The Fire Safety of Stone Wool

With millions of urban fires each year, safe building materials matter more than ever.

Stone wool has very low calorific content, which makes it certifiably non-combustible. It will not contribute to fire development, produce significant smoke, or create flaming droplets during a fire.

Safe Building Materials

As fires develop more than six times faster than in the 1950s, fire safety is more critical than ever in the construction and renovation of buildings.

Every building material contributes to fire safety, and acoustic ceiling and wall solutions are an important part of that protection.

Non-Combustible

Rockfon stone wool is made from volcanic rock and is typically non‑combustible, meaning it adds minimal or no fuel to a fire.

It won’t ignite or burn, helping slow fire spread naturally without the need for toxic flame retardants.

Certifications

Most Rockfon stone wool solutions are rated A1 under EN 13501‑1, the highest reaction‑to‑fire class. Rockfon ceiling grids are also A1, strengthening full‑system safety.

Fire ratings are listed in product data sheets and Declarations of Performance.

Reaction to fire

Euroclass Ratings

Reaction to fire is classified under the Euroclass system defined in EN 13501-1. Ratings range from A1 to F and indicate how combustible a product is and how much it contributes to fire growth.

Understanding fire performance

A1

The majority of Rockfon stone wool solutions are classified as A1 under EN 13501-1, the safest possible rating for reaction to fire.

1000 °C

Stone wool remains stable at extreme temperatures, even above 1000 °C, helping to delay the spread of fire and enhance building protection.

Certified

All Rockfon solutions are rigorously tested and certified by independent third‑party authorities.

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