OSB
The production process of OSB involves processing raw wood into thin wood flakes, which are then mixed with adhesive resin and wax. These flakes are layered in both vertical and horizontal directions to increase the density of the board, forming a unique texture. Compared to plywood or other composite boards, OSB requires less adhesive but offers the same strength and superior resistance to bending, warping, and deformation, making it an ideal choice for reliable structural strength.
Applications of OSB
OSB is widely used in packaging and interior decoration. Its unique texture and color make it suitable for decorating wall panels, ceilings, floors, and even wall coverings, showcasing a modern style and adding depth to the space.