix which has been formed between the substrates between the two substrates.
Upon curing, a matrix is formed between the two substrates and the life-cycle stage of adhesive/sealant application is concluded.
www.feica.comfalsePROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_15.5E-6Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants ;Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants FEICA 8a.3.v2ERC_8a1.5Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
98.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
77b51d56-0d25-48ee-bd69-8a2da857a0d7false2321bbb2-281d-4368-a999-56c2ce3be63888018459-b60b-48a9-a498-634a0770af39falsebcdf1062-d339-43ae-bf72-1394a08a92b6EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalseEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalseb6dcb6d0-07fb-4da8-9552-aa0dae65d990false51c533e3-503f-45fa-84f8-a6ddafa65402dd2a7350-fb87-460e-afbb-4d8f0c2d04f9falsea853866c-e22a-4de7-b9d9-6bad82408a3534f48e92-b815-4020-909c-2ba8480c1d90FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-19T16:26:272018-04-20T10:29:04ACTIVEOct 2017FEICA SPERC 4.2b.v3Industrial use of volatile substances in solvent-borne and solvent-less adhesives / sealantsSubstance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes volatile substances which evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives. Volatile ingredients are defined by a boiling point threshold of <250°C.
Additional specification of product types covered: solvent-borne products applied in roll coating and curtain-coating, dip-coating, syringe- bead-application and sprayingCharging equipment, application of adhesive / sealant, curing, equipment cleaning, maintenancewww.feica.eufalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_0300.0FEICA expert assessmentTolls 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. 22, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENTS ON COATING INDUSTRY (Paints, Laquers and Varnishes), Paris 2009.Industrial use of volatile substances in solvent-borne and solvent-less adhesives / sealantsFEICA SPERC 4.2b.v3ERC_40.098.50.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe indicative worst case substance use rates (MSPERC) of several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONEquipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as external solvent waste. Mats used for scavenging overspray are disposed as external waste (no wet-scrubbing).falseEquipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as external solvent waste. Mats used for scavenging overspray are disposed as external waste (no wet-scrubbing).trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_NOd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetruefb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10Oct 2017FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32017-12-13T17:28:362018-04-20T10:27:33ACTIVEOct 2017FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.2b.v3Formulation of Water-borne Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products – non-volatile SubstancesIncludes 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 activitieswww.feica.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_0300.0FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical productsTolls 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 SubstancesFEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.2b.v3ERC_20.5050.00970.00.2RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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 productsfalsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewaterfalseEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewatertrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsefalseWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YESd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetruefb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589The 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.falsetrue35e9828e-f724-43f0-92ee-ac44fa264436b16d7479-ec5a-4c76-8a8d-186845963578falsetrue3502c6ac-69e3-40ab-ac66-83e91f49edb8c0a45fee-bb0f-4db2-a33c-592d3a0eec5efalsetruecb42f459-f732-4ac0-8a12-a55944ba1f3fOct 2017FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:56:07OBSOLETE83d312e2-157a-4a6c-8546-fdfeb0be754dFEICA 5.1c.v2Industrial Use of Substances other than Solvents in water borne adhesives Covers the application of adhesives for a wide range of purposes by industrial uses. Covers different adhesives application techniques for indoor use.
Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives.
Industrial applications of Paper, Board and related Products / Woodworking and joinery / Footwear and Leather, Textile and others adhesives
Adhesives used in the above mentioned products; others include products like electricity, electronics, optics, hygienics, food, toys medical technics, sportswear etc. are normally rolled, sprayed or directly used from the cartridge due to the application purposes.
Industrial applications of Transportation (Automotive/aircraft/rail vehicles) / industrial Building Construction/Adhesives adhesives
Adhesives used in the above mentioned products; are normally brushed, rolled, sprayed or directly used from the cartridge due to the application purposes.
www.feica.comfalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_19Industrial Use of Substances other than Solvents in water borne adhesives ;Industrial Use of Substances other than Solvents in water borne adhesives FEICA 5.1c.v2ERC_50.3The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for water borne decorative paints in professional and general public use were adapted. Adaptation was done by accounting for the higher degree of efficiency of material use in industrial settings. The corresponding release factor to water reported in the OECD Emission Scenario Document was divided by three.
The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. For the approximation, an amalgamated value of 0.9% was used.
This value was divided by three to obtain a release factor of 0.003 (0.3 %) for the emissions to water from industrial use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 0 following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.
0.0The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for water borne decorative paints in professional and general public use were adapted. Adaptation was done by accounting for the higher degree of efficiency of material use in industrial settings. The corresponding release factor to water reported in the OECD Emission Scenario Document was divided by three.
The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. For the approximation, an amalgamated value of 0.9% was used.
This value was divided by three to obtain a release factor of 0.003 (0.3 %) for the emissions to water from industrial use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 0 following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.
0.0The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for water borne decorative paints in professional and general public use were adapted. Adaptation was done by accounting for the higher degree of efficiency of material use in industrial settings. The corresponding release factor to water reported in the OECD Emission Scenario Document was divided by three.
The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. For the approximation, an amalgamated value of 0.9% was used.
This value was divided by three to obtain a release factor of 0.003 (0.3 %) for the emissions to water from industrial use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 0 following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.
0.0The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for water borne decorative paints in professional and general public use were adapted. Adaptation was done by accounting for the higher degree of efficiency of material use in industrial settings. The corresponding release factor to water reported in the OECD Emission Scenario Document was divided by three.
The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. For the approximation, an amalgamated value of 0.9% was used.
This value was divided by three to obtain a release factor of 0.003 (0.3 %) for the emissions to water from industrial use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 0 following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.
1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5fd92275-c341-49bb-89dd-e2cb4195176c6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetruefe776de6-1adf-4b8c-be46-5479e7926ca9APPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.falsetrue0.1WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue9046978d-13d8-4810-9392-f8d650f87837d2822fcf-7aef-4dc9-8f55-57f4647acec2FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:55:43OBSOLETEFEICA 4.2a.v2Industrial use of solvents in paper, board and related products/woodworking and joinery/footwear and leather, textile, other adhesives.Covers the application of adhesives for a wide range of purposes by industrial uses. Covers different adhesives application techniques for indoor use. Substance domain: Solvents which evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives.Industrial applications of paper, board and related products / woodworking and joinery / footwear and leather, textile and others adhesives. Adhesives used in the above mentioned products; others include products like electricity, electronics, optics, hygienics, food, toys, medical technics, sportswear, etc. are normally rolled, sprayed or directly used from the cartridge due to the application purposes.
www.feica.comfalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_0PC_9bPC_9aSU_19Industrial use of solvents in paper, board and related products/woodworking and joinery/footwear and leather, textile, other adhesives.;Industrial use of solvents in paper, board and related products/woodworking and joinery/footwear and leather, textile, other adhesives.FEICA 4.2a.v2ERC_40.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants.
OECD emission scenario document, series no 22 coating industry (paints, lacquers and varnishes), July 2009.98.5Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants.
OECD emission scenario document, series no 22 coating industry (paints, lacquers and varnishes), July 2009.0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants.
OECD emission scenario document, series no 22 coating industry (paints, lacquers and varnishes), July 2009.0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants.
