Floorclad

Floorclad

Non-combustible stone wool insulation for floor constructions and separation floors available in Thermal (T) and Acoustic (A) variants

150 or 200 kg/m³

Density (T or A variant)

λ 0.039 – 0.040 W/mK

Thermal conductivity

2 variants

Thermal (T) and Acoustic (A)

Description

Floorclad is a high-performance, non-combustible stone wool insulation range designed for use within floor constructions and separation floor systems, delivering thermal insulation, acoustic performance, and fire safety.

Manufactured from natural volcanic basalt and compliant with EN 13162, Floorclad provides reliable thermal performance, excellent sound absorption, and long-term dimensional stability within both residential and commercial floor assemblies.

The Floorclad range is available in two performance variants: Floorclad T, designed primarily for thermal performance; and Floorclad A, designed for enhanced acoustic performance (-55-65 dB). Each variant has its own product page with full specifications.

Floorclad is classified as Euroclass A1 (non-combustible) and is suitable for buildings of any height, including high-rise developments, in accordance with UK Building Regulations.

Typical applications

  • Intermediate floors within residential buildings
  • Separation floors between residential units
  • Suspended timber floor constructions
  • Concrete floor assemblies
  • Floating floor constructions
  • Multi-storey residential and commercial buildings

Advantages

  • Non-combustible Euroclass A1 fire performance
  • Suitable for buildings of any height
  • Two performance variants: Thermal (T) and Acoustic (A)
  • High acoustic performance with excellent airborne sound absorption
  • Improved impact sound reduction in floating floor applications
  • High thermal performance, λ from 0.039 to 0.040 W/mK
  • Durable, dimensionally stable stone wool structure
  • Vapour permeable for effective moisture management
  • Suitable for residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments
This page provides an overview of the Floorclad range. See Floorclad T for the thermal variant, and Floorclad A for the acoustic variant, each has its own full specifications and product page.
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