Have you ever considered using printed OSB as a sign or display option?
That rough construction product that doesn’t look pretty in it’s pre-finished state! But, this board is strong and durable and the unique makeup of the strands creates a surprisingly nice design that really pops when printed. Long hidden away, OSB traditionally viewed as useful for nothing more than construction are now being allowed to shine. The raw beauty of this functional material is currently in vogue — and for good reason.
OSB uses chips (or strands) of wood rather than continuous veneers, which are lined up at right angles to one another (or oriented) to make the board strong in all directions. Adhesives are added to the wood flakes before they are compressed into a board and coated with sealant to protect the material from moisture. Not only does this ‘ordinary’ material offer some considerable cost savings over conventionally display materials, but also offer striking results too.