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EPD: Polypropylene reinforced facings for insulation, 0.203 mm, 0.083 kg/m2, 409 kg/m3, Metal Building Insulation (MBI) (Owens Corning, Mexico City plant)

Owens Corning® Metal Building Insulation (MBI) products are light-density fibrous glass blankets with excellent recovery, designed to be laminated with appropriate facings for use in metal building roofs and walls. MBI is available from Mexico in standard R-values of 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22, 25, and 30. Standard roll widths are 50in and 72in (127 cm and 183 cm, respectively). Finished MBI products are available in a variety of densities, thicknesses, R-values and laminating capabilities to meet a variety of building needs and code requirements. Finished MBI products have an average total recycled content of 53%. The Mexico City plant manufactures fiberglass insulation. Polypropylene reinforced facings are applied to the fiberglass in Mexico City, Mexicali, and Monterrey plants.

Manufacturer legal entity:
Owens Corning, Mexico City plant
Manufacturer:
Country of manufacturer:
mexico country flagmexico
Product name:
Polypropylene reinforced facings for insulation
Commercial names:
Metal Building Insulation (MBI)
Material type:
Plastics, membranes and roofing
Material subtype:
Plastic profiles and products

Environmental & technical characteristics

Global warming potential (A1-A3):
0.199 kg CO2e/m2
Technical specification:
0.203 mm, 0.083 kg/m2, 409 kg/m3
Available units for calculation:
m2, kg, ton, m3
Unique identifier (OCLID):
63c10f3745e36f748d9070f5

Sustainability data background information

EPD number:
4790365982.102.1
EPD program:
UL Environment
Publication year:
2022
Product category rules (PCR):
PCR Part B: Building Envelope Thermal Insulation EPD Requirements, UL 10010–1, version 2.0
Environmental standard:
ISO 14040
Verification status:
Third-party verified (as per ISO 14025)
Upstream database:
GaBi