Rockfon® Artic

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Case studies featuring Rockfon® Artic

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Reaction To Fire Reaction To Fire A1 (EN 13501-1)
Reaction to fire is classified in accordance with EN 13501-1.
Fire Resistance Fire Resistance The fire resistant properties of stone wool ensure Rockfon ceiling tiles provide fire protection in construction. The fire protection properties of Rockfon ceilings have been tested and classified in accordance with European norm EN 13501-2 and/or national norms depending on requirements in national building codes.
Some sizes and edge details of Rockfon Artic can be used with various Chicago Metallic grids and Rockfon systems to create a 30 minutes fire protecting ceiling in accordance with BS 476 Part 21 and Part 23. They can also be used to create a 30 minutes fire protecting membrane ceiling (integrity only) in accordance with BS 476 Part 22.
The stone wool core of ROCKFON products is non-combustible with a melting point of more than 1000°C and provides fire protection. Some ROCKFON ceilings have been tested and classified in accordance with European norm EN 13501-2 and/or national norms.
Light reflection and light diffusion Light reflection and light diffusion 82 %
Light reflection expressed in % is measured in accordance with ISO 7724-2.
Humidity And Sag Resistance Humidity And Sag Resistance Up to 100% RH.
No visible deflection in high humidity
ROCKFON ceiling tiles are dimensionally stable even at humidity levels of up to 100% relative humidity and can be installed at all temperatures ranging from 0°C to 40°C. They can be installed during the very early stage of the build (when windows are not fully sealed). Their lightweight yet stable non-hygroscopic character minimises the final weight of the fully-installed ceiling. ROCKFON ceiling tiles are predominantly classified as Class 1/C/0N in accordance with EN 13964. Certain module sizes (width above 700mm) are Class 2/C/0N.
Cleaning Cleaning Vacuum
Vacuum: The surface can be vacuum cleaned with a soft brush attachment.
Hygiene Hygiene Stone wool provides no sustenance to microorganisms
Stone wool provides no sustenance to the following microorganisms tested in accordance with JIS Z 2801:2000 and ASTM C 1338-96: – Escherichia coli – Staphylococcus aureus – Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) – Stachybotrys chartarum – Penicillium brevicumpactum – Alternaria tenuissima – Aspergillus niger – Sporobolomyces roseum – Rhodotorula rubra
Environment Environment Fully recyclable stone wool
Indoor Environment Indoor Environment A selection of Rockfon products have been awarded the Finnish M1 emission classification for building materials and the Danish Indoor Climate Label for low emission products
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Reaction to fire is classified in accordance with EN 13501-1.
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The stone wool core of ROCKFON products is non-combustible with a melting point of more than 1000°C and provides fire protection. Some ROCKFON ceilings have been tested and classified in accordance with European norm EN 13501-2 and/or national norms.
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Light reflection expressed in % is measured in accordance with ISO 7724-2.
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ROCKFON ceiling tiles are dimensionally stable even at humidity levels of up to 100% relative humidity and can be installed at all temperatures ranging from 0°C to 40°C. They can be installed during the very early stage of the build (when windows are not fully sealed). Their lightweight yet stable non-hygroscopic character minimises the final weight of the fully-installed ceiling. ROCKFON ceiling tiles are predominantly classified as Class 1/C/0N in accordance with EN 13964. Certain module sizes (width above 700mm) are Class 2/C/0N.
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Vacuum: The surface can be vacuum cleaned with a soft brush attachment.
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Stone wool provides no sustenance to the following microorganisms tested in accordance with JIS Z 2801:2000 and ASTM C 1338-96: – Escherichia coli – Staphylococcus aureus – Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) – Stachybotrys chartarum – Penicillium brevicumpactum – Alternaria tenuissima – Aspergillus niger – Sporobolomyces roseum – Rhodotorula rubra
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Rockfon® Artic | Datasheet
Rockfon® Artic | Datasheet

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Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)

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E-edge - combined w gypsum vertical bulkhead | CAD
E-edge - combined w gypsum vertical bulkhead | CAD

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Sprinklers | CAD
Sprinklers | CAD

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Uplight on floating ceiling | CAD
Uplight on floating ceiling | CAD

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E-edge island - RLUS50-channel-finishing | CAD
E-edge island - RLUS50-channel-finishing | CAD

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A-edge island - RL-US50-channel-finishing | CAD
A-edge island - RL-US50-channel-finishing | CAD

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A-edge - angle-trim-vertical-bulkhead | CAD
A-edge - angle-trim-vertical-bulkhead | CAD

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A-edge special column ring - flexible perimeter trim | CAD
A-edge special column ring - flexible perimeter trim | CAD

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A-edge - gypsum level shift - 90 degree | CAD
A-edge - gypsum level shift - 90 degree | CAD

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A-edge - 10mm space between tile and column | CAD
A-edge - 10mm space between tile and column | CAD

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A-edge - angle trim - 90 degree | CAD
A-edge - angle trim - 90 degree | CAD

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E+A-edge - concrete TT beams | CAD
E+A-edge - concrete TT beams | CAD

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DoP-RFN-0076-021-2 - Rockfon® Artic
DoP-RFN-0076-021-2 - Rockfon® Artic

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Design for Schools | Education Guide
Design for Schools | Education Guide

Schools How acoustic solutions make a difference to focus and wellbeing in schools.

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Skibbereen Community School | Education case study
Skibbereen Community School | Education case study

Rockfon ceiling solutions were installed to help create the ideal conditions for learning and enhance the architect’s contemporary design. Rockfon ceiling systems were selected for Skibbereen because they either met or exceeded the acoustic requirements specified by the Department of Education. Fire safety was also an important factor and Rockfon products provide Class A1 fire resistance, the safest fire classification.

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St Joseph’s Secondary School, County Clare | Education case study
St Joseph’s Secondary School, County Clare | Education case study

Set in a picturesque village in County Clare, St Joseph’s Secondary School is a new state-of-the art learning facility created as part of an ambitious multi-million Schools Bundle PPP Programme - Bundle 4 Project. Rockfon ceiling solutions were installed to help create the ideal conditions for learning and enhance the architect’s contemporary design.

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