OECD emission scenario document, series no 22 coating industry (paints, lacquers and varnishes), July 2009.1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5fd92275-c341-49bb-89dd-e2cb4195176c6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetrue7a141143-98a5-4878-a873-7f095bb3513bAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe default daily use amount is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). It is the typical maximum site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. 220 emission days/year are assumed.falsetrue0.6WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue65c0f175-3bec-405b-b7c0-2e6a578a57393e3565f0-f0a3-4233-9b05-3e41204426bcDeutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-01-17T10:03:262018-02-26T09:45:41OBSOLETEa547e99a-e2c7-4eb3-b430-9c156e1d094cEFCC 8d.1a.v1Wide dispersive Use of Substances in Professional and DIY Construction Chemicals - volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoorCovers 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.eufalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_0PC_9bPC_9aSU_195.5E-6Wide dispersive use of volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoor;Wide dispersive use of volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoorEFCC 8d.1a.v1ERC_8d1.0OECD 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. 98.0OECD 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. 0.0OECD 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. 0.0OECD 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-d8aeebb57301dd2a7350-fb87-460e-afbb-4d8f0c2d04f9falsetruea853866c-e22a-4de7-b9d9-6bad82408a35EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATER26e620aa-af7f-44da-8773-4a6c23a75c44falsetrue79af346b-9db4-4e6c-9a0c-c28030bedd6d360de74c-40eb-470a-a6b6-55d5c8cce7d3falsetrue00502be7-6a56-48d8-838f-575b7802a926b1791813-21b9-4371-bd62-463fb1516672falsetruefaa8d874-02db-4fcb-bdf3-3a8eede18905WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalse94dcd70f-ea1d-41de-96c1-562250d0a7e4FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:55:16OBSOLETEba0e386f-3d01-4869-8930-e3645a7ef282FEICA 2.1b.v2Formulation 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.comfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aFormulation of Solvent Borne Adhesives – Volatiles (Large Scale, > 1000 t/a);Formulation of Solvent Borne Adhesives – Volatiles (Large Scale)FEICA 2.1b.v2ERC_20.01000.00.0OECD 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.
0.12OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1776da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetrue7a141143-98a5-4878-a873-7f095bb3513bAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.falsetrue30.0WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue65c0f175-3bec-405b-b7c0-2e6a578a5739aa2d7c3b-ae53-4f8d-a34b-65e01b73a399FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32017-12-13T17:30:322017-12-13T17:30:32ACTIVEOct 2017FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.3a.v1Non-volatile Substances for the Formulation of Cementitious Construction Chemical Products and Tile AdhesivesIncludes 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 activitieswww.feica.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_0PC_9bSU_0300.0EFCC expert assessmentsee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productsNon-volatile Substances for the Formulation of Cementitious Construction Chemical Products and Tile AdhesivesFEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.3a.v1ERC_20.00.0050.00.0ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_NORELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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 productsfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0APPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION• Equipment is dry cleaned (sweeping, vacuum cleaning, etc.)
• Solid waste is recovered in production wherever possiblefalse• Equipment is dry cleaned (sweeping, vacuum cleaning, etc.)
• Solid waste is recovered in production wherever possibletrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTc22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589The 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 productsfalseThe 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 productstrue7aeaaf0f-98ca-4e75-b131-37807e0bcd13a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1falsetrueca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722fdce39ef-2564-4e48-a176-3ae872e4d4abAir 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)).falseAir 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)).true7488e2be-c8da-4188-9aca-b0c33cbd48afAIR99.0Oct 2017FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-23T16:19:352018-04-20T10:30:34ACTIVEMarch 2018FEICA SPERC 8c.3.v3Widespread use of non-volatile substances in adhesives / sealants - indoorSubstance 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 and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Upon application curing takes place and non-solvent ingredients form a matrix. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants.Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, bead application, extrusion from a cartridgewww.feica.eufalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1SU_05.5E-6defaultTolls 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 Environment, Health and Safety Publications Series on Emission Scenario Documents No. 22, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENTS ON COATING INDUSTRY (Paints, Laquers and Varnishes), Paris 2009.Widespread Use of non-volatile Substances in Adhesives / Sealants - IndoorFEICA SPERC 8c.3.v3ERC_8c1.50.00.04.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_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.falseResidues 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.trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetrue89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589falsetrue670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522eca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bdfalsetrue3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33bd7221b7-8963-40d7-80eb-3a877c2de3d0falsetrued7185717-6cb0-4fa2-981e-0aaf0081d863March 2018FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-16T12:06:392018-03-16T12:06:39ACTIVEMarch 2018FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8d.1a.v2Widespread use of volatile substances in adhesives / sealants and construction chemical products - outdoorSubstance 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 articleswww.feica.eufalsePROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_195.5E-6The 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 dayssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productsWidespread use of volatile substances in adhesive/sealants and construction chemical products - outdoorFEICA / EFCC SPERC 8d.1a.v2ERC_8d1.598.00.02.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_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.falseResidues 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.trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_OUTDOORd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetrue89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589falsetrue670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522eca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bdfalsetrue3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc3303b1c4bb-34e9-41fd-bfb4-9cfbd42356aefalsetruecf4ab4a0-f543-4382-adc6-d776117fa64dMarch 2018FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502015-02-05T10:13:35OBSOLETE4c9c77c6-8589-481d-b676-0996709b80c8FEICA 8a.3.v2Wide dispersive use of of Solvents in adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumersCovers the application of adhesives and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Indoor and outdoor uses are considered. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants. As a result, the release of solvents to water from the use of solvent-borne adhesives and sealants is overestimated.
Outdoor uses typically are uses in construction applications. These are covered by the SPERCs authored by EFCC.
Substance Domain: Solvents and volatiles which quantitatively evaporate upon curing of the adhesive/ sealants.
This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumers. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Different application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge can be used.
Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. The solvent can be water or an organic volatile substance.
Hence, volatile substances are released deliberately to the air. The non-volatiles substances are left behind in the matrix which has been formed between the substrates between the two substrates.
Upon curing, a matrix is formed between the two substrates and the life-cycle stage of adhesive/sealant application is concluded.
www.feica.comfalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_15.5E-6Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants ;Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants FEICA 8a.3.v2ERC_8a1.5Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
98.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
77b51d56-0d25-48ee-bd69-8a2da857a0d7false2321bbb2-281d-4368-a999-56c2ce3be63888018459-b60b-48a9-a498-634a0770af39falsebcdf1062-d339-43ae-bf72-1394a08a92b6EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalseEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalseb6dcb6d0-07fb-4da8-9552-aa0dae65d990false51c533e3-503f-45fa-84f8-a6ddafa65402dd2a7350-fb87-460e-afbb-4d8f0c2d04f9falsea853866c-e22a-4de7-b9d9-6bad82408a3534f48e92-b815-4020-909c-2ba8480c1d90FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:55:51OBSOLETE18122caa-f216-4c57-9aa3-a12d017596a7FEICA 4.2b.v2Industrial use of solvents in transportation (automotive:aircraft:rail vehicles) : industrial building construction adhesivesCovers the application of adhesives for a wide range of purposes by industrial uses. Covers different adhesives application techniques for indoor use. Substance domain: Solvents which evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives.Industrial applications of transportation (automotive/aircraft/rail vehicles)/industrial building construction/adhesives. Adhesives used in the above mentioned products are normally brushed, rolled, sprayed or directly used from the cartridge due to the application purposes.www.feica.comfalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_0PC_9bPC_9aSU_19Industrial use of solvents in transportation (automotive:aircraft:rail vehicles) : industrial building construction adhesives;Industrial use of solvents in transportation (automotive:aircraft:rail vehicles) : industrial building construction adhesivesFEICA 4.2b.v2ERC_40.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants.
OECD emission scenario document, series no 22 coating industry (paints, lacquers and varnishes), July 2009.98.5Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants.
OECD emission scenario document, series no 22 coating industry (paints, lacquers and varnishes), July 2009.0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants.
OECD emission scenario document, series no 22 coating industry (paints, lacquers and varnishes), July 2009.0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants.
