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A <nowiki>''</nowiki><nowiki/>'''unit process'''<nowiki/><nowiki>''</nowiki> is one or more grouped operations in a manufacturing system that can be defined and separated from others.
A <nowiki>''</nowiki><nowiki/>'''unit process'''<nowiki/><nowiki>''</nowiki> is one or more grouped operations in a manufacturing system that can be defined and separated from others.


In LCA and ISO 14040<ref>ISO 14040:2006, https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:14040:ed-2:v1:en:term:3.34</ref> a unit process is defined as "smallest element considered in the life cycle inventory analysis for which input and output data are quantified".
In LCA and ISO 14040,<ref>[https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:14040:ed-2:v1:en:term:3.34 ISO Online Browsing Platform (OBP)-ISO 14040:2006(en)]</ref> a unit process is defined as "smallest element considered in the life cycle inventory analysis for which input and output data are quantified".


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Revision as of 23:35, 7 January 2016

A ''unit process'' is one or more grouped operations in a manufacturing system that can be defined and separated from others.

In LCA and ISO 14040,[1] a unit process is defined as "smallest element considered in the life cycle inventory analysis for which input and output data are quantified".

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