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EPD: Hot rolled steel coils, 5 mm, 7850 kg/m3, XCarb (ArcelorMittal Europe)

This Environmental Product Declaration refers to XCarb® Recycled and Renewably Produced Hot Rolled Coils used for any commercial and structural applications, including Amstrong® high strength steel range. XCarb® Recycled and Renewably Produced Hot Rolled Coils refer to Black or Pickled & Oiled coils. The EPD results reflect the volumeweighted share of these coils (60 % Black, 40 % Pickled & Oiled). XCarb® Recycled and Renewably Produced Hot Rolled Coils are produced at ArcelorMittal Sestao in Spain; their production is based on Electric Arc Furnace and Compact Strip Production processes with renewable electricity supply with Guarantee of Origins. Products are continuously rolled at high temperatures going through a series of stands of rotating cylinders. Steel alloy composition and process parameters are set to guarantee the required grade. The coils are then delivered, Black or Pickled & Oiled, to processors and manufacturers for shaping into finished products.

Manufacturer legal entity:
ArcelorMittal Europe
Manufacturer:
Country of manufacturer:
spain country flagspain
Product name:
Hot rolled steel coils
Commercial names:
XCarb
Material type:
Steel and other metals
Material subtype:
Structural steel and steel profiles

Environmental & technical characteristics

Global warming potential (A1-A3):
0.532 kg CO2e/kg
Technical specification:
5 mm, 7850 kg/m3
Available units for calculation:
kg, ton, m3
Unique identifier (OCLID):
62ff2c69d96ba65fb9a8982a

Sustainability data background information

EPD number:
EPD-ARC-20220173-CBC1-EN
EPD program:
IBU
Publication year:
2022
Product category rules (PCR):
PCR Structural steels, 11.2017
Environmental standard:
EN15804+A1
Verification status:
Third-party verified (as per ISO 14025)
Upstream database:
GaBi