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Monday, June 15, 2020

OSB BOARD VS MDF BOARD VS PLYWOOD - What’s The Difference? - There are many different types of building materials available. Three of these can cause some confusion: OSB, MDF and plywood. Some people think that these three boards are the exact same thing. This is not the case actually. OSB, oriented strand board, is an engineered wood particle board that is formed by adding adhesives and then compressing the wood flakes together. Outer layers are aligned parallel to the strength axis of the panel and inner layers are aligned perpendicular to the axis. MDF, medium density fiberboard, is an engineered wood product that is created by the breaking down of wood residuals into fibers and then combining it with wax and resin to form panels. Uniform, smooth and free of knots and grain patterns. Plywood is a sheet of manufactured material that was formed from thin layers of wood veneer that are glued together, it is an engineered wood. Odd number of layers with grains of adjacent layers at right angles to each other. Face veneers are higher grade than the core veneers. They are all engineered woods that are used in construction projects but they are not interchangeable. Contractors and carpenters are able to guide you in deciding which boards would be best for the project you have in mind. Most home improvement stores will have people to help you better understand what each of these boards would be used for.

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mdf boardOSB Board vs MDF Board vs Plywood
What’s The Difference?
by shahe 



There are many different types of building materials available.
Three of these can cause some confusion: OSB, MDF and plywood.
Some people think that these three boards are the exact same thing. This is not the case actually.
OSB Board
osb boardOSB, oriented strand board, is an engineered wood particle board that is formed by adding adhesives and then compressing the wood flakes together.

MDF Board
mdf boardMDF, medium density fiberboard, is an engineered wood product that is created by the breaking down of wood residuals into fibers and then combining it with wax and resin to form panels.

Plywood
plywoodPlywood is a sheet of manufactured material that was formed from thin layers of wood veneer that are glued together, it is an engineered wood.

etween OSB board, MDF board and Plywood
The differences among OSB board, MDF board and Plywood are shown in the below comparison table.
OSB Board
OSB Board
MDF Board
       Plywood
Elements
Rectangular shaped wood strands layered in specific orientation and combined together with wax and resin adhesive.
Wood fibers got by breaking down hardwood and softwood residuals are combined using wax and resin and heat pressed.
Thin sheets of veneer are glued together.
Construction
Outer layers are aligned parallel to the strength axis of the panel and inner layers are aligned perpendicular to the axis.
Uniform, smooth and free of knots and grain patterns.
Odd number of layers with grains of adjacent layers at right angles to each other. Face veneers are higher grade than the core veneers.
Uses
Roofs, Walls, Subflooring.
Cabinet construction, crafts, Moldings/trim work, shelving and bookshelf siding.
Roofs, Walls, Subfloors, Boxes, Packages, Sports equipment, Musical equipment, Playground equipment, High-end loud speakers.

Although many people assume that OSB, MDF and plywood are the same thing, they are different in their construction, uses and strength.
They are all engineered woods that are used in construction projects but they are not interchangeable.
Contractors and carpenters are able to guide you in deciding which boards would be best for the project you have in mind.
Most home improvement stores will have people to help you better understand what each of these boards would be used for.
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