Rockfon North America Launches New Website

Rockfon North America reintroduces Rockfon.com, providing visitors with intelligent search functionality, responsive design and streamlined navigation to improve their experience and quality across desktop and mobile devices. The site’s expanded and improved content can be customized to each visitor’s interests as they return and engage with the site.

    

The new web platform was developed by Rockfon’s parent company, the Rockwool Group, and localized for the North American market.

    

The new site structure features a comprehensive review of Rockfon’s portfolio of ceiling products and suspension systems; detailed benefits for Rockfon’s complete ceiling systems; showcased building applications, trends and ideas for project categories; highlighted articles, insights and topics on sustainability, standards and rating systems, and transparency for health and the environment; and instant connections to installation instructions, documents, continuing education courses and more.

    

Within and beyond the Resource pages, Rockfon’s online value-added tools can assist visitors with their product selections and project designs. A new Product Comparison feature allows a user to compare up to three products’ attributes, side-by-side, to make a more educated decision. A new “Design Your Project” tool walks a user through a three-step process for optimizing acoustics in commercial interior projects. New document and video online libraries make Rockfon’s content more intuitive to find and more accessible for on-demand downloading. Finally, a new customized Contact Us section offers more intuitive functionality to connect users with their area sales representatives and offices, and to locate their closest distributors.

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