OECD emission scenario document, series no 22 coating industry (paints, lacquers and varnishes), July 2009.1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5fd92275-c341-49bb-89dd-e2cb4195176c6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetrue7a141143-98a5-4878-a873-7f095bb3513bAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe default daily use amount is the substance maximum use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). It is the typical maximum site tonnage, based on sector knowledge. 220 emission days/year are assumed.falsetrue1.9WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue65c0f175-3bec-405b-b7c0-2e6a578a5739f285dcb0-13ea-4e69-b029-ece332a4952dFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-23T16:21:122018-04-20T10:33:13ACTIVEMarch 2018FEICA SPERC 8a.3.v3Widespread use of volatile substances in adhesives / sealants - indoorSubstance 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 and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants.Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying (non-industrial), dipping, extrusion from a cartridge, syringe- and bead-application.www.feica.eufalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1SU_05.5E-6defaultTolls 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 Environment, Health and Safety Publications Series on Emission Scenario Documents No. 22, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENTS ON COATING INDUSTRY (Paints, Laquers and Varnishes), Paris 2009.Widespread Use of volatile Substances in Adhesives / Sealants - indoorFEICA SPERC 8a.3.v3ERC_8a1.598.00.02.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_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.falseResidues 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.trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetrue89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589falsetrue670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522eca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bdfalsetrue3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc3303b1c4bb-34e9-41fd-bfb4-9cfbd42356aefalsetruecf4ab4a0-f543-4382-adc6-d776117fa64dMarch 2018FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-23T16:20:212018-04-20T10:31:08ACTIVEMarch 2018FEICA SPERC 8c.3.v3Widespread Use of non-volatile Substances in Adhesives / Sealants - IndoorSubstance 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 and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Upon application curing takes place and non-solvent ingredients form a matrix. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants.Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, bead application, extrusion from a cartridgewww.feica.eufalsePROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1SU_05.5E-6defaultTolls 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 Environment, Health and Safety Publications Series on Emission Scenario Documents No. 22, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENTS ON COATING INDUSTRY (Paints, Laquers and Varnishes), Paris 2009.Widespread Use of non-volatile Substances in Adhesives / Sealants - IndoorFEICA SPERC 8c.3.v3ERC_8c1.50.00.04.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_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.falseResidues 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.trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetrue89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589falsetrue670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522eca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bdfalsetrue3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33bd7221b7-8963-40d7-80eb-3a877c2de3d0falsetrued7185717-6cb0-4fa2-981e-0aaf0081d863March 2018FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:56:28OBSOLETE2e7ac19d-2a07-4c38-9b84-f16614b13c70FEICA 8c.3.v2Wide dispersive use of substances other than solvents of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumersCovers the application of adhesives and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Indoor and outdoor uses are considered. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants. As a result, the release of solvents to water from the use of solvent-borne adhesives and sealants is overestimated.
Outdoor uses typically are uses in construction applications. These are covered by the SPERCs authored by EFCC.
Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesive/sealants.This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumers. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Different application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge can be used.
Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. The solvent can be water or an organic volatile substance.
Hence, volatile substances are released deliberately to the air. The non-volatiles substances are left behind in the matrix which has been formed between the substrates between the two substrates.
Upon curing, a matrix is formed between the two substrates and the life-cycle stage of adhesive/sealant application is concluded.
www.feica.comfalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_15.5E-6Wide dispersive Use of Substances other than Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants ;Wide dispersive Use of Substances other than Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants FEICA 8c.3.v2ERC_8c1.5Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20091b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5fd92275-c341-49bb-89dd-e2cb4195176c6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetruefe776de6-1adf-4b8c-be46-5479e7926ca9EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue3c84467c-4a97-43f5-8242-97b16e73e55593c37414-34cb-430b-906a-50f5b9ec619aFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:56:13OBSOLETE9f46cacb-8135-4ca8-9519-e53f50d0fd7dFEICA 8a.3.v2Wide dispersive use of of Solvents in adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumersCovers the application of adhesives and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Indoor and outdoor uses are considered. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants. As a result, the release of solvents to water from the use of solvent-borne adhesives and sealants is overestimated.
Outdoor uses typically are uses in construction applications. These are covered by the SPERCs authored by EFCC.
Substance Domain: Solvents and volatiles which quantitatively evaporate upon curing of the adhesive/ sealants.
This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumers. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Different application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge can be used.
Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. The solvent can be water or an organic volatile substance.
Hence, volatile substances are released deliberately to the air. The non-volatiles substances are left behind in the matrix which has been formed between the substrates between the two substrates.
Upon curing, a matrix is formed between the two substrates and the life-cycle stage of adhesive/sealant application is concluded.
www.feica.comfalsePROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_15.5E-6Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants ;Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants FEICA 8a.3.v2ERC_8a1.5Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
98.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5fd92275-c341-49bb-89dd-e2cb4195176c6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetruefe776de6-1adf-4b8c-be46-5479e7926ca9EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue3c84467c-4a97-43f5-8242-97b16e73e555d3ff0484-2a9e-47d8-8cc8-d7f7b7415915FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502015-02-05T10:10:56OBSOLETE4e4d8481-3544-4cf5-8f76-23ade3b57b82FEICA 8c.3.v2Wide dispersive use of substances other than solvents of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumersCovers the application of adhesives and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Indoor and outdoor uses are considered. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants. As a result, the release of solvents to water from the use of solvent-borne adhesives and sealants is overestimated.
Outdoor uses typically are uses in construction applications. These are covered by the SPERCs authored by EFCC.
Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesive/sealants.This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumers. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Different application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge can be used.
Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. The solvent can be water or an organic volatile substance.
Hence, volatile substances are released deliberately to the air. The non-volatiles substances are left behind in the matrix which has been formed between the substrates between the two substrates.
Upon curing, a matrix is formed between the two substrates and the life-cycle stage of adhesive/sealant application is concluded.
www.feica.comfalsePROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_15.5E-6Wide dispersive Use of Substances other than Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants ;Wide dispersive Use of Substances other than Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants FEICA 8c.3.v2ERC_8c1.5Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 200977b51d56-0d25-48ee-bd69-8a2da857a0d7false2321bbb2-281d-4368-a999-56c2ce3be63888018459-b60b-48a9-a498-634a0770af39falsebcdf1062-d339-43ae-bf72-1394a08a92b6EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalseEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalseb6dcb6d0-07fb-4da8-9552-aa0dae65d990false51c533e3-503f-45fa-84f8-a6ddafa65402dd2a7350-fb87-460e-afbb-4d8f0c2d04f9falsea853866c-e22a-4de7-b9d9-6bad82408a35feb382a3-80bc-4440-86be-7b9b72a534aaFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:55:26OBSOLETEeb288635-f7af-471a-8ccb-41b6c3bf1fbcFEICA 2.1a.v2Formulation 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.comfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aFormulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids ;Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids FEICA 2.1a.v2ERC_20.01000.00.005OECD 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.
1.0OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5e8798ca-b11c-4c90-a03f-56a90210b1036da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetrue7a141143-98a5-4878-a873-7f095bb3513bAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.falsetrue30.0WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue65c0f175-3bec-405b-b7c0-2e6a578a5739987253d3-1719-4280-b860-5b2a29d4c707FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:55:21OBSOLETEb2256ed9-1cd1-4cf2-9fa9-73dbdd309517FEICA 2.1c.v2Formulation 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.comfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aFormulation of Solvent Borne Adhesives – Volatiles (Small Scale);Formulation of Solvent Borne Adhesives – Volatiles (Small Scale)FEICA 2.1c.v2ERC_20.01000.00.0OECD 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.
3.6OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5e8798ca-b11c-4c90-a03f-56a90210b1036da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetrue7a141143-98a5-4878-a873-7f095bb3513bAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.falsetrue6.0WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue65c0f175-3bec-405b-b7c0-2e6a578a5739b5bee985-1389-4b52-a990-e8b3de818fc7FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:56:22OBSOLETE4e4d8481-3544-4cf5-8f76-23ade3b57b82FEICA 8c.3.v2Wide dispersive use of substances other than solvents of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumersCovers the application of adhesives and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Indoor and outdoor uses are considered. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants. As a result, the release of solvents to water from the use of solvent-borne adhesives and sealants is overestimated.
