Oriented Strand Board (OSB) is an engineered wood product made by compressing layers of wood strands (flakes) with adhesives in specific orientations. Here are some key features and common uses:
Key Features:
Strength and Durability: The orientation of the wood strands gives OSB its strength and resilience.
Cost-Effective: Generally more affordable than plywood, making it a popular choice for many applications.
Versatility: Available in various thicknesses and sizes to suit different needs.
Common Uses:
Construction: Widely used for sheathing in walls, roofs, and floors.
Furniture: Sometimes used in the construction of furniture and cabinetry.
Available in 11mm and 18mm in 8x4' sheets
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