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Name | Low factory price osb board wood panels | |
Model Number | SOUTHERN PLEX | |
Size | 1220*2440,1250*2500mm or upon request | |
Thickness tolerance | 6-25mm or upon request | ±0.5mm |
Material | Poplar, eucalyptus, pine or combi | |
Formaldehyde Emission Level | Carb,E0,E1,E2 | |
Glue | MR,Melamine,phenolic WBP,PMDI | |
Density | 600-720kg/m3. | |
Usage | Real estate construction /formwork panel | |
Package | Outer packing: pallets are covered with plywood or carton boxes and strong steel belts | |
Certification | CE, ISO,FSC,CARB | |
Delivery time | Within 2-3 weeks upon down payment or upon opening of L/C | |
Min Order | 1*20'ft | |
PAYMENT TERM | TT or L/C | |
Supply ability | 50000 M3/per month | |
Marks | Hanbao Southern plex is OSB formwork panel which was mostely used in latin America region historically but gradually more and more markets are using OSB board to replace film faced plywood for cheaper price consideration. Our OSB board has different grades to satisfy different quality requirements. Bascially OSB has lower formaldehyde emission and can be easily cut/nailed/grooved/planed etc. High quality OSB can have very tight core construction and hence board strength can be quite strong too. We can also offer film faced OSB for construction purpose. For more details please contact us . |
What is OSB ?
OSB is Oriented strand board, is the upgrading of the traditional particleboard products,
its mechanical properties with directionality, durability, moisture resistance and dimensional stability than ordinary particleboard.
With a small expansion coefficient, no distortion, good stability, uniform material and nail holding high performance.
Oriented strand board (OSB), also known as flakeboard, sterling board and appetite in British English,
is a type of engineered wood similar to particle board, formed by adding adhesives and then compressing layers
of wood strands (flakes) in specific orientations. It was invented by Armin Elmendorf in California in 1963.