Why use wood panels in dry lining applications?

Why use wood panels in dry lining applications?

What are the benefits of wood panels behind plasterboard dry lining?

Plasterboard in itself is not suitable for bearing weight so, if the wall is intended for holding weight over 15kg – such as TVs, sinks, cabinets, railings or similar – then a structural material such as wood panels should be used behind the plasterboard to hold the weight.

Why is OSB a better choice than plywood?

OSB is an engineered, wood-based panel made from flakes of wood mixed with a resin and then pressed. This method of manufacture means that the panel does not contain any defects of natural wood – such as the knots or voids that plywood would contain. This means that fixtures can be inserted anywhere on the panel without concern of hitting a weak spot.

What can SterlingOSB offer?

Norbord manufactures SterlingOSB Zero StrongFix which is a panel designed specifically for metal Cstud dry lining at 600mm centres. With a pre-cut groove the panel is ready for installation right away – saving time and costs not having to cut to size.  SterlingOSB Zero StrongFix is made from OSB3 and is suitable for structural use in conditions where some moisture is present.

What are the benefits?

SterlingOSB Zero is an OSB panel made with zero-added formaldehyde. This means that the board is smoother and more environmentally-friendly thanks to fewer emissions from the board.

Related posts