Outdoor uses typically are uses in construction applications. These are covered by the SPERCs authored by EFCC.
Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesive/sealants.This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumers. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Different application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge can be used.
Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. The solvent can be water or an organic volatile substance.
Hence, volatile substances are released deliberately to the air. The non-volatiles substances are left behind in the matrix which has been formed between the substrates between the two substrates.
Upon curing, a matrix is formed between the two substrates and the life-cycle stage of adhesive/sealant application is concluded.
www.feica.comfalsePROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_15.5E-6Wide dispersive Use of Substances other than Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants ;Wide dispersive Use of Substances other than Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants FEICA 8c.3.v2ERC_8c1.5Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20091b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5fd92275-c341-49bb-89dd-e2cb4195176c6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetruefe776de6-1adf-4b8c-be46-5479e7926ca9EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue3c84467c-4a97-43f5-8242-97b16e73e55593c37414-34cb-430b-906a-50f5b9ec619aFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-18T16:19:132018-04-18T16:19:13ACTIVEOct 2017FEICA SPERC 4.1c.v1Industrial use of Volatiles in Water-borne Adhesives / SealantsSubstance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes volatile substances in water borne-adhesives. Volatile ingredients are defined by a boiling point threshold of <250°C.
Additional specification of product types covered: products applied in roll coating and curtain-coating, dip-coating, syringe-, bead-application and spraying.Charging equipment, application of adhesive / sealant, curing, equipment cleaning, maintenancewww.feica.eufalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_0300.0FEICA expert assessmentTolls 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. 22, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENTS ON COATING INDUSTRY (Paints, Laquers and Varnishes), Paris 2009Industrial use of Volatiles in Water-borne Adhesives / SealantsFEICA SPERC 4.1.c.v1ERC_40.398.50.00.0ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsefalseWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YESRELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe indicative worst case substance use rates (MSPERC) of several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0APPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater. Low amount of solid waste (mats used for scavenging overspray) is disposed as external waste (no wet-scrubbing).falseEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater. Low amount of solid waste (mats used for scavenging overspray) is disposed as external waste (no wet-scrubbing).trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetruefb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10ca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bdfalsetrue89f33af6-00d2-4f0c-b2e8-a0a6eb55c589c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589falsetrued429679e-417d-45e4-a0ff-686c0f6bcbd2Oct 2017FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:56:18OBSOLETE4c9c77c6-8589-481d-b676-0996709b80c8FEICA 8a.3.v2Wide dispersive use of of Solvents in adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumersCovers the application of adhesives and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Indoor and outdoor uses are considered. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants. As a result, the release of solvents to water from the use of solvent-borne adhesives and sealants is overestimated.
Outdoor uses typically are uses in construction applications. These are covered by the SPERCs authored by EFCC.
Substance Domain: Solvents and volatiles which quantitatively evaporate upon curing of the adhesive/ sealants.
This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumers. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Different application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge can be used.
Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. The solvent can be water or an organic volatile substance.
Hence, volatile substances are released deliberately to the air. The non-volatiles substances are left behind in the matrix which has been formed between the substrates between the two substrates.
Upon curing, a matrix is formed between the two substrates and the life-cycle stage of adhesive/sealant application is concluded.
www.feica.comfalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_15.5E-6Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants ;Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants FEICA 8a.3.v2ERC_8a1.5Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
98.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5fd92275-c341-49bb-89dd-e2cb4195176c6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetruefe776de6-1adf-4b8c-be46-5479e7926ca9EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue3c84467c-4a97-43f5-8242-97b16e73e555d3ff0484-2a9e-47d8-8cc8-d7f7b7415915FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-23T16:15:492018-04-20T10:28:19ACTIVEOct 2017FEICA SPERC 5.1a.v3Industrial use of non-volatile Substances in Solvent-borne and Solvent-less Adhesives / SealantsSubstance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes substances other than solvents (non-volatiles) are defined by a boiling point threshold of >250°C.
Additional specification of product types covered: Solvent-borne and solvent-less adhesives / sealants applied in roll coating and curtain-coating, dip-coating, syringe-, bead-application and spraying.Charging equipment, application of adhesive / sealant, curing, equipment cleaning, maintenance. Upon curing, substances are included into matrix without intended release to the environment.www.feica.eufalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_0300.0FEICA expert assessmentTolls 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. 22, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENTS ON COATING INDUSTRY (Paints, Laquers and Varnishes), Paris 2009.Industrial use of non-volatile Substances in Solvent-borne and Solvent-less Adhesives / SealantsFEICA SPERC 5.1a.v3ERC_50.01.70.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe indicative worst case substance use rates (MSPERC) of several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONEquipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as external solvent waste. Mats used for scavenging overspray are disposed as external waste (no wet-scrubbing).falseEquipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as external solvent waste. Mats used for scavenging overspray are disposed as external waste (no wet-scrubbing).trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_NOd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetruefb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10Oct 2017FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-18T16:06:192018-04-20T10:28:41ACTIVEOct 2017FEICA SPERC 5.1c.v3Industrial use of non-volatile Substances in Water-borne Adhesives / SealantsSubstance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Includes non-volatile substances are defined by a boiling point threshold of >250°C
Additional specification of product types covered: water borne adhesives / sealants applied in roll coating and curtain-coating, dip-coating, syringe-, bead-application and spraying.Charging equipment, application of adhesive / sealant, curing, equipment cleaning, maintenance. Upon curing, substances are included into matrix without intended release to the environment.www.feica.eufalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_0300.0FEICA expert assessmentTolls 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. 22, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENTS ON COATING INDUSTRY (Paints, Laquers and Varnishes), Paris 2009.Industrial use of non-volatile Substances in Water-borne Adhesives / SealantsFEICA SPERC 5.1c.v3ERC_50.31.70.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe indicative worst case substance use rates (MSPERC) of several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater. Low amount of solid waste (mats used for scavenging overspray) is disposed as external waste (no wet-scrubbing).falseEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater. Low amount of solid waste (mats used for scavenging overspray) is disposed as external waste (no wet-scrubbing).trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_NOd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetruefb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10ca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bdfalsetrue89f33af6-00d2-4f0c-b2e8-a0a6eb55c589c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589falsetrued429679e-417d-45e4-a0ff-686c0f6bcbd2Oct 2017FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:56:01OBSOLETEFEICA 5.1b.v2Industrial Use of Substances other than Solvents in Transportation (Automotive/aircraft/rail vehicles) / industrial Building Construction AdhesivesCovers the application of adhesives for a wide range of purposes by industrial uses. Covers different adhesives application techniques for indoor use.
Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives.
Industrial applications of Transportation (Automotive/aircraft/rail vehicles) / industrial Building Construction/Adhesives adhesives
Adhesives used in the above mentioned products; are normally brushed, rolled, sprayed or directly used from the cartridge due to the application purposes.
www.feica.comfalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_19Industrial Use of Substances other than Solvents in Transportation (Automotive/aircraft/rail vehicles) / industrial Building Construction Adhesives;Industrial Use of Substances other than Solvents in Transportation (Automotive/aircraft/rail vehicles) / industrial Building Construction AdhesivesFEICA 5.1b.v2ERC_50.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants. OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.1.7Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants. OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants. OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants. OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5fd92275-c341-49bb-89dd-e2cb4195176c6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetrue7a141143-98a5-4878-a873-7f095bb3513bAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.falsetrue0.8WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue18b74d22-d6c9-4ed1-b765-a0026ef0afdafc848869-5417-41fa-a74a-db65fcfc9cdcFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502015-02-05T10:10:56OBSOLETE2e7ac19d-2a07-4c38-9b84-f16614b13c70FEICA 8c.3.v2Wide dispersive use of substances other than solvents of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumersCovers the application of adhesives and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Indoor and outdoor uses are considered. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants. As a result, the release of solvents to water from the use of solvent-borne adhesives and sealants is overestimated.
