Advantages

  • Outstanding noise reduction - Quiet Mark™approved
  • Non-combustible stone wool with a Euroclass A1 fire rating
  • Water repellent and vapour permeable - resists rot and mould
  • Patented FLEXI Edge® for the perfect friction fit
  • Quick and easy to install, no gaps and minimal waste
  • Dimensionally stable and durable, maintaining performance over time
  • Produced from sustainable, renewable volcanic rock
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BrandRockwool
Coverage4.32m2 per pack
Pack SizeEach
Fire PropertiesEuroclass A1 (BS EN 13501-1)
Width600mm
Length1200mm
Depth100mm
Area4.32m²

Rockwool 100mm Sound Slab - 100 x 600 x 1200mm (4.32m2 per pack)

 
MPN Code
180889
Part Code
B38422

ROCKWOOL Sound Slab is used to create quiet, peaceful and comfortable spaces in both residential and commercial environments.Being made from stone, ROCKWOOL insulation absorbs sound waves and reduces vibration due to its density, a non-directional fibre orientation and an open porous structure; trapping and preventing sound waves from traveling through it. ROCKWOOL insulation is also non-combustible, able to withstand temperatures of up to 1,000°C.

 
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ROCKWOOL Sound Slab is used to create quiet, peaceful and comfortable spaces in both residential and commercial environments.Being made from stone, ROCKWOOL insulation absorbs sound waves and reduces vibration due to its density, a non-directional fibre orientation and an open porous structure; trapping and preventing sound waves from traveling through it. ROCKWOOL insulation is also non-combustible, able to withstand temperatures of up to 1,000°C.