OSB board is one of the most-used material sheets in various applications. But what makes it the most preferred construction sheet material by most builders? Continue reading below to find out, including different types of OSB, and where they are commonly used.
Perhaps you are wondering what the heck the OSB stands for. Well, it stands for Oriented Strand Board. OSB sheet is a strong, versatile and reliable engineered sheet material designed to be used in a myriad of applications such as flooring and roofing, especially in areas of high humidity.
OSB wood sheet is manufactured by use of adhesives and layers of strands of wood (hence the name). It is these strands that give OSB its unique appearance.
OSB panel typically has a particoloured and rough surface. In fact, the individual strips of wood utilised during the creation of OSB are visible. The trips are usually 1 inch by 5.9 inches. The wood strips are laid disproportionately crisscrossing each other in different thickness and types. This is the secret behind OSB’s strength and flexibility.
OSB is also used as an alternative to softwood plywood since it offers the same performance, but cheaper than plywood. As such, OSB is commonly used as sheathing materials on floors, ceilings and walls in today’s construction.
There are four main types of OSB wood sheets. The classification is usually done based on their physical features.
This type of OSB is used for general applications but in dry conditions only. The strand board is fixed together using UF glue (Urea Formaldehyde).
It is used in non-structural applications, making furniture, in decorations and packaging.
Sterling board is a perfectly-engineered wood sheet ideal for structural application in dry load-bearing conditions. PMDI (Isocyanate) glue is used for the core, while MUF (Melamine-Urea-Formaldehyde) is used for the outer wood strips.
A low-cost and perfect alternative to plywood, OSB 2 is used in applications such as roofing, making furniture, packaging, flooring, decoration, walls and pallets.
Sterling board OSB 3 is made to withstand the toughest (humid) conditions. It is a perfect-engineered sheet material meant for structural applications in load-bearing and harsh conditions. The wood strips are bound together using PF (Phenol-Formaldehyde) glue.
OSB 3 is utilised in applications such as roofing, wall sheathing, packaging, flooring and signboards.
This is generally termed as a heavy-duty load-bearing Oriented Strand Board. Just like OSB 3, OSB 4 is also used in harshest/humid conditions. The glue used is PF (Phenol-Formaldehyde).
OSB 4 is used as a structural panel in applications such as flooring and subflooring, roofing, wall sheathing, I-beams and in structural elements.
Here are the common applications of OSB board.
A variety of sheet materials can be utilised in flooring. They include tiles, plywood, wooden boards and OSB. However, OSB offers the best flooring. But it all depends on the homeowner’s preferences. For those who want a cost-effective flooring material, OSB panel is, undoubtedly, a go for option.
OSB, concrete, plywood and hardwood are all used in making walls. However, OSB tongue and groove is preferred due to its pocket-friendly cost and considerable strength. Besides, OSB sheets make the interior to look more natural compared to the other wall materials.
Seamed metal, cedarwood and corrugated metals are used as roofing materials. However, the OSB board is an excellent addition since it adds a more natural vibe to the structure. It is also relatively inexpensive compared to the other materials, but it is affected by extreme weather elements.
OSB wood is utilised in making furniture like tables and chairs. In most cases, furniture made of hardwood needs furnishing and painting. However, with OSB wood sheet, painting is unnecessary.
Cost-effective, versatile, strong and sustainable, OSB board is certainly a go for option when choosing the best sheet material for roofing, flooring or making of furniture. We often offer OSB boards for sale.
The OSB3 board is moisture resistant, but don’t leave it soaking. Store the sheets off the ground. Cover them so rain can run off. Keep air gaps around the stack. Short rain is fine. Standing water is not.
Plywood is generally stronger and stiffer than OSB3. OSB3 is chosen mainly for its lower cost while still meeting structural requirements for walls, roofs and flooring.
OSB3 is created by pressing wood strands together with waterproof resin under heat. The strands are laid in different directions to add strength across the sheet. That gives the OSB board a solid, even structure and a reliable finish at a good OSB3 board price.
For roofs, walls, flooring, sheds, hoardings and general construction work. It suits structural jobs, interior builds and exterior projects when sealed. Many builders choose OSB3 sheet because it’s strong, stable and cost effective.
Yes, you can paint OSB3. Just prime it first to stop the texture showing through. A good primer and two coats of paint will tidy the surface and add light protection. Lots of people paint OSB3 sheets for sheds, workshops and interior builds.
18mm Egger OSB3 is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
11mm OSB3 is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
11mm EGGER OSB3 is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
12mm Egger Fire Retardant Flammex OSB3 Board has flame-retardant intumescent coating and UV coating applied. It can be used for exterior/interior walls, floors and roofs.
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Smartply airtight is a high performance osb3 board with built-in vapour control layer and airtight barrier, removing requirement for separate membranes. Certified by the PHI, it offers excellent tape adhesion, strength, and durability for Passivhaus builds. This product has NAF(No added formaldehyde), it’s a sustainable choice for newly build houses and renovations.
15mm OSB3 is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
15mm EGGER OSB3 is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
18mm Smartply OSB3 is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
18mm OSB 3 with Tongue and Groove profiling is versatile, BBA approved and water-resistant timber panel suitable for load-bearing roofing and flooring applications in dry and humid conditions.
18mm SmartPly is primarily used in the construction industry for different protective applications similar to 18mm hoardboard. 18mm Smartply OSB 3 board is specifically designed for the same use as a hoarding board, temporary fencing, floor, surface protection, and general site area protection. This is a time-saving and durable substitute for 18mm hoardboard ply. 18mm OSB SmartPly one-side primed finish makes it easier to paint or decorate for temporary structures.
18mm EGGER OSB 3 with Tongue and Groove profiling is versatile, BBA approved and water-resistant timber panel suitable for load-bearing roofing and flooring applications in dry and humid conditions.
18mm Egger Fire Retardant Flammex OSB3 Board has flame-retardant intumescent coating and UV coating applied on one side. It can be used for exterior/interior walls, floors and roofs.
22mm OSB 3 with Tongue and Groove profiling is versatile, BBA approved and water-resistant timber panel suitable for load-bearing roofing and flooring applications in dry and humid conditions.
22mm OSB3 or generally called 22mm OSB is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids. 22mm Sterling board is suitable for structural use in humid situations.
EGGER OSB HDX is a 30mm heavy-duty, load-bearing OSB 4 panel designed for applications to replace a commonly used 38mm Mezzanine Flooring. Its side is wider yet up to 20% lighter, making it easier to install and work with the boards.
15mm OSB3 is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
18mm Swiss Krono OSB 3 with Tongue and Groove profiling is versatile, BBA approved and water-resistant timber panel suitable for load-bearing roofing and flooring applications in dry and humid conditions.
18mm OSB 3 with Tongue and Groove profiling is versatile, BBA approved and water-resistant timber panel suitable for load-bearing roofing and flooring applications in dry and humid conditions.
18mm Sterling OSB3 2440mm x 1220mm is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
OSB3 is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
9mm OSB3 is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
11mm OSB3 is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
11mm SterlingOSB Zero OSB 3 is manufactured using no added formaldehyde. It is a load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
15mm OSB3 is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids, and suitable for structural use in humid situations.
22mm OSB3 or generally called 22mm OSB is an engineered, load-bearing wood-based panel product, free of knots and voids. 22mm Sterling board is suitable for structural use in humid situations.