2mm Correx Protection Board is a twin-wall fluted polypropylene board that has become the industry standard for temporary protection across construction sites. Launched in 1974, this versatile material delivers reliable performance in both indoor and outdoor environments, protecting floors, walls, doors, windows, and ceilings. It's also commonly used as formwork in concrete construction projects.
Thickness: 2mm
Width: 1220mm
Length: 2440mm
Coverage: 2.98m2
Weight of 1m2: 0.35kg
Weight: 0.80kg
2mm Correx boards suit countless internal and external projects. Whether you need temporary protection for floors, walls, doors, windows, or ceilings, these boards deliver consistent results.
Available in thicknesses from 2mm to 5mm, with durability and impact resistance improving at greater thicknesses.
Beyond the standard option, 2mm Cordek Correx includes specialist variants:
Standard Version: Suitable for everyday protection needs.
Flame Retardant Version: Fully LPCB accredited for superior fire safety performance.
Anti-Static Version: Purpose-built for sensitive environments including Nuclear Power Stations.
2mm Correx provides multiple configurations to match your specific requirements:
Standard Version: Perfect for general protection applications, these insulation boards come in standard dimensions of 2440mm x 1220mm. Multiple colours are available as shown in the 2mm Correx Specification Table.
Flame Retardant Version: All flame retardant options carry full LPCB certification. Contact the InsulationBee sales team for detailed specifications. Standard board size is 2440mm x 1220mm.
Anti-Static Version: Engineered for highly sensitive applications such as Nuclear Power Stations, featuring a surface resistivity of 10^11Ω/m2. Standard sheet dimensions are 2440mm x 1220mm.
Browse our Cordek range and filter by thickness or coverage using the left-hand menu. For advice on product suitability or bulk quotations, contact us on +4402038839057, email sales@insulationbee, or use Live Chat for the best UK Insulation board prices.











