710 Marine Ply in Sitapur
Hindustan Plywood is a prominent 710 Marine Ply Manufacturer in Sitapur. We manufacture and supply plywood built to the IS 710 specification, the Bureau of Indian Standards grade for boiling-water-proof (BWP) plywood used in boat building, dock construction and other high-moisture applications. Each sheet is made from selected hardwood veneers, cross-laminated and bonded with phenol formaldehyde resin, so the core resists rotting, warping and shrinking even under sustained water contact. This makes it suitable for boat and yacht building, jetty and dock decking, and furniture, where ordinary plywood degrades faster.
Every sheet is treated with an anti-borer and anti-termite preservative before it leaves the factory, which helps it hold up against the marine borers and constant humidity. 710 Marine Ply is available in multiple thicknesses so boat yards, contractors and furniture makers can match the sheet to the job, from structural boat components to furniture-grade panelling. Each batch is checked for glue-bond strength and water resistance in line with IS 710 requirements before dispatch.
Features of 710 Marine Ply:
- Built to IS 710, the Bureau of Indian Standards specification for boiling-water-proof (BWP) plywood, and tested for continuous boiling-water immersion without delamination.
- Bonded with phenol formaldehyde resin rather than the extended or urea-based adhesives used in MR and BWR plywood, so the glue line does not soften or separate when the wood stays wet for extended periods.
- Made from cross-laminated hardwood veneers with a void-free core, giving it a higher strength-to-weight ratio than commercial or MR plywood, which matters for load-bearing uses such as boat ribs, decking and hull panelling.
- Resistant to warping, shrinking and cracking under humid or fluctuating conditions.
- Treated with an anti-borer and anti-termite preservative, protecting it against marine wood borers and termite damage in coastal and waterlogged settings.
- Priced higher than MR or BWR plywood because of the resin, core quality and testing involved, but it holds up in permanently wet or high-humidity applications where lower grades fail early and need replacing sooner.