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I don't know whether you mean rigid or flexi. I have used a lot of rigid and never seen 50mm. Up to now I had also never seen 50mm flexi, but this link suggests it exists:

https://buildgreener.co.uk/products/naturheld-flex?currency=GBP&variant=49966431469915&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23967636703&gbraid=0AAAAA9vqH-jF7IOSs__UWCmfJE33AFZU-&gclid=CjwKCAjwpefSBhBvEiwAzyEtZ3XCW0_Kjt0zQszRO681RUVvIHowW4VmcRKpm3xXx6ZsqvIe0zhr9hoCkOQQAvD_BwE

 

As @MPH243 says, Mike Wye also seem to do 50 flexi.

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25 minutes ago, Alan Ambrose said:

Thanks, but by ‘solid wood’, I mean more stiff sheathing / rendering board than soft flexi fill.

Why does it need to be more solid?  I understood it was just fill of a void and would be covered with plasterboard?

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From the few rigid wood fibre boards I've seen the base material is actually only made 20mm thick. Then they bond multiples together to give you the thicker boards.  Hence always usually 20, 40, 60, 80mm etc.  I'm guessing it's to do with manufacturing processes?  Maybe its too difficult to make 10mm thick and 30mm is too unstable?

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Yeah, reporting back, I can see just one 50mm offering:

 

Savolit Plus - Wood Wool Boards  https://bio-space.co.uk/products/savolit-plus

 

@ProDave - internal it's 12mm ply / 50 mm service cavity / 12mm ply / 15mm plasterboard

 

If we use flex, we'll have to batten everything. If we use 'wood wool board' we won't as it'll hold its thickness OK.

 

This is my list for anyone going down the same path:

 

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We could use much cheaper XPS, but it's flammable as f..k.

 

We may well do 60mm service cavity on the next barn to avoid this problem.

Posted (edited)

Does it have to be wood fibre? Can you get some mineral wool/rockwool boards at the right thickness just for this area?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Alan Ambrose said:

If we use flex, we'll have to batten everything. If we use 'wood wool board' we won't as it'll hold its thickness OK.

 

If you haven't battened, what is it that is forcing you to stick with a 50mm service void and not adapt it? 

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