Insulated fire-resistant panels used vertically or horizontally
All panels are manufactured to an ISO 9001:2015 quality assurance system.
The Firestop panel range Rockwool®* (European fire classification Class A1 rated) core and due to its superior fire ratings and non-combustibility is especially suitable for high fire risk locations like firewalls or areas where cooking is prevalent to comply with Building Regulations.
The non-combustibility of Rockwool® combined with the steel facings give Firestop panels a Class ‘0’ rating and according to the new European classifications for reaction to fire, a Class A2.
*Rockwool® insulant comprises of mineral rock fibres bonded together with thermosetting resins to form the insulant materials.
Why choose Firestop?
Non-combustible Rockwool® core
Manufactured to ISO 9001:2015
Suitable for high fire risk locations
Class ‘0’ and Class A2 ratings
Easy to clean & maintain

Firestop – at a glance

Dimensions
Width – Standard width of 1190mm. Can be manufactured from 900mm depending on quantity required.
Length – Manufactured to any length, only restrictions being transportation. Rebates and core cuts available on request.
Core
Firestop panels have a mineral fibre* (European fire classification Class A1 rated) core. The non-combustibility of the mineral fibre core and steel facings give Firestop Panels a Class’0′ rating and according to the new European classifications for reaction to fire, a Class A2.
Quality assured
The panels are manufactured to an ISO 9001 quality assurance system.
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Firestop FAQs
What is the difference between Firestop 10 and Firestop 12?

Firestop 10
The Firestop 10 is a lightweight fire resistant non-combustible wall panel designed for internal linings and partitions for general industrial applications and high-risk environments.
Firestop 12
The Firestop 12 is a stronger and more durable fire rated non-combustible panel primarily for use in internal and external applications where longer spans and greater loads and improved fire performance ratings need to be attained.
How can Firestop fire resistant panels be used?

They can be used vertically or horizontally for both wall and ceiling applications.
Are Firestop panels quality assured?

The panels are manufactured to an ISO 9001 quality assurance system.
In what environments can you use Firestop panels?

Due to their superior fire ratings and non-combustibility, Firestop panels are especially suitable for high fire risk locations, such as bakeries, any area where cooking is prevalent or firewalls to comply with Building Regulations.
What joints can you have with Firestop panels?

Firestop panels can be installed using both the Intaloc and Secret Fix joint details.
What profiles are available?

Flat: Laminated panel produces a much flatter surface than other manufacturing methods, but ‘optical’ flatness is not assured; some shadowing might be evident in certain lighting situations.
V-Rib: Pitch 200mm – 5 per panel
Castellation: Pitch 100mm
Micro-Rib: Pitch 30mm – 1 side only.