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OSB 1
  • Thickness: 9, 12, 15, 18, 24mm
  • Has knots with in grain
  • Interior use
  • Shock-resistant
  • Has strong wood grain
  • Easy to work with
  • Shock-resistant

Description

Production Process

OSB sheeting is very similar to chipboard and also shares some similarities with plywood. An OSB sheet is created by arranging opposite-orientation strands of wood fibres at specific angles and combining them with strong glues, under heat and pressure. This precise manufacturing process results in an extremely strong sheet of wood meant for challenging applications and heavy-duty use. Other names for OSB include flakeboard or sterling board.

Specification

Q:What are the common applications of OSB 1

—Common Uses of OSB 1 (Dry Indoor Use Only):

  • Furniture back panels, drawer bottoms, cabinet backs
  • Light packaging (e.g. wooden crates, pallet decks, disposable packaging)
  • Interior decorative panels (e.g. displays, exhibition boards)
  • DIY or craft projects (e.g. partitions, small shelves)
  • Non-load-bearing floor underlay (dry conditions only)

—-Not Suitable For:

  • Any structural or load-bearing applications
  • Building flooring, roofing, or wall sheathing
  • Humid or wet environments (e.g. kitchens, bathrooms, outdoor areas)
Q: How to select the right OSB material for your project?

1. Will it be in a dry or wet place?

  • If dry only → Go to step 2
  • If wet or humid → Use OSB 3

2.Does it need to support weight (structural use)?

  • If yes → Use OSB 2
  • If no → Use OSB 1

3.Is the project very heavy-duty (like industrial flooring)?

  • If yes → Use OSB 3
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