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Fire-rated acoustic panel

For regulated spaces that need a reaction-to-fire class and evidenced absorption together.

In many regulated interiors — escape routes, taller buildings, some public assembly — a wall or ceiling finish has to meet a reaction-to-fire class as well as sound absorption. The fire-rated acoustic panel is the range built for that overlap: an acoustic slat or panel construction specified to a Euroclass rating.

Fire performance is a test-report matter, so the Euroclass and the absorption for this range are published only against the reports for the exact build-up supplied. Where a project's fire strategy sets the class, we specify to it — we do not assert a class this page cannot evidence.

Specification

FormatFire-rated acoustic slat / panel
Reaction to fire (Euroclass)e.g. B-s1,d0 — report pendingpending
Sound absorption (αw)Test report pendingpending
Timber sourcing (FSC)Certificate published when heldpending

Why some rows say “pending”. We are pre-launch. Absorption (αw / NRC) and reaction-to-fire (Euroclass) figures are published per finish only when a named test report supports them, and FSC when the certificate is held — never before. Geometry shown is the planned standard specification.

How many panels?

9panels at ≈ 1.44 m² each
covers ≈ 13.0 m² — add a margin for cuts and offsets

Finishes

  • Natural oak
  • Walnut
  • Black
  • Grey

Typical applications

  • Escape routes and protected corridors
  • Higher-risk and public-assembly buildings
  • Any interior where the fire strategy sets a wall/ceiling lining class

See and feel it before you specify, or get a project price.

Frequently asked questions

Is Euroclass B-s1,d0 guaranteed?

Not by this page. A reaction-to-fire class only means anything against a test report for that exact construction. We build the range to meet a specified class and publish the Euroclass and smoke/droplet sub-classes when the report is issued — never before.

Does the fire rating change the acoustics?

It can. Fire-rated build-ups may use different backers or treatments from a standard panel, which affects absorption — so the fire-rated range carries its own αw from its own test, rather than borrowing the standard panel's figure.