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