SWISSIWS 'OSB' BOARD
Oriented strand board (OSB), also known as flakeboard, sterling board and aspenite 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.
OSB may have a rough and variegated surface with the individual strips of around 2.5 cm × 15 cm (1.0 by 5.9 inches),
lying unevenly across each other and comes in a variety of types and thicknesses.
'Types' of SWISSIWS OSB BOARD
OSB/0 - No added formaldehyde
OSB/1 - General purpose boards and boards for interior fitments (including furniture) for use in dry conditions
OSB/2 - Load-bearing boards for use in dry conditions
OSB/3 - Load-bearing boards for use in humid conditions
OSB/4 - Heavy-duty load-bearing boards for use in humid conditions
The chart below states general 'technical parameter' of SWISSIWS OSB BOARD
Sizes (mm) | 1220*2440, 1220*2745 |
Thickness of OSB board | 9, 12, 15, 18 |
Material | Poplar, Combi, Pine |
Density | 600kgs/m3 to 650kgs/m3 |
Grade | E0 |
Glue | Melamine& MDI |