OSB construction boards (1250 × 2500 mm)

OSB Boards (Oriented Strand Board) with 9 mm and 11 mm thickness provide the perfect solution for light and medium-load structures. They offer a stable, smooth surface, excellent dimensional stability, and high mechanical strength.

Made from high-quality softwood strands, these boards are ideal for walls, roofs, and floors, as well as timber frame houses and interior finishing. Thanks to advanced pressing technology and a moisture-resistant adhesive, OSB boards ensure long-term protection against deformation and humidity.

Description

Strength, precision, and a solid foundation for your construction.

OSB Boards (Oriented Strand Board) with 9 mm and 11 mm thickness provide the perfect solution for light and medium-load structures. They offer a stable, smooth surface, excellent dimensional stability, and high mechanical strength.

Made from high-quality softwood strands, these boards are ideal for walls, roofs, and floors, as well as timber frame houses and interior finishing. Thanks to advanced pressing technology and a moisture-resistant adhesive, OSB boards ensure long-term protection against deformation and humidity.


Advantages

  • High mechanical strength and stability

  • Excellent resistance to cracking and bending

  • Easy to cut, drill, and screw — without splitting

  • Eco-friendly material from responsibly managed forests

  • Complies with European standards (EN 300, CE certified)


Recommended Applications

  • Wall and roof sheathing

  • Subfloors and internal structures

  • Interior finishing and renovation works

  • Timber frame and temporary constructions

👉 9 mm OSB – for light structures and interior work
👉 11 mm OSB – for walls, roofs, and higher-load applications


Warehouse Stock – C/C+, CE2+

Size (mm) Thickness Sheets per pack Approx. weight
1250 × 2500 9 mm 90 pcs 13 kg
1250 × 2500 11 mm 75 pcs 16 kg

Bonding: WBP – moisture-resistant (phenolic resin based)
Standards: EN 314-2 / EN 636-2
Certification: CE2+, FSC / PEFC available on request