The foam in the middle of the panel
The wafer-board is often known as oriented strand board (OSB for short), and is often made up of 95% wooden slivers that are positioned in certain ways to offer the board power and a 5% combination of wax and resin to bond all of it together. This process makes for a really sturdy building product, sip building panels . These panels, when made up for a house, have the openings for home windows and doors lower from them, and are lower to dimension by the supplier. They are designed to be fastened to a concrete footing. The foam in the middle of the panel is recessed so that the panel might be fitted to a footplate and in order that adjoining panels will be fitted collectively using s spline, or a strip of SIP designed to suit into the recess.