Infill panels, also known as infill walls, are non-load-bearing panels that are installed between the floors of a building’s primary structural frame. Infill panels serve the essential function of supporting the structure’s cladding system. They can also be used as internal separating walls for purposes such as enhancing fire resistance and providing acoustic insulation.
While infill walls were traditionally manufactured from materials such as masonry or concrete, many construction processes now incorporate light steel infill panels into the building design.