Can Rockfon ceilings be used for fire resistance & fire protection?', 'What is the fire rating of Rockfon ceilings?': Learn more about fire safety on our FAQ
All fires require three elements: a source of ignition, combustible materials, and oxygen.
People naturally want to live in a healthy environment. Stone wool contributes to comfortable and healthy living, providing noise and vibration control as well as thermal properties.
Toxic smoke inhalation causes more fire-related deaths than do the fires themselves.
Noise in factories, warehouses and distribution can interfere with vigilance around loud machinery, equipment and vehicles. With our acoustic products you can design quieter more productive industrial buildings and improve hygiene, safety and air quality.
Rockfon ceilings were specified as their broad range of products were able to accommodate the various acoustic and fire performance criteria required in the different spaces throughout the building.
Rockfon acoustic ceiling tiles is by nature non-combustible, tested and code compliant for fire.
The role of the office is changing as more people are working from home. We asked two architects from Schmidt Hammer Lassen (SHL) about how the future looks for offices and what to design for.
Non-combustibility is a core feature of fire regulations around the world, and a crucial element of building safety in the case of fire
Three leading experts weigh in on what it means to design offices that are truly human-centric.
We provide customers with a complete acoustic ceiling system offering, combining sound absorbing ceiling tiles and wall panels with suspension grid systems and accessories.