Outdoor uses typically are uses in construction applications. These are covered by the SPERCs authored by EFCC.
Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesive/sealants.This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumers. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Different application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge can be used.
Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. The solvent can be water or an organic volatile substance.
Hence, volatile substances are released deliberately to the air. The non-volatiles substances are left behind in the matrix which has been formed between the substrates between the two substrates.
Upon curing, a matrix is formed between the two substrates and the life-cycle stage of adhesive/sealant application is concluded.
www.feica.comfalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_15.5E-6Wide dispersive Use of Substances other than Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants ;Wide dispersive Use of Substances other than Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants FEICA 8c.3.v2ERC_8c1.5Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 20090.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
For FEICA 8c.3a.v2 (i.e. for substances other than solvents volatiles in adhesives and sealants) the release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air is set to 0.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 200977b51d56-0d25-48ee-bd69-8a2da857a0d7false2321bbb2-281d-4368-a999-56c2ce3be63888018459-b60b-48a9-a498-634a0770af39falsebcdf1062-d339-43ae-bf72-1394a08a92b6EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalseEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalseb6dcb6d0-07fb-4da8-9552-aa0dae65d990false51c533e3-503f-45fa-84f8-a6ddafa65402dd2a7350-fb87-460e-afbb-4d8f0c2d04f9falsea853866c-e22a-4de7-b9d9-6bad82408a35feb382a3-80bc-4440-86be-7b9b72a534aaFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502015-02-05T11:17:10OBSOLETEeb288635-f7af-471a-8ccb-41b6c3bf1fbcFEICA 2.1a.v2FEICA 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.comfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aFormulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids ;Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids FEICA 2.1a.v2ERC_20.01000.00.005OECD 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.
1.0OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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-a9cc4c06ecbcfalse3cc7943a-547d-4317-8c0e-93dee2372a03APPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalseEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalse2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.false30.0WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsebfc31890-1bc1-4506-b7ed-b3c1de2b6647false944b671f-dcde-47ec-bbba-a64b8880c4b4e3307e75-bcf4-4aec-bcd4-a913c4ce4e60falsead4db595-f2b7-4649-8422-96a939d2404be57fc346-c9cf-40f1-846c-ccc10d2799b1false09204051-7d53-4dbc-9b06-e9a93c40f85698a4ec2d-97aa-4ab6-84dd-d85b9158f5fbFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-16T12:20:392018-04-19T16:14:54ACTIVEMarch 2018FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8f.1a.v2Widespread use of non-volatile substances in adhesives / sealants and construction chemical products - outdoorSubstance 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.eufalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_195.5E-6The 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 dayssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productsWidespread use of non-volatile substances in adhesives/sealants and construction chemical products - outdoorFEICA / EFCC SPERC 8f.1a.v2ERC_8f1.50.00.04.0ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_OUTDOOREUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_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.falseResidues 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.trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetrue89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589falsetrue670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522eca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bdfalsetrue3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33bd7221b7-8963-40d7-80eb-3a877c2de3d0falsetrued7185717-6cb0-4fa2-981e-0aaf0081d863March 2018FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502015-02-05T11:44:09OBSOLETEeb288635-f7af-471a-8ccb-41b6c3bf1fbcFEICA 2.1a.v2Formulation 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.comfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aFormulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids ;Formulation of Solventless/Solvent Borne Adhesives - Solids FEICA 2.1a.v2ERC_20.01000.00.005OECD 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.
1.0OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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-acc5-3b292c43d427falsefbea301a-f9d7-4893-be52-048d5de664fa5a9f1362-f825-411b-8c3e-669ff09d305afalse1839b89e-720b-4f5f-b8af-4b652bf70d9a7aff670d-d5d2-420b-b75a-9facf5ab4045false3a8895ca-997b-4f22-ae64-b368a7762133APPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalseEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalse2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.false30.0WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsee7600c21-766c-49e9-8b2f-c683c3abbf6afalse0ce4a68c-62b7-40f7-96b3-d1c851883b6c418324fc-6c4a-4264-804e-94a33a52d1f6FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:55:56OBSOLETE77aef241-dada-429f-8f95-d3645963ba49FEICA 5.1a.v2Industrial Use of Substances other than Solvents in Paper, Board and related Products / Woodworking and joinery / Footwear and Leather, Textile, Others AdhesivesCovers the application of adhesives for a wide range of purposes by industrial uses. Covers different adhesives application techniques for indoor use.
Substance Domain: All substances which do not evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives.
Industrial applications of Paper, Board and related Products / Woodworking and joinery / Footwear and Leather, Textile and others adhesives
Adhesives used in the above mentioned products; others include products like electricity, electronics, optics, hygienics, food, toys medical technics, sportswear etc. are normally rolled, sprayed or directly used from the cartridge due to the application purposes.
www.feica.comfalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_19Industrial Use of Substances other than Solvents in Paper, Board and related Products / Woodworking and joinery / Footwear and Leather, Textile, Others Adhesives;Industrial Use of Substances other than Solvents in Paper, Board and related Products / Woodworking and joinery / Footwear and Leather, Textile, Others AdhesivesFEICA 5.1a.v2ERC_50.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants. OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.1.7Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants. OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants. OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the industrial use of adhesives and sealants 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 industrial uses of adhesives and sealants. OECD Emission Scenario Document, Series No. 22 Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009.1b295bdb-2e18-47db-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5fd92275-c341-49bb-89dd-e2cb4195176c6da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetrue7a141143-98a5-4878-a873-7f095bb3513bAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.falsetrue0.1WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue18b74d22-d6c9-4ed1-b765-a0026ef0afdab1c25d74-e8e3-401b-bdd6-d2262b444afdFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:55:32OBSOLETE181c388f-b43d-4f40-bac7-a643c661e7f2FEICA 2.2b.v2Formulation of Water Borne Adhesives – SolidsCovers 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.comfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aFormulation of Water Borne Adhesives – Solids;Formulation of Water Borne Adhesives – SolidsFEICA 2.2b.v2ERC_20.01000.00.5OECD 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.
1.0OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5e8798ca-b11c-4c90-a03f-56a90210b1036da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetruefe776de6-1adf-4b8c-be46-5479e7926ca9APPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.falsetrue15.0WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue9046978d-13d8-4810-9392-f8d650f878376a7c3750-b125-49d9-81bf-318d21ebf36cFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-23T16:22:002018-04-20T10:32:31ACTIVEMarch 2018FEICA SPERC 8a.3.v3Widespread use of volatile substances in adhesives / sealants - indoorSubstance 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 and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants.Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying (non-industrial), dipping, extrusion from a cartridge, syringe- and bead-application.www.feica.eufalsePROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1SU_05.5E-6DefaultTolls 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 Environment, Health and Safety Publications Series on Emission Scenario Documents No. 22, EMISSION SCENARIO DOCUMENTS ON COATING INDUSTRY (Paints, Laquers and Varnishes), Paris 2009.Widespread Use of volatile Substances in Adhesives / Sealants - indoorFEICA SPERC 8a.3.v3ERC_8a1.598.00.02.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_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.falseResidues 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.trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetrue89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589falsetrue670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522eca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bdfalsetrue3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc3303b1c4bb-34e9-41fd-bfb4-9cfbd42356aefalsetruecf4ab4a0-f543-4382-adc6-d776117fa64dMarch 2018FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-16T12:09:382018-04-19T16:15:32ACTIVEMarch 2018FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8d.1a.v2Widespread use of volatile substances in adhesives / sealants and construction chemical products - outdoorSubstance 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 articleswww.feica.eufalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_195.5E-6The 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 dayssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productsWidespread use of volatile substances in adhesive/sealants and construction chemical products - outdoorFEICA / EFCC SPERC 8d.1a.v2ERC_8d1.598.00.02.0ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_OUTDOOREUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_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.falseResidues 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.trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetrue89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589falsetrue670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522eca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bdfalsetrue3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc3303b1c4bb-34e9-41fd-bfb4-9cfbd42356aefalsetruecf4ab4a0-f543-4382-adc6-d776117fa64dMarch 2018FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502015-02-05T10:10:10OBSOLETE9f46cacb-8135-4ca8-9519-e53f50d0fd7dFEICA 8a.3.v2Wide dispersive use of of Solvents in adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumersCovers the application of adhesives and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Indoor and outdoor uses are considered. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants. As a result, the release of solvents to water from the use of solvent-borne adhesives and sealants is overestimated.
