The impact of measurement uncertainty on the producer’s and user’s risks, on classification and conformity assessment: an example based on tests on some construction products

2009 ◽  
Vol 15 (5) ◽  
pp. 289-296 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wilfried Hinrichs
Author(s):  
Maria Cristina Dijmarescu

Destructive and non-destructive testing of materials present a rapid expansion given by the increase in market demand caused by the desire to obtain an increasingly better quality of products. The continuous increase in quality demands leads directly to the need to implement and modernize the techniques, methods, and equipment used for quality control. Consequently, the need for product testing services has a rapid growth. This paper presents the strength and weaknesses of implementing IT tools for the estimation of the measurement uncertainty in testing laboratories and the impact of these tools on the economic part


Proceedings ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Stephen L. R. Ellison

Many analytical measurements are made in order to check a system or product for conformity [...]


2019 ◽  
Vol 1420 ◽  
pp. 012001
Author(s):  
Ilya Kuselman ◽  
Francesca R Pennecchi ◽  
Ricardo J N B da Silva ◽  
D Brynn Hibbert

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (23) ◽  
pp. 10094
Author(s):  
Jan Pešta ◽  
Markéta Šerešová ◽  
Vladimír Kočí

The environmental impacts of buildings are based on the construction products, which together with their packaging can be assessed as one product system. To reduce the environmental impacts of buildings, the products and their packaging need to be optimised and analysed using environmental assessment. The purpose of this study is to assess the packaging related to the product according to the Life Cycle Assessment method. The environmental assessment was performed using the Product Environmental Footprint methodology, version 3.0. To compare the primary, secondary, and tertiary packaging, the results of the climate change indicator were used as a base to calculate the Package-to-Product (PtP) indicator. Among the considered scenarios to handle the waste packaging (landfilling scenario, material recovery scenario, energy recovery scenario, and the mixed scenario), the material recovery scenario is the most preferable and, for most of the packaging materials, the scenario with the lowest impact. Following the PtP result, the secondary packaging in the roof tile system has a significant share of the impact of the whole system (16% for the energy recovery scenario). Moreover, the results confirm the PtP indicator as the appropriate indicator to analyse the environmental impacts of construction products.


2004 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 384-384
Author(s):  
H�kan K�llgren ◽  
Margreet Lauwaars ◽  
Bertil Magnusson ◽  
Leslie Pendrill ◽  
Phillip Taylor

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