S-P-0004774
KnaufPerformance Plasterboards (12,5 mm)
Performance
Plasterboard, This EPD covers the product group. The EPD is based on the
worst-case approach according to environmental impacts. The criterion for
defining the worst-case product is mainly based on the declared environmental
performance indicator.
Product group
description:
The declared
plasterboards consist of a gypsum core and a boardliner wrapping the gypsum
core. The gypsum core also contains additives. These products are used for
installing partition walls, drywall lining, shaft wall and suspended ceiling
systems in interiors. The products UN CPC code is 37530.
CPC: 37530
ISO 14025 and EN 15804:2012+A2:2019/AC:2021
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Registration & Validity
COMPANY INFORMATION
Knauf
Knauf is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of modern insulation materials, dry lining systems, plasters and accessories, thermal insulation composite systems, paints, floor screed, floor systems, and construction equipment and tools.
The story of the company Knauf A.Ş. in Turkey began in 1989, as Biltepe AŞ, starting production in Ankara plant as the first gypsum board factory of Turkey. In the second half of 1997, the firm engaged in a merger with Knauf, a world leader in this field.
Contact
Üniversiteler Mah. 1598 Cad. No:16 06800 Bilkent – Çankaya, Ankara / TÜRKİYE
https://www.knauf.com.tr
See NowFrom 2000 on, the investments proceeded under 100 % Knauf ownership. That very year also marked the opening of the second gypsum board factory in İzmit, Turkey, followed by a third plant again in İzmit. One of the largest plants of Europe, Knauf’s fourth plant in Turkey, the Ahiboz, Ankara factory began production in 2009.
Knauf is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of modern insulation materials, dry lining systems, plasters and accessories, thermal insulation composite systems, paints, floor screed, floor systems, and construction equipment and tools.
The story of the company Knauf A.Ş. in Turkey began in 1989, as Biltepe AŞ, starting production in Ankara plant as the first gypsum board factory of Turkey. In the second half of 1997, the firm engaged in a merger with Knauf, a world leader in this field. From 2000 on, the investments proceeded under 100 % Knauf ownership. That very year also marked the opening of the second gypsum board factory in İzmit, Turkey, followed by a third plant again in İzmit. One of the largest plants of Europe, Knauf’s fourth plant in Turkey, the Ahiboz, Ankara factory began production in 2009.