Outdoor uses typically are uses in construction applications. These are covered by the SPERCs authored by EFCC.
Substance Domain: Solvents and volatiles which quantitatively evaporate upon curing of the adhesive/ sealants.
This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumers. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Different application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge can be used.
Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. The solvent can be water or an organic volatile substance.
Hence, volatile substances are released deliberately to the air. The non-volatiles substances are left behind in the matrix which has been formed between the substrates between the two substrates.
Upon curing, a matrix is formed between the two substrates and the life-cycle stage of adhesive/sealant application is concluded.
www.feica.comfalsePROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_15.5E-6Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants ;Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants FEICA 8a.3.v2ERC_8a1.5Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
98.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
77b51d56-0d25-48ee-bd69-8a2da857a0d7false2321bbb2-281d-4368-a999-56c2ce3be63888018459-b60b-48a9-a498-634a0770af39falsebcdf1062-d339-43ae-bf72-1394a08a92b6EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalseEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalseb6dcb6d0-07fb-4da8-9552-aa0dae65d990false51c533e3-503f-45fa-84f8-a6ddafa65402dd2a7350-fb87-460e-afbb-4d8f0c2d04f9falsea853866c-e22a-4de7-b9d9-6bad82408a35721ed28f-f281-4a44-baf4-cbf577c7eb7dDeutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-02-09T16:22:082018-04-20T10:26:04ACTIVEFEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.1c.v3Formulation 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 processwww.feica.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_0300.0FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical productsTolls 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.v3ERC_20.03.60.00.2RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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 productsfalsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_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.trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_NOd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetruefb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589The 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.falsetrue35e9828e-f724-43f0-92ee-ac44fa264436b16d7479-ec5a-4c76-8a8d-186845963578falsetrue9259023d-55b5-4995-a84a-51d77cb2e3ccOct 2017Deutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-02-09T16:20:312018-04-20T10:25:44ACTIVEFEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.1b.v3Formulation 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 activitieswww.feica.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_0300.0FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical productsTolls 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.v3ERC_20.00.360.00.2RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_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)trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_NOd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetruefb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589The 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.falsetrue35e9828e-f724-43f0-92ee-ac44fa264436b16d7479-ec5a-4c76-8a8d-186845963578falsetrue9259023d-55b5-4995-a84a-51d77cb2e3cc21c5cd45-b23b-46d3-800e-41bc4ca92e1efalsetrued66a148d-79e8-47fa-aaad-49b7b60639057bcccf7e-0f96-4bf7-b5c7-c4cf1c7f42c7falsetruea6bd5d75-dc9b-4734-8ce0-2af8a19b9431AIR80.0FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical productsOct 2017Deutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-01-17T10:03:262018-02-26T09:45:48OBSOLETE8e9a56d7-23db-48f7-b620-d9aa205d8d48EFCC 8f.1a.v1Wide dispersive Use of Substances in Professional and DIY Construction Chemicals - non-volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoorCovers 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.eufalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_0PC_9bPC_9aSU_195.5E-6Wide dispersive use of non-volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoor;Wide dispersive use of non-volatile substances in construction chemicals, outdoorEFCC 8f.1a.v1ERC_8f1.0OECD 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. 0.0OECD 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. 0.0OECD 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. 0.0OECD 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-40c4bf5a8bebEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATER26e620aa-af7f-44da-8773-4a6c23a75c44falsetrue79af346b-9db4-4e6c-9a0c-c28030bedd6d360de74c-40eb-470a-a6b6-55d5c8cce7d3falsetrue00502be7-6a56-48d8-838f-575b7802a926b1791813-21b9-4371-bd62-463fb1516672falsetruefaa8d874-02db-4fcb-bdf3-3a8eede18905WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsebfc31890-1bc1-4506-b7ed-b3c1de2b6647falsetrue4f328c68-8442-49f2-aa5e-22ae2c1d03a878bcc28b-a947-4bec-8ace-365c8cf68582FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32017-12-13T17:27:062018-04-20T10:27:52ACTIVEOct 2017FEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.2a.v3Formulation of Water-borne Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products – Volatile SubstancesIncludes 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 activitieswww.feica.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_0300.0FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical productsTolls 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 SubstancesFEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.2a.v3ERC_20.52.250.00.2RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe indicative worst case substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewaterfalseEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewatertrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsefalseWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YESd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetruefb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589The 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.falsetrue35e9828e-f724-43f0-92ee-ac44fa264436b16d7479-ec5a-4c76-8a8d-186845963578falsetrue361e30d8-b9b7-46b8-a5ed-ed6878cb4e54Oct 2017FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:55:38OBSOLETEd2d828f6-6788-4ef1-bd75-cbb3230479aaFEICA 2.2a.v2Formulation of Water Borne Adhesives – VolatilesCovers 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.comfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aFormulation of Water Borne Adhesives – Volatiles;Formulation of Water Borne Adhesives – VolatilesFEICA 2.2a.v2ERC_20.01000.00.5OECD 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.
2.2OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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.
0.0OECD 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-92d6-1c81b569e0b2falsetrueeeb46340-0ff5-451f-aec0-2f4678aac1772ae41c85-22c9-42b9-b92d-4876d902d4d2falsetrue5e8798ca-b11c-4c90-a03f-56a90210b1036da1a2a2-adb7-4eaf-a765-9d12735e28fcfalsetruefe776de6-1adf-4b8c-be46-5479e7926ca9APPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.falsetrue5.0WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsec150d76c-07a4-4a9f-9736-f19072ea6af0falsetrue9046978d-13d8-4810-9392-f8d650f878370d0ff6bf-4a68-4c36-a917-2a4d71f18191FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502015-02-05T10:10:10OBSOLETE4c9c77c6-8589-481d-b676-0996709b80c8FEICA 8a.3.v2Wide dispersive use of of Solvents in adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumersCovers the application of adhesives and sealants for a wide range of purposes by consumers and by professional uses. Covers different adhesive and sealant application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge. Indoor and outdoor uses are considered. No distinction is made between water-borne and solvent borne adhesives and sealants. As a result, the release of solvents to water from the use of solvent-borne adhesives and sealants is overestimated.
Outdoor uses typically are uses in construction applications. These are covered by the SPERCs authored by EFCC.
Substance Domain: Solvents and volatiles which quantitatively evaporate upon curing of the adhesive/ sealants.
This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the wide dispersive use of adhesives and sealants by professional users and consumers. Adhesives and sealants are applied between two substrates. Different application techniques such as brushing or rolling, spraying, dipping, extrusion from a cartridge can be used.
Upon application curing takes place either via a chemical reaction or via evaporation of a solvent. The solvent can be water or an organic volatile substance.
Hence, volatile substances are released deliberately to the air. The non-volatiles substances are left behind in the matrix which has been formed between the substrates between the two substrates.
Upon curing, a matrix is formed between the two substrates and the life-cycle stage of adhesive/sealant application is concluded.
www.feica.comfalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_15.5E-6Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants ;Wide dispersive Use of Solvents in Adhesives and Sealants FEICA 8a.3.v2ERC_8a1.5Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
98.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
0.0Regarding environmental emissions, the wide dispersive use use of adhesives and sealants is very similar to related wide dispersive uses of paints, lacquers and varnishes.
