Flame retardant insulated panels are specialized building materials designed to slow or prevent the spread of fire, combining thermal insulation with enhanced fire safety properties for use in buildings where fire risk mitigation is critical. These panels consist of a core insulation material treated with flame retardant chemicals or inherently fire resistant materials (such as mineral wool or fiberglass), sandwiched between metal facings that are also often fire resistant coated. The key advantage of flame retardant insulated panels is their ability to delay ignition and reduce flame spread, providing valuable time for evacuation and fire suppression in the event of a fire. They typically meet strict fire safety standards, such as ASTM or UL ratings, ensuring they maintain structural integrity and resist combustion at high temperatures. This makes them ideal for applications including commercial buildings, industrial facilities, healthcare centers, and residential structures in fire prone areas. Beyond fire resistance, these panels offer excellent thermal insulation, contributing to energy efficiency by reducing heat transfer. They are also resistant to moisture, mold, and corrosion, ensuring durability in diverse environments. The metal facings provide additional protection, as steel does not burn and can help contain fire within specific areas. Installation of flame retardant insulated panels is efficient, with modular designs that simplify on site assembly. They are lightweight yet strong, reducing structural load while maintaining fire performance. For builders and property owners prioritizing safety, these panels offer a proactive solution that combines insulation, durability, and fire protection, helping buildings comply with fire codes and enhancing occupant safety.