Storing in too dry and hot environments for long periods must be avoided; as keeping it bare under the sun or extremely hot conditions for a long time alters the humidity percentage in the ingredients of the product, surface stretching and spalling and thus bending and surface anomalies may occur.
Palettes must be stowed under direct sunlight, covered with a covering, and the wedges below palettes must be tight enough.
Wooden products must be protected from getting wet in the course of transportation, and stored in spaces closed, dry, and well ventilated.
OSB 2 | OSB 3 | |
HYGENITY CATEGORY | EL | EL |
DENSITY | 650 kg/m3 | 650 kg/m3 |
BENDING RESISTANCE (LINEAR) | 20N/mm2 | 20N/mm2 |
BENDING RESISTANCE (TRANSVERSAL) | 10N/mm2 | 10N/mm2 |
BENDING MODULE ELASTICITY (LINEAR) | 3500N/mm2 | 3500N/mm2 |
BENDING MODULE ELASTICITY (TRANSVERSAL) | 1400N/mm2 | 1400N/mm2 |
INTERNAL COMPRESSION | 0.34 Mpa | 0.34 Mpa |
SWEATING | Max %20 | Max %15 |
DIABATICITY (DIN 52612) | 0.12 w/mk | 0.12 w/mk |
STORING THE OSB WOODEN PANELS
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Packing
Fair stands
Floor cover
Rad and platform constructing
Roof panel
Walls and wall covers
Usage areas
OSB wooden panels are alternative and economical materials thanks to their high performance in heavily humid working environment and easy-to-useness. It gives new opportunities in constructing the wooden modular buildings. Its availability in various thicknesses, the smoothness of its surface makes the material advantageous in terms of paintability, finishability, and varnishability.
The OSB name, which was produced for the first time in Canada 14 years ago and is still being produced in almost every European country today, stands for ORIENTED STRAND BOARD. OSB is an acronym for it and the material is called in all countries under this name.
Wooden products must be protected from getting wet in the course of transportation, and stored in spaces closed, dry |