Decorative fire protection panels for furniture and interior design

With its wide range of fire-retardant panels for furniture and interior design, Pfleiderer offers architects, specialist planners, and fabricators tested materials that combine planning reliability and design freedom. Whether in restaurants, sales roomsschools, or sports halls, our decorative fire protection panels based on mineral or wood-based materials enable sophisticated design solutions with proven fire behavior in accordance with EN 13501-1.

Non-combustible decorative panels

 

✔ Euroclass A2-s1,d0, non-combustible
✔ Over 200 surface designs 
✔ Mineral core
✔ Extremely robust and easy to clean

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Panel plus edge: Safety in the system

Preventive fire protection is a key component of planning for interior design in public buildings and commercial properties. Our system solution consisting of decorative panels, edge banding, and edge adhesive has been proven to be "flame-retardant," offering maximum planning reliability while allowing freedom in interior design.

Your advantages

  • Design freedom thanks to an extensive range of textures and decors
  • Free choice of format and material thickness from 8 to 38 mm
  • Easy processing of all components
  • Proven fire protection class B-s2, d0 (flame retardant) in accordance with EN 13501-1, even with thicker edge banding

 

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IMO decorative panels for ship interior construction

Whether passenger ships, yachts, or offshore platforms, special requirements apply to fire protection on water. Pfleiderer offers flame-retardant surface materials that are approved in accordance with International Maritime Organization (IMO) standards. HPL fire protection panels combine proven fire performance with stylish designs, functional surface properties, and mechanical resistance. They therefore meet the high standards of fire protection, hygiene, and durability in maritime applications.

Robust fire protection panels for outdoor use

To ensure that the aesthetics of a building are not compromised by fire protection requirements, Pfleiderer offers UV- and weather-resistant fire protection panels for outdoor use. The flame-retardant HPL compact panels comply with EN 13501-1 and meet the requirements for structural fire protection in outdoor areas. They are suitable for facades, balustrades, roof soffits, and street furniture elements.

 

✔ Euroclass B-s1,d0, flame retardant
✔ Over 130 surface designs  
✔ Anti-graffiti and anti-fingerprint surface
✔ Robust, UV-resistant, and weather-resistant

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Flame-retardant panels for storage technology

Careful planning that takes structural stability, material flow, and safety regulations into account is crucial for efficient and space-saving storage and work. Depending on the structural conditions, increased fire protection requirements may apply. For these cases, Pfleiderer offers load-bearing, CE-compliant panel materials with flame-retardant properties – ideal for shelving and storage platforms.

Tested and approved – our fire protection panels

As a manufacturer of tested fire protection panels, Pfleiderer provides its partners with planning reliability and verifiability at the highest level. All products in the fire protection range for building construction and ship interior design have application-oriented test reports, usability certificates, and approvals in accordance with the applicable national and international standards. This means that our non-combustible and fire-retardant panels reliably meet the requirements for preventive fire protection.

Fire protection panels in the DST system

Fire protection panels are the cornerstone of preventive fire protection in interior and exterior construction. Thanks to Pfleiderer's DST system, design is not neglected either. The system allows you to combine decors, textures, and substrate materials, even with flame-retardant and non-combustible panels. Integrate Pfleiderer's certified fire protection panels into your design concept and take advantage of the wide range of materials for safe solutions across all trades, such as doors, fixtures, wall coverings, facades, and balustrades.

Fire protection panels in use – our references

FAQ – Frequently asked questions about our fire protection panels

What are "fire protection panels" ?

Fire protection boards are building products that are used as part of preventive structural fire protection to counteract the outbreak and spread of fire.

Fire protection boards are classified according to their fire behavior:

In accordance with building regulations, a distinction is made between non-combustible panels and flame-retardant panels.

A specific classification of building materials in terms of their combustibility and flammability is carried out at European level in accordance with standard EN 13501-1 in fire behavior classes (Euroclasses) and at national level in accordance with DIN 4102-1 in building material classes.

Incidentally, mineral and mineral-bonded fire protection boards are also classified as fire protection boards.

Which fire protection boards does Pfleiderer recommend for preventive fire protection in building construction?

Fire protection boards with valid test or usability certificates are an essential basis for safe and legally compliant fire protection concepts. The materials used are subject to strict requirements, especially in special buildings and places of assembly.

The Pfleiderer product lines can be clearly assigned according to their area of application:

What fire protection classes are there in building construction?

Fire protection classes are used to classify building products according to their combustibility and flammability. 

The European classification according to EN 13501-1 distinguishes between fire protection classes A to F, subdivided into non-combustible, flame-retardant, normal and highly flammable building materials. In addition, the abbreviations s (smoke) and d (droplets) are relevant for classification.
The fire protection boards in the Pfleiderer range cover classes A2, B, and C, depending on the material and product structure.

At national level, the fire behavior of building materials is divided according to DIN 4102-1 into the building material classes "non-combustible" (A1 and A2) and "combustible" (B1 to B3).

Further technical information on Pfleiderer fire protection boards can be found in the respective product data sheet.

How can interior design be implemented in compliance with fire protection regulations?

In accordance with state building regulations (LBO) and special building regulations, public buildings and special structures such as schools, office buildings, museums, shopping centers, and hospitals are subject to strict structural fire protection requirements. These relate in particular to the fire behavior of materials used in accordance with applicable standards (e.g., DIN EN 13501-1).

The DST system from Pfleiderer enables the uniform design of surfaces even when using fire protection panels. A wide variety of materials can be used for walls, doors, furniture, and fixtures, either with identical decors or in combination. This allows for the economical implementation of consistent room concepts that comply with all fire protection requirements.

What advantages do system-tested fire protection solutions offer compared to individual products?

System-tested solutions—such as the combination of the flame-retardant fire protection board DecoBoard Pyroex with the REHAU RAUKANTEX FP edge banding—offer planning and verification reliability, as the board, edge, adhesive, and decor have been tested as a complete system.

In contrast to individual components, there is no need for the planner to provide verification, and the classification applies to the entire component. This saves time in tenders and reduces liability risks in planning.

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