Rockon is the sustainable construction material choice and your contribution to the circular economy
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We’re all familiar with the idea of recycling. With ‘upcycling’, waste is transformed into more valuable products, thereby reducing the need for virgin materials.
End of life wet felt tiles were upcycled by Rockfon after South Tyneside Council specified new Rockfon Koral ceiling tiles for their town hall refurbishment.
All our tiles and panels are dimensionally stable at up to 100% relative humidity, some are impact resistant and others have enhanced surface durability.
In introducing acoustic solutions to the building, HUS Arkitekter aimed to maintain the appearance of the structural concrete. Learn more from architect Kjell Bertelsen.
Our acoustic solutions made with stone wool and upcycled waste has a positive impact on the environment
In a circular economy, products should be used for as long as possible – and reused to the greatest extent possible when they reach the end of their service life.
All fires require three elements: a source of ignition, combustible materials, and oxygen.
The linear “take, make, waste” economic model is reaching its limits. The environment simply does not have the capacity to sustain it any more.
A Danish research institute combines natural materials, natural light and an acoustic ceiling to create the perfect indoor climate.
Every building has its own unique personality, placing a variety of demands on building materials and the acoustic design.
We provide customers with a complete acoustic ceiling system offering, combining sound absorbing ceiling tiles and wall panels with suspension grid systems and accessories.