The release fractions defined in the OECD Emission Scenario Document for decorative paints in professional and general public use were used. . The OECD Emission Scenario Document specifies two release factors to water, 0 for professional users, 0.015 (i.e. 1.5%) for the general public. The value of 1.5% was used. The release of 1.5% reflects the emissions originating from equipment cleaning with water. This release factor is applied as worst case approximation to solvent-borne and water-borne adhesives and paints. The release factor to air for FEICA 8c.3b.v2 (i.e. for volatiles in water-borne adhesives and sealants) is were approximated on the basis of the release factor defined for decorative paints in professional use and in general public use. The corresponding release factor to air is set to 98% following the OECD Emission Scenario Document.
OECD Emission Scenario Document Series Nr. 22, Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes), July 2009
77b51d56-0d25-48ee-bd69-8a2da857a0d7false2321bbb2-281d-4368-a999-56c2ce3be63888018459-b60b-48a9-a498-634a0770af39falsebcdf1062-d339-43ae-bf72-1394a08a92b6EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalseEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalseb6dcb6d0-07fb-4da8-9552-aa0dae65d990false51c533e3-503f-45fa-84f8-a6ddafa65402dd2a7350-fb87-460e-afbb-4d8f0c2d04f9falsea853866c-e22a-4de7-b9d9-6bad82408a35721ed28f-f281-4a44-baf4-cbf577c7eb7dFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-16T12:21:142018-03-16T12:21:14ACTIVEMarch 2018FEICA / EFCC SPERC 8f.1a.v2Widespread use of non-volatile substances in adhesives / sealants and construction chemical products - outdoorSubstance 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.eufalsePROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_195.5E-6The 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 dayssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productssee background document
FEICA / EFCC (2017): Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the wide spread use of adhesives, sealants and construction chemical productsWidespread use of non-volatile substances in adhesives/sealants and construction chemical products - outdoorFEICA / EFCC SPERC 8f.1a.v2ERC_8f1.50.00.04.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_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.falseResidues 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.trueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_OUTDOORd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetrue89e72dbb-26cc-4fa8-b3ed-938b535c4c18c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589falsetrue670a7e48-bed5-4f5b-a3f9-0b3d3129522eca52dffe-af80-4945-8fad-f2e3c943f9bdfalsetrue3958a7f8-bc78-4bed-9a0c-85951b35bc33bd7221b7-8963-40d7-80eb-3a877c2de3d0falsetrued7185717-6cb0-4fa2-981e-0aaf0081d863March 2018Deutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-02-09T15:52:382018-04-20T10:25:18ACTIVEFEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.1a.v3Formulation of Solvent-borne and Solvent-less Adhesives / Sealants and Construction Chemical Products - non-volatile SubstancesIncludes 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 activitieswww.feica.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_1PC_9bPC_9aSU_0300.0FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical productsTolls 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 SubstancesFEICA / EFCC SPERC 2.1a.v3ERC_20.020.080.00.2RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe 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.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONEquipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent wastefalseEquipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent wastetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_NOENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORd3901f5c-ec0d-4370-b581-065c72ba5461falsetruefb93337d-c15d-4f5e-b49f-f799e97d3d10c22afc18-6782-448d-9942-7c5b506d8589The 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.falsetrue35e9828e-f724-43f0-92ee-ac44fa264436b16d7479-ec5a-4c76-8a8d-186845963578falsetrue3502c6ac-69e3-40ab-ac66-83e91f49edb8c0a45fee-bb0f-4db2-a33c-592d3a0eec5efalsetruecb42f459-f732-4ac0-8a12-a55944ba1f3fOct 2017FEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-16T11:28:432018-03-16T11:28:43ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRE_W_3E_C_4Professional and consumer product use with limited or no technical control of emission. Upon curing, substances evaporate to the ambient airtrueProfessional and consumer product use with limited or no technical control of emission. Upon curing, substances evaporate to the ambient airtrueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:53:58OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTProcess efficiencyfalseWATERE_W_3E_C_4Process with efficient use of raw materials.trueTypically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include:
- Closed batch systems ESCom-10133220216trueDeutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-04-13T13:03:502012-12-22T14:23:26OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTIndoor/outdoor usefalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_3Indoor usetrueIndoortrueOutdoor usefalseOutdoortrueCovers Indoor and Outdoor usefalseCovers Indoor and Outdoor usetrueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32017-12-13T14:49:202017-12-13T14:49:20ACTIVEENVIRONMENTFEICA EFCCfalseWATERE_W_3E_C_4batch process, no onsite RMM considered as there is no contact/release to waterfalsebatch process, no onsite RMM considered as there is no contact/release to watertrueDeutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-01-17T10:03:262018-02-26T09:47:35OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTProcess efficiencyfalseWATERE_W_3E_C_4Process optimized for efficient use of raw materials.trueTypical 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 productstrueProcess with efficient use of raw materials.falseTypically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include:
- Closed batch systems trueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:53:39OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTIndoor/outdoor usefalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_3E_C_4Indoor UsetrueESCom-9313213237trueCovers indoor and outdoor usefalseESCom-12355002136trueDeutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-01-17T10:03:262018-02-26T09:47:45OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTType of processfalseAIRWATERE_W_3E_C_4Application of solvent borne or water-borne products falsetrueSolvent based processtruetrueCosmetics Europe - The Personal Care AssociationIUC5-ded2fbb1-c0f4-41d1-8a52-b5d38cdb6ee02018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:54:06OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTType of processfalseAIRWATERE_W_3E_C_4Substance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilizationfalseSubstance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilizationtrueSolvent based processtrueESCom-10133220212trueSpray application with complete evaporation of volatilesfalseSpray application with complete evaporation of volatilestrueSpraying of involatile solids, which finally are disposed off via wastewater.falseSpraying of involatile solids, which finally are disposed off via wastewatertrueWater based process with negligible volatilisationfalseWater based process with negligible volatilisationtrueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502012-12-22T14:01:11OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTType of ProcessfalseAIRWATERE_W_3Application of solvent borne or water-borne products falsetrueSolvent based processtruetrueSubstance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilizationfalsetrueDry process (no water used in process)falsetrueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:53:21OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTEquipment cleaningfalseWATERE_W_3E_C_4Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste.trueESCom-12355002117trueEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater.falseESCom-12355002130trueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502015-02-05T11:40:41OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTType of ProcessfalseAIRWATERE_W_3E_C_4Application of solvent borne or water-borne products falseESCom-12355002137trueSolvent based processtrueESCom-10133220212trueSubstance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilizationfalseESCom-10133220222trueDry process (no water used in process)falseESCom-12355002148trueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502012-12-22T14:01:11OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTProcess efficiencyfalseWATERE_W_3Process with efficient use of raw materials.trueTypically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include:
