Luli OSB Bracing

Luli OSB Brace is a premium E0 structural bracing panel designed specifically for the Australian construction market, meeting rigorous standards for durability, moisture resistance, and sustainability. We have partnered with the Timber Development Association to ensure our OSB panel is certified to comply with the Australian National Construction Code.

Using the latest manufacturing technology from Dieffenbacher, the panels are produced from sustainably managed forests and engineered for optimal strength with oriented strands. The three-layer design, with specialised strand geometry, not only enhances the physical appearance but also improves structural integrity, offering bracing solutions with exceptional capacities. Builders using Luli OSB Brace contribute to rainforest preservation while achieving reliable and safe building performance.

The panels are lightweight, which makes them easy to handle and install, allowing for efficient builds without compromising quality. Luli OSB Brace ensures long-lasting structural support with a moisture-resistant resin, making it suitable for use throughout various climates in Australia and in high-termite-risk zones.

Applications

  • Wall Bracing

  • Roof Bracing

  • Industrial Applications

  • Residential Construction

  • Commercial Construction

  • DIY Construction

  • 2440 x 900mm
    2440 x 1200mm
    2745 x 900mm
    2745 x 1200mm
    3050 x 900mm
    3050 x 1200mm

  • 6mm

  • FSC® A000521

    The mark of responsible forestry.

    PEFC/18-41-51

Introducing Luli Group

With a commitment to sustainability, innovation, and quality, Luli Group specializes in producing engineered wood, including oriented strand board (OSB), finger-jointed timber, decorative panels and furniture products. Operating in five plants across China, Luli’s facilities leverage cutting-edge technology and adhere to international standards, including FSC certification and E0 formaldehyde emissions compliance. Luli also partners with leading research institutions to drive advancements in wood processing and product development in the Asia-Pacific region.