Rock wool insulated panels

Rock wool insulated panels are suitable for many applications due to their fire resistance and compliance with hygiene standards. They are ideal for constructing the envelope of industrial and commercial buildings, refrigerated facilities, and sports complexes. These panels are also well suited for building interior partitions and ceilings.

 

Architectural fire-resistant insulated panel

The rock wool (mineral fiber) core architectural panel is a non-combustible insulated panel, often used as an alternative to polyurethane panels in environments requiring fire resistance. It is made of a rock fiber core produced from natural basalt and recycled slag—materials that provide excellent fire resistance. Its core of inorganic and natural materials makes it fully recyclable and an eco-friendly choice.

These architectural panels offer fire resistance ranging from 45 minutes to 3 hours, depending on thickness. This panel delivers outstanding thermal insulation and strength, while also acting as a barrier to sound and moisture. Its rock fiber core is increasingly used in the construction of government and institutional buildings such as hospitals and schools.

The rock wool fire-rated panel is suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations, depending on project requirements. Its L-joint system is ideal for vertical installation on exterior walls, interior partitions, and ceilings.

Features

  • Superior sound insulation
  • Long-term thermal resistance retention
  • Rain protection with integrated pressure-balanced rain screen
  • Exclusive anchoring system for solid structural attachment
  • Thermal bridge elimination for improved energy efficiency
  • Exceptional resistance to wind forces and uplift
  • All-in-one insulation and finish (no additional steps required)
  • Recommended for cladding of industrial and commercial buildings

 

K-Roc HF

KingSpan

Norbec

Noroc