- Closed batch systems trueDeutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-02-09T15:57:342018-02-09T15:59:30ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRE_W_3E_C_4RMMtrueWaste gas treatment, adsorption, incineration, etc. (80% efficiency)trueAIR80.0FEICA / EFCC (2017). Specific Environmental Release Categories (SPERCs) for the formulation of adhesives and sealants and construction chemical productsA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82018-04-13T13:03:502013-04-08T14:08:17OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTIndoor UsefalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_3E_C_4Indoor UsetruetrueCovers Indoor and Outdoor UsefalsetrueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTEUSES DeterminanttrueWATERE_W_4EUSES 2.1.2YestruefalseNofalseESCom-11133170644trueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTtrueAIRSOILWATERE_W_6E_C_4IndoorfalseESCom-9313213237trueOutdoorfalseESCom-9313213238trueIndoor/OutdoorfalseESCom-10133220202trueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTEUSES DeterminanttrueWATERE_W_4E_C_4EUSES 2.1.2StandardtrueESCom-11133170613trueWATER0.0100.0Site specificfalseESCom-11133171638trueWATER0.0100.0NonefalsefalseWATER0.00.00.0ChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTEUSES DeterminanttrueWATERE_W_4EUSES 2.1.22000.00.0>=ESCom-11133170818ESCom-10133222104trueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTReleaseModule's DeterminanttrueAIRSOILWATERE_W_2EUSES 2.1.20.0<=ESCom-15193135620ESCom-10076084403trueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTSpecific 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.trueWATERE_W_5E_C_3EUSES 2.1.2No (no waste)falseNo waste generated.ESCom-11133170674trueNo (low risk)falseERC 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-11133171479trueNo (low amount)falseParticular 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-11133171479trueNo (low concentration)falseParticular risks from waste treatment unlikely due low concentration of substance in waste stream. Waste disposal according to national/local legislation is sufficient.ESCom-11133171479trueNo (other reason)falseWaste disposal according to national/local legislation is sufficient. "Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant:ESCom-11133171479trueDedicated recollection infrastructure requiredfalseESCom-12355002107trueBiological treatment not appropriatefalseESCom-12355002101trueIncineration not appropriatefalseESCom-12355002100truePrevent formation of hazardous break down products during thermal waste treatment destruction.falsePrevent formation of hazardous break down products during thermal waste treatment.trueClosed system required to minimise release to the environment.falseClosed system required to minimise release to the environment during waste treatment.trueOtherfalse"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:trueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b5ACTIVEENVIRONMENTtrueWATERE_W_6E_C_4YesfalsefalseNofalseESCom-16354140700trueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82012-11-09T10:09:202015-02-05T10:59:20ACTIVEENVIRONMENTGeneral good practicefalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_6Trained staff, spill protection including waste reusetrueESCom-12355002133trueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32017-12-13T09:24:392017-12-13T09:24:39ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRE_W_3E_C_4use of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCstrueuse of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of VOCstrueuse 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.falseuse 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.trueuse of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of solids below respective OELs. Use of general and manufacturing plant extraction.falseuse of closed or covered manufacturing equipment to minimise evaporative losses of solids below respective OELs. Use of general and manufacturing plant extraction.trueDeutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-01-17T10:03:262018-02-26T09:47:19OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTIndoor/outdoor usefalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_3E_C_4Indoor usetrueIndoortrueOutdoor usefalseOutdoortrueCovers Indoor and Outdoor usefalseCovers Indoor and Outdoor usetrueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502015-02-05T11:40:38OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTProcess efficiencyfalseWATERE_W_3E_C_4Process with efficient use of raw materials.trueTypically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include:
- Closed batch systems ESCom-10133220216trueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-16T11:27:322018-03-16T11:27:32ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseWATERE_W_3E_C_4Professional 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.trueProfessional 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.trueDeutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:53:10OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTEquipment cleaningfalseWATERE_W_3E_C_4Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste.trueEquipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent wastetrueEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater.falseEquipment cleaned with water, washings disposed of with wastewatertrueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32017-12-13T09:22:162017-12-13T09:22:16ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRE_W_3E_C_3Air extraction systems with dust filters during transfer and formulation of powder raw materials with efficiencies of 99%trueAir extraction systems with dust filters during transfer and formulation of powder raw materials with efficiencies of 99%trueAir 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)).falseAir 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)).trueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:54:12OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTType of ProcessfalseAIRWATERE_W_3E_C_4Application of solvent borne or water-borne products falseESCom-12355002137trueSolvent based processtrueESCom-10133220212trueSubstance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilizationfalseESCom-10133220222trueDry process (no water used in process)falseESCom-12355002148trueDeutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2017-12-13T09:11:562017-12-13T09:11:56ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_3E_C_4maximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials in multi-stage batch manufacturing process of construction chemicalstrueThe 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 productsThe 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 productstruemaximise the efficiency of use of input raw materials in multi-stage batch process of adhesive chemicalsfalseThe 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.trueInformation on proper dosing is provided on packaging.falseInformation on proper dosing is provided on packaging.trueInformation on proper dosing is provided on packaging. Professional and consumer product use with limited or no technical control of emissionfalseInformation on proper dosing is provided on packaging. Professional and consumer product use with limited or no technical control of emissiontrueTargeted 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.falseTargeted 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.trueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-03-16T11:26:002018-03-16T11:26:00ACTIVEENVIRONMENTEquipment cleaningfalseWATERE_W_3E_C_4Equipment cleaned with solvent (organic or water), washing disposed of with wastewater.trueEquipment cleaned with solvent (organic or water), washing disposed of with wastewatertrueEquipment cleaned with water, additional wastewater emission controls are not applicable as releases to wastewater are small.falseEquipment cleaned with water, additional wastewater emission controls are not applicable as releases to wastewater are small.trueDeutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2017-12-13T09:04:132018-02-12T14:53:20ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_3E_C_4High degree of automation in adhesive / sealant formulationtrueHigh degree of automation in adhesive / sealant formulationtrueManualfalseManual raw materials handlingtrueFEICA (Fédération Européenne des Industries de Colles et Adhésifs)IUC5-f5cf47b8-7086-493f-8750-5f9dfd70cbe32018-04-13T13:03:502015-02-05T11:40:26OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTEquipment cleaningfalseWATERE_W_3E_C_4Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste.trueESCom-12355002117trueEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater.falseESCom-12355002130trueCosmetics Europe - The Personal Care AssociationIUC5-ded2fbb1-c0f4-41d1-8a52-b5d38cdb6ee02018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:53:53OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTProcess efficiencyfalseWATERE_W_3Process optimized for efficient use of raw materials.falseTypical 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 productsProcess optimized for efficient use of raw materials.trueProcess optimized for highly efficient use of raw materials (II)falseTypical 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.trueProcess with efficient use of raw materials.trueTypically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include:
- Closed batch systems Process with efficient use of raw materials.trueCosmetics Europe - The Personal Care AssociationIUC5-ded2fbb1-c0f4-41d1-8a52-b5d38cdb6ee02018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-13T16:53:31OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTIndoor/outdoor usefalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_3E_C_4Indoor UsetrueIndoor usetrueDeutsche Bauchemie e.V.IUC5-12bcf1e9-155c-4840-a3f9-acc6fc9be4bf2018-04-13T13:03:502012-12-22T14:23:26OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTEquipment cleaningfalseWATERE_W_3Equipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste.truetrueEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater.falsetrueArcheIUC5-ed09f587-8402-4550-b56d-8182a1c602172017-10-20T09:46:322017-10-20T09:46:54ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRE_W_3RMMtruetrueAIR90.050.0100.0Daily amount per sitetruetruetrueIndoor or outdoor usefalsefalsefalseSolvent-based processfalsefalsefalseProcess with efficient use of raw materials.falsefalsefalseProduct applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilization.falsefalsefalseAssumed domestic sewage treatment plant flowtruetruetrueMunicipal sewage treatment plant is assumedfalsefalsefalseNo application of sewage sludge to soilfalsefalsefalseNo waste from processfalsefalsefalsem3/dayfalsefalsefalseDispose of waste product or used containers according to local regulations.falsefalsefalseProvide onsite wastewater treatment.falsefalsefalseIncineration is not appropriate for waste.falsefalsefalseBiological treatment is not appropriate for waste.falsefalsefalseDedicated recollection infrastructure required for waste.falsefalsefalseEquipment cleaned with organic solvent, washings are collected and disposed of as solvent waste.falsefalsefalseEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater. Worst case assumption for solvent-borne productsfalsefalsefalseTrained staff, spill protection including waste reusefalsefalsefalseCovers indoor and outdoor use.falsefalsefalseApplication of solvent borne or water-borne productsfalsefalsefalseDry process (no water used in process)falsefalsefalsetonnes/dayfalsefalsefalseNo water contact during usefalsefalsefalseIndoor usefalsefalsefalseOutdoor usefalsefalsefalse