What are the benefits?
Kerrock
benefits
On or inside buildings – Kerrock is created to fascinate. Over its years of development, it has become the No. 1 choice of architects, designers and builders.
Certificates
We are proud of the certificates obtained.
The reaction to fire of the Kerrock material in the construction sector was proven by an analysis addressing its behavior in the initial fire phase. Tests were conducted in line with the requirements stipulated in the EN 13501-1 (Euroclass System) European standard.
The Kerrock material was also tested for smoke development and toxicity in accordance with the Resolution MSC: 61 (67, FTP code, Attachment 1, Part 2. The company Exova Warringtonfire performed the respective tests and the Kerrock material meets the requirements of IMO FTPC, Part 2, Section 2.6.1.1 Smoke and Section 2.6.2 Toxicity in smoke development and toxicity. This demonstrates the suitability of using Kerrock material for partitions, cladding, or ceilings.
Slovenian national building and civil engineering institute performed a Product Life Cycle Analysis (LCA analysis) for Kerrock composite panels and issued an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) based on LCA analysis in accordance with ISO 14025 and EN 15804:2012 + A2:2019.
The EPD calculates the impact of Kerrock on global warming and other important environmental impact indicators. The results on the EPD show favourable environmental impacts and are in line with the commitment of Kolpa d.o.o. to reduce the carbon footprint of Kerrock.
Kerrock® prevents the growth of bacteria. In addition, Kerrock+ enables excellent antibacterial activity. Tests and Evaluation Report of Antimicrobial Efficacy in the Kerrock® material were performed at the BASF laboratory (Report No. BSL-140,TA20100906).
Kolpa d.o.o., the manufacturer of Kerrock® products, has an established quality management system in accordance with the EN ISO 9001 standard. This demonstrates its ability to consistently ensure the quality of products and services that meet the requirements of the customers and the applicable regulations.
The respective standard offers the possibility of systemising environmental aspects arising from each activity carried out by the company. In addition to promoting environmental protection and preventing pollution, it also encourages social and economic balance and social responsibility. Kolpa d.d., the manufacturer of Kerrock®, has a certified environmental management system.
Kerrock® meets and goes beyond all the requirements laid down in the ISO 19712 standard which apply to decorative hard-surface materials for work surfaces, claddings and designed products. Part 2: Determining the properties – composite panels Part 3: Tests were performed at the Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute (ZAG), Report No. 884/18-460-1, as well as internal tests at the Kolpa d.d. laboratory.
The National Laboratory of Health, Environment and Food (NZLOH), the central Slovenian public health laboratory which is involved in hygienic and medical/ecological activity, confirmed that Kerrock® is a safe material for any type of food contact without presenting a risk to health. It complies with the Commission Regulation (EC) No 10/2011 (as amended by 2018) and the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EC), No 1935/2004.
The central Slovenian and state-appointed authority for technical approvals – ZAG (Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute) granted the Slovenian Technical Approval STS-11/0024 for KERROCK SHEET FOR FACADE AND WALL CLADDINGS. The respective technical approval proves the appropriateness and is essential for using Kerrock® sheets/elements for ventilated facades.
The reaction to fire of the Kerrock® material in the construction sector was proven by an analysis addressing its behaviour in the initial fire phase. Tests were conducted in line with the requirements stipulated in the EN 13501-1 (Euroclass System) European standard. The B-s1, d0 reaction to fire class was determined for the Kerrock® plate. Tests were performed:
Tests of Kerrock reaction to fire were also conducted in accordance with the DIN 4102-1 standard at HFM TUM (Technische Universitat München). Kerrock® received the B1 rating for construction material – Test Report No. B15159. The Kerrock® material was also tested for smoke development and toxicity in accordance with the Resolution MSC: 61 (67), FTP code, Attachment 1, Part 2. The company Exova Warringtonfire performed the respective tests and the Kerrock® material meets the requirements of IMO FTPC, Part 2, Section 2.6.1.1 Smoke and Section 2.6.2 Toxicity in smoke development and toxicity (Report No. 2011-1241-1). This demonstrates the suitability of using Kerrock® material for partitions, claddings or ceilings.
Kerrock® MF material is suitable for equipment of ships as it meets the requirements of MED (Marine Equipment Directive). The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and European standardisation bodies set the performance standards and tests for the Marine Equipment Directive. LAPI, a certification house from Italy, performed tests on the Kerrock® MF material for B Module (Certificate No. 0987/MED-B/686 Rev.1) and carried out an audit of the production quality control system for D Module (Certificate No. 0987/MED-D/702).
The Kerrock® material is suitable in terms of the burning behaviour of materials for interior fittings of certain categories of motor vehicles/buses since it complies with Regulation No. 118 (R118). The LAPI laboratory from Italy carried out the tests of the Kerrock material (Test Report No 1386.6MT0030/19). DEKRA drew up Technical Report No. 19M3-01779-00 and in cooperation with the NSAI certification body issued the Type Approval certificate for the Kerrock® material.
The Kerrock® material is suitable in terms of its response to fire behaviour properties of materials and products used in rail vehicles and defined in the EN 45545-2 (European Union Standard Fire Testing to Railway Components) standard. LAPI, an accredited laboratory from Italy, performed the tests of Kerrock panels. Based on the test results, the sample complies with the Hazard Level requirement set R2 for the standard Kerrock® plates (Test Report No. 1800.1IS0040/19) and Hazard Level requirement R1 for Kerrock® MF panels (Test Report No.: 352.1IS0040/20).
RI.SE, a Swedish accredited laboratory, measured the emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) in accordance with EN ISO 16000-9:2006 (Indoor Air – Part 9), carcinogens (EU Regulation NO. 1272/2008, Annex VI, 1A and 1B Cat.) and formaldehyde and acetaldehyde (ISO 16000-3:2001) on a Kerrock® panel. The measured VOC values were well below the threshold values and no carcinogens were detected; Report: 2F000828. The result of the test indicates that Kerrock® complies with the requirements of M1 high grade for registration according to the Byggvarubedömningen association, Sweden. The registration procedure is pending. We have also made contact with the UL for obtaining a Greenhouse certificate that covers a similar area as the respective Swedish organisation.
Declaration of compliance with Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH). This declaration confirms that the Kerrock® sheets, bowls, and adhesive manufactured and supplied by Kolpa do not contain substances that would be classified as substances of very high concern (SVHC) as defined in Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) in quantities exceeding 0.1% by weight.
We use substances and mixtures registered by our suppliers or manufacturers. As a downstream user, we regularly communicate with our suppliers regarding REACH.
We also regularly monitor the list of substances of very high concern (SVHC) available on the website of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) at; http://www.echa.europa.eu/en/candidate-list-table.
LEED, (Leadership and Energy & Environmental Design) is a leading international system or programme for assessing/certifying plans (designs) in the field of construction which also promotes the best world practices in constructing buildings and using construction products. It helps experts to improve the quality of building products and to reduce environmental impacts. The green construction sector is growing rapidly and thus owners and contractors are becoming increasingly familiar with the advantages of LEED certification.
What are the benefits?
On or inside buildings – Kerrock is created to fascinate. Over its years of development, it has become the No. 1 choice of architects, designers and builders.
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Kerrock is famous for its resistance to various factors, which keeps it looking new for a long time.
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Endless power of imagination, reflected in the infinity of possible forms. Kerrock also surprises with the execution of extremely small radii.
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Kerrock boasts a high ecological awareness. This is supported by the ISO 14001 and LEED certificates. At the same time, it is known for its antibacterial activity under the plus designation.
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When it comes to usability, the word universal applies to Kerrock material. Truly, the only limit here is your imagination.