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Fiberglass vs. Rock Wool Ceiling Tiles – Which One Do You Need?

May 15, 2026

Fiberglass vs. Rock Wool Ceiling Tiles – Which One Do You Need?

When choosing acoustic ceiling tiles for a project, two common options are fiberglass ceiling tiles and rock wool ceiling tiles. While both offer excellent sound absorption and fire resistance, they have differences that make each better suited for specific applications.

Material & Density



Feature Fiberglass Ceiling Tile Rock Wool Ceiling Tile
Base Material High-density fiberglass wool Torrefaction compounded rock wool
Typical Density 70-130 kg/m³ 150 kg/m³
Weight Lighter Heavier

Acoustic Performance

Both products offer excellent sound absorption with an NRC of 0.8-0.9. However, rock wool's denser fiber structure provides slightly better sound insulation between floors (reducing noise transmission), while fiberglass is often preferred for room echo control.

Fire Resistance

Both achieve Class A fire rating, making them suitable for buildings with strict fire safety requirements.

Humidity Resistance

Both products are dimensionally stable at up to 95% relative humidity and 40°C, with no sagging, warping, or delamination – and both have a moisture rate ≤1%.

When to Choose Fiberglass Ceiling Tiles

When to Choose Rock Wool Ceiling Tiles

The Bottom Line

Both fiberglass and rock wool ceiling tiles from FANRYN offer:

Choose fiberglass for lighter weight and standard commercial applications.
Choose rock wool for higher density and better sound insulation between floors.

For help selecting the right product for your project, contact our team for a free consultation.