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EPD: Ceramic floor tiles, 8.99-10.99 mm (avg. thickness 9.49 mm), avg. weight 23.48 kg/m2, avg. density 2474.2 kg/m3 (American Olean, plant Florence)

Dal-Tile brands of ceramic tile are a mixture of multiple mineral-based natural materials, that can include various combinations of clay, sand, feldspar, talc, nepheline, shale and/or others. The tiles are either pressed or extruded into the desired shape and generally receive a glaze or ceramic ink application to the surface prior to being fired in kilns at high temperatures. The finished product, 2 ceramic or porcelain tile, is fire resistant, non-combustible, durable (lasts a lifetime) and extremely easy to maintain. As floor and wall coverings, fired tile products provide dual functions. They serve 1) an aesthetic function as a design component, and 2) a technical function as a building finishing material. As a building material, fired tile is capable of withstanding a wide range of environmental stresses.

Manufacturer legal entity:
American Olean, plant Florence
Manufacturer:
Country of manufacturer:
northAmerica
Product name:
Ceramic floor tiles
Material type:
Bricks and ceramics
Material subtype:
Wall and floor tiles

Environmental & technical characteristics

Global warming potential (A1-A3):
20.1 kg CO2e/m2
Technical specification:
8.99-10.99 mm (avg. thickness 9.49 mm), avg. weight 23.48 kg/m2, avg. density 2474.2 kg/m3
Available units for calculation:
m2, kg, ton, m3
Unique identifier (OCLID):
5ee6498ee6d09670558bf0a0

Sustainability data background information

EPD number:
EPD10205
EPD program:
NSF
Publication year:
2019
Product category rules (PCR):
PCR Flooring EPD Requirements. UL 10010-7, September 28, 2018
Environmental standard:
ISO 14040, EN15804+A1
Verification status:
Third-party verified (as per ISO 14025)
Upstream database:
GaBi