China OSB
Size |
1220*2440mm(4*8ft) or upon request |
Thickness |
6mm-22mm |
Material |
Poplar/Pine |
Length &Width |
-0.3 mm, +0.3 mm |
Face/Back |
Plain or Melamine Paper |
Grade |
OSB/2, OSB/3 |
Density |
600-680 KG / CBM
|
Glue |
MR, Melamine, WBP (Phenolic) |
Packing |
in bulk or in pallets |
Transport |
By break bulk or container |
Delivery time |
Within in 10-15 days after receiving deposit |
Payment |
T/T |
The strands used in OSB are typically made from fast-growing species of trees, such as aspen or poplar, which are considered to be more sustainable than traditional hardwoods. The strands are arranged in layers with each layer perpendicular to the previous layer, which gives the panel its strength and stability. The panels are then coated with a moisture-resistant resin and compressed under high pressure and heat to create a solid and durable board.
OSB is available in different grades and thicknesses, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. It is commonly used for sheathing and roofing in residential and commercial construction, as well as for subflooring, wall and ceiling paneling, and furniture. The panels can be easily cut and shaped to fit specific dimensions and can be installed using a variety of methods, including nailing, screwing, or gluing.
One of the advantages of OSB over other types of engineered wood panels is its cost-effectiveness. OSB is typically less expensive than plywood and other types of engineered wood, making it a popular choice for builders and contractors who are looking to keep costs down without sacrificing quality.
In summary, Oriented Strand Board (OSB) is an engineered wood panel made by compressing strands of wood together with adhesive and heat. It is widely used in the construction industry for a variety of applications, including sheathing, roofing, subflooring, and paneling. OSB is cost-effective, durable, and easy to work with, making it a popular choice among builders and contractors.


