Emission Factor

Borax - anhydrous - powder (market for borax - anhydrous - powder)

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Emissions generated by the activity within the product supply chain as described in ecoinvent v3.8. Borax, anhydrous, powder' is an inorganic substance with a CAS no. : 001330-43-4. It is called 'disodium;3,7-dioxido-2,4,6,8,9-pentaoxa-1,3,5,7-tetraborabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane' under IUPAC naming and its molecular formula is: B4Na2O7. It is solid under normal conditions of temperature and pressure and appears in odourless, crystalline form. The substance is modelled as a pure substance. On a consumer level, is used in the following products: lubricants and greases, washing & cleaning products, anti-freeze products, heat transfer fluids and adhesives and sealants. On industrial sites, the substance is used for the manufacture of products in the following sectors: building & construction work. This substance is used for the manufacture of: chemicals, mineral products (e.g. plasters, cement), machinery and vehicles, metals and fabricated metal products. The cut-off classification is allocatable product. The activity type is market activity. The reference product amount is 1.

PropertyValue
NameBorax - anhydrous - powder (market for borax - anhydrous - powder)
SectorMaterials and Manufacturing
CategoryChemical Products
Sourceecoinvent
Source DatasetCut-off Cumulative LCIA v3.8
Region
Unit Type
Year
2011
Year Released
2021
Emission Factor
  • CO2e0000kg/kg
LCA Activity
Refer to source
Supported CO2e Calculation Method
AR4, AR5
Data Versioning
  • Status: Replaced
  • Replaced in: 11Version log
  • Replaced by: 89f58000-1f2b-430d-bdc1-e974fe1ab9c2

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Activity ID
chemicals-type_borax_anhydrous_powder_market_for_borax_anhydrous_powder
UUID
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