Rock wool is widely used in marine ceiling panel systems because of its exceptional fire resistance, thermal insulation, and acoustic absorption performance. In shipbuilding and marine outfitting applications, safety regulations require materials that can withstand extremely high temperatures without releasing toxic smoke. Rock wool can tolerate temperatures exceeding 1000°C, making it ideal for A60 ceiling panel systems. In addition, rock wool helps reduce cabin noise and vibration, improving onboard comfort for crew members and passengers. Marine ceiling panels with rock wool core are especially popular in cruise ships, ferries, naval vessels, and offshore accommodation platforms where both fire safety and acoustic performance are critical requirements.

