OSB + EPS Panel

As with all our products, the OSB+EPS is a load bearing panels suitable for walls, floors and roofs. They are often used to construct passive houses due to their high insulation values, lack of thermal bridging and the ability to produce a very air tight envelope. Building with these OSB+EPS panels is really very easy, and rapid, only very fundamental equipment and skill level are required. If clients require additional rigidity they have the option to increase core thickness, board thickness, EPS density and/or switch to GPS or XPS.

Original SIPs, Proven Physical & Economic Properties

These are the most ubiquitous type of SIPs in the construction industry. They are made from a combination of OSB outer boards and an EPS Foam core. These panels are well proven in construction - they deliver impressive strength and energy conservation at cost effective rates per square meter.

OSB is an engineered wood made from renewable short growth cycle trees harvested from managed FSC certified plantations. OSB is made from wood strands layered in counter orientations to each other. These layers are then compressed and bonded together with wax and synthetic resin adhesives. To make SIPs we use a high density expanded polystyrene. It has very high compressive strength and is well known and well established insulation material. EPS is water resistant and stable over time, unlike many other insulating materials that will loose their insulative qualities over years, EPS does not exhibit this negative process known as "thermal drift". When EPS and OSB are combined they give incredible rigidity, compressive and flexural strength, along with upper tier thermal performance. More on these topics here.

Standard Size: 2500mm x 1250mm

Maximum Size Available: 3000mm x 1250mm

Maximum Thickness: 324mm

Standard Board Thickness: 12mm

R-value: 1.3

Example Price : €150.00 per panel

Outer Boards : Oriented Strand Board (OSB)

Central Core : Expanded Polystyrene (EPS)

124mm thick x 1250mm wide x 2500mm tall panel

The SIPs building process is designed to be accessible to both experienced tradesmen and self-builders alike. Panels are connected using a simple "spline" system. An expanding foam glue is sprayed into the slotted edge of the panels. The panels are pushed together along the length of the spline joint and secured with nails or screws.