About Marine 710 Plywood

Marine 710 is a Boiling-Water-Proof (BWP) marine-grade plywood commonly manufactured to meet the Indian Standard IS 710 for marine plywood. Sheets are produced with hardwood cores (or selected composed cores) bonded by phenolic resins (BWP/BWR bonding) so they resist delamination, fungal attack, marine borers and prolonged moisture exposure, making them suitable for boatbuilding, wet-zone joinery and demanding exterior or semi-exposed applications. Typical industry thicknesses span from 3 mm up to 25 mm, and common panel sizes include 2400×1200 mm and 2100×1200 mm as per the IS 710 specification.

Many well-known plywood series use the “710” moniker (for example Greenply 710 and Century Sainik 710), each built to deliver BWP performance for interior wet zones and marine uses; these product pages illustrate typical specs, sizes, and manufacturer warranties offered in the market.

Trusted Brands We Supply

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Why Choose Marine 710 Plywood Through Badri Pershad Rameshwar Dass

Proven Boiling-Water Resistance

Manufactured with BWP resin systems to prevent delamination under prolonged moisture exposure.

Marine & Exterior Grade Performance

Suitable for boat cabins, pontoons, and exposed wet-zone joinery where standard ply would fail.

Hardwood / Composed Cores

Selected cores improve screw-holding and reduce biological attack (termites/marine borers).

Industry-Standard Sizes & Thicknesses

Availability across common IS-specified thickness ranges for easier design and procurement.

Traceable Supply

Sourced from manufacturers that publish IS 710 conformity and product warranties (we verify documentation on request).

Technical Support from BPRD

Help selecting the correct grade, thickness, and finishing details (edge seals, release agents, and recommended fixation) for long service life.

Applications

Small boat interiors, cabins, and marine joinery

Kitchen and bathroom cabinets in high-moisture apartments and hotels

Precast concrete shuttering in some specifications

Exterior joinery and semi-exposed decking elements

Wet rooms, sauna backing, and service ducts where moisture is routine

Laboratory, cold-room, and other humid/vapour-rich environments

Trusted Manufacturing of Products

Manufactured with Precision at Satguru Agro Industries

All Marine 710 Plywood offered by Badri Pershad Rameshwar Dass (BPRD) are manufactured at Satguru Agro Industries (Established 2004), our dedicated manufacturing unit built to ensure consistent quality, process control, and long-term reliability.

With decades of hands-on production expertise, Satguru Agro Industries combines seasoned raw material selection, controlled bonding processes, and multi-stage quality checks to produce materials that perform reliably in real-world conditions. From core construction and treatment to pressing and finishing, every step is monitored to meet BPRD’s exacting standards.

This integrated manufacturing approach allows us to deliver:

By keeping manufacturing in-house, BPRD ensures that every Marine 710 Plywood reflects the same commitment to strength, durability, and dependable performance, sheet after sheet.

Frequenly ASked questions

FAQs: Marine 710 Plywood

Yes. The “710” label is commonly used by manufacturers to indicate a marine-grade sheet built to IS 710 performance requirements (BWP). Always request the manufacturer’s IS 710 conformity documentation.

BWP = Boiling Water Proof (stronger), BWR = Boiling Water Resistant. Marine 710 series sheets are typically BWP-class (designed to resist boiling water tests and prolonged moisture).

IS 710 lists common thicknesses (3–25 mm range) and standard panel formats (e.g., 2400×1200 mm; other sizes available per manufacturer). Check product listings for exact available thicknesses per batch.

No, while Marine 710 resists moisture and biological attack better than standard ply, long-term outdoor exposure still requires proper edge sealing, protective coatings, or cladding. For prolonged exterior exposure, follow manufacturer guidance or choose specialized exterior plywood.

Marine 710 (BWP) uses stronger phenolic bonding and higher-grade cores to meet stricter marine standards; regular BWR is intended for humid interiors but may not pass marine boil tests. Always match grade to exposure level.

Yes, ask suppliers for IS 710 compliance documents, resin class (phenolic/BWP), emission class (E0/E1 if relevant), and any manufacturer warranty. Market examples (e.g., Greenply and Century) often publish warranties on their